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Barbara Cleary's Realty Guild The home, designed by the architectural firm Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker, has 11 fireplaces, 13-foot ceilings and herringbone floors.
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This is mainly based on the works by Weeks and Gmelin.
Contributor: 2010
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Tree-ring variability in Gmelin larch, Siberian larch, and Scots pine was compared from sites located at different latitudes along the Central Siberian IGBP transect.
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Ecological observation on the endangered whitebellied sea eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster (Gmelin) in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh.
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The solitaire, Didus solitarius of Gmelin, referred by Strickland to a district genus Pezophaps, is supposed to have lingered in the 3 E. Newton and H. Gadow, Trans.
Dodo in 1911 2007
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Tree-ring data from Siberian larch, Gmelin larch, Siberian spruce (Picea obovata), and Scots pine from 46 sites located in regions from the forest – steppe zone in the south to the forest – tundra zone in the north were used (Fig. 14.16).
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First named by Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748-1804) in 1788*, the Baikal seal (also known as the Nerpa) was mentioned in print as early as 1763.
The most inconvenient seal Darren Naish 2006
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First named by Johann Friedrich Gmelin (1748-1804) in 1788*, the Baikal seal (also known as the Nerpa) was mentioned in print as early as 1763.
Archive 2006-12-01 Darren Naish 2006
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* Incidentally, Gmelin thought that Baikal seals were just a form of Common seal, and not a distinct species.
Archive 2006-12-01 Darren Naish 2006
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* Incidentally, Gmelin thought that Baikal seals were just a form of Common seal, and not a distinct species.
The most inconvenient seal Darren Naish 2006
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