The Brackenridge Field Laboratory (BFL) is an urban research station owned by the University of Texas at Austin. Established officially in 1967, it contains...
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manages nearly 300 acres (120 ha) of biological field laboratories, including the Brackenridge Field Laboratory in Austin. The Center for Agile Technology...
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USA, TX, Bastrop Co.: Red Rock USA, TX, Travis Co.: Austin Brackenridge Field Laboratory Sweat bee, female Texas Agapostemon (Halictidae, Agapostemon...
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Colombo : IUCN Sri Lanka, 2002. ISBN 955-8177-16-4 "Cactus moths". Brackenridge Field Laboratory. The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 2021-03-13. Wikimedia...
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Texas A&M University Archived 2008-11-02 at the Wayback Machine Brackenridge Field Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin Praying Mantises (Order...
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2009, Gilbert became professor of biology and director of the Brackenridge Field Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin. His research interests...
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there was a proposal to downsize and relocate the Brackenridge Field Laboratory, a research field lab owned by the University of Texas at Austin, to...
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prominent professor as the first director of the university's Brackenridge Field Laboratory and chairman of the budget council for the Marine Science Institute...
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standing. Brackenridge apartments is Family Housing; Colorado and Gateway Apartments are assigned by the bedroom to UT Austin Students. Brackenridge Apartments...
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Pl. 52.33f; p. 291, 27 May 2009, ISBN 978-0520251977 Images Bug Guide Moths of Brackenridge Field Laboratory, Texas California moth species list v t e...
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Brooks Air Force Base (redirect from Brooks Field, Texas)
Agency Air Force Research Laboratory On February 16, 1918, Kelly Field No. 5 became a separate post and named Brooks Field by the Aviation Section, U...
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Pitt traces its roots to the Pittsburgh Academy founded by Hugh Henry Brackenridge in 1787. While the city was still on the edge of the American frontier...
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Recollections of Persons and Places in the West by Henry M. Brackenridge, 1834, in which Brackenridge recalled hearing the song from its author, a blind poet...
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square feet of office and laboratory space on more than 1,500 acres in San Antonio. SwRI has technical offices and laboratories in Boulder, Colorado; Ann...
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Schenley Quadrangle (section Brackenridge Hall)
Building F (now called Brackenridge Hall). Today, Schenley Quadrangle consists of five Pitt residence halls: Amos Hall, Brackenridge Hall, Bruce Hall, Holland...
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International Society for Pharmaco-economics and Outcomes Research Celia Brackenridge: former Professor and Director for Youth Sport and Athlete Welfare, and...
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Commonwealth System of Higher Education in 1966. Founded by Hugh Henry Brackenridge as Pittsburgh Academy in 1787, the University of Pittsburgh is among...
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Also administered by the Health Science Center, this division provides laboratory space and equipment for research on critical health problems of the South...
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Highland Park High School (University Park, Texas) (category Cleanup tagged articles with a reason field from January 2017)
co-champion. In 1947, HPHS lost the state final 22-13 to San Antonio Brackenridge. In 1957, HPHS defeated Port Arthur 21-9 under the guidance of Thurman...
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taught privately in Pasadena. Before long, two Pasadena mothers—Margaret Brackenridge and Alexander Duer—began planning a school for girls near the Arroyo...
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83, 91, 102–103 "Los Alamos National Laboratory – Sodium". Retrieved 2007-06-08. "Los Alamos National Laboratory – Aluminum". Retrieved 2007-06-08. The...
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completed in 2014, modernized the university's science, engineering, and laboratory facilities and helped ease collaboration across disciplines. Renovations...
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the charter of the San Antonio Museum Association, is located within Brackenridge Park on the banks of the San Antonio River and aims to promote the history...
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Madison, Aaron Burr, Philip Freneau, William Bradford, and Hugh Henry Brackenridge. From among his students came 37 judges (three of whom became justices...
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on June 24, 1769 by James Madison, Philip M. Freneau, and Hugh Henry Brackenridge; the Cliosophic Society formed on June 8, 1770 by Nathan Perkins, Robert...
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also hosts The Ranger, a student newspaper. The student newspaper is a laboratory project of the journalism classes in the Department of Journalism-Photography...
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000-square-foot (13,000 m2) facility houses two dozen classrooms and a dozen laboratories. It also houses the Mays Center for Experiential Learning and Community...
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largest graduate school in the Pittsburgh area. Founded by Hugh Henry Brackenridge as the Pittsburgh Academy and chartered in 1787, the School of Arts and...
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entertainment. These students included Henry Marie Brackenridge, the son of university founder Hugh Henry Brackenridge; Morgan Neville, the son of Presley Neville;...
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Princetonian 23 February 1925 — Princeton Periodicals". princeton.edu. "Brackenridge, Hugh Henry". princeton.edu. "Daily Princetonian Special Class of 1991...
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