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  • Berchthold and Messrs. Geiger and Rister accompanying me to the ship.

    A Woman's Journey Round the World Ida Pfeiffer 1827

  • The Wildcats got another break when the Braves, on third and 7 at their 23, got a bad snap that Rister had to fall on at his own 10.

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

  • The Wildcats got another break when the Braves, on third and 7 at their 23, got a bad snap that Rister had to fall on at his own 10.

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

  • Even though Rister ended up completing 19 of 22 passes, it didn't help.

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

  • Even though Rister ended up completing 19 of 22 passes, it didn't help.

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

  • Armstead, a senior left-hander, stepped up in the rotation one start early and responded with six-plus innings of four-hit ball in Kelso's 6-4 victory over Skyview in Greater St. Helens 4A League baseball action Friday at Stan Rister Stadium.

    unknown title 2009

  • Baseball: Ilwaco at Kalama (4 p.m.), R.A. Long vs. Kelso at Stan Rister Stadium (6: 30 p.m.)

    unknown title 2009

  • Garden Club members Alan Rister and Greg Armstrong are hosts for the meeting and Rister, a Dallas County master gardener, will speak on "Creating a Garden: From Concept to Finished Landscape."

    unknown title 2009

  • Garden Club members Alan Rister and Greg Armstrong are hosts for the meeting and Rister, a Dallas County master gardener, will speak on "Creating a Garden: From Concept to Finished Landscape."

    unknown title 2009

  • At dim or at low contrast conditions of low signal-to-noise ratio, these effects naturally impact the behavior of warm Therefore, with the behavioral data alone, conclusions about network function are only suggestive; we also would interpret the data reported by Rister et al. [15] as showing that the L2 pathway is more sensitive for certain stimuli than the L1 pathway.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Anton Nikolaev et al. 2009

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