Carl Frederick Abel Pantin FRS (30 March 1899 – 14 January 1967) was a British zoologist. He was educated at Tonbridge School and Christ's College, Cambridge...
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Pantin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Pantin (1899–1967), British zoologist Dorothy Pantin (1896–1985), doctor and surgeon...
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based on a recommendation of his future Director of Studies at Trinity, Carl Pantin. After Wray Castle, he spent two months with a German family in Frankfurt...
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pp. 93–102. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107295629.012. ISBN 978-1-107-29562-9. Pantin, C. F. A. (2010). Relations Between Sciences. Cambridge University Press...
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Linnean Society of London (category Carl Linnaeus)
Robert Beresford Seymour Sewell 1955–1958: Hugh Hamshaw Thomas 1958–1961: Carl Pantin 1961–1964: Thomas Maxwell Harris 1964–1967: Errol White 1967–1970: Arthur...
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Jumping jack (toy) (section Pantin)
into any house without finding a pantin hanging by the mantelpiece". In 1832, Hampelmann was a character created by Carl Malß as a figure for the burlesque...
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historian focusing on the development of jewellery materials and techniques Carl Pantin, , professor of Zoology, Cambridge University Colin Patterson, palaeontologist...
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Sedgwick (1907) John Stanley Gardiner (1909) James Gray (1937) Carl Frederick Abel Pantin (1959) Torkel Weis-Fogh (1966-1975) Gabriel Horn (1978) Malcolm...
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1920: Helen Gwynne-Vaughan 1930 (1930): Kathleen Bever Blackburn 1937: Carl Pantin 1948: Honor Fell 1954: Irene Manton 1960: L.E.R. Picken 2014 (2014):...
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she researched the sea anemone and worked as an assistant to zoologist Carl Pantin. In 1947, Batham won the Royal Society of New Zealand's Hamilton Memorial...
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journal's editor-in-chief. From 1946, the journal was edited jointly by Carl Pantin, an experimental zoologist and physiologist, and John Baker, a cytologist...
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Philip Pantin née Smith, trained as a zoologist, then became a doctor and member of the Medical Women's Federation. She was married to the zoologist Carl Pantin...
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Renée Jeanne Falconetti (category People from Pantin)
much of the existing information about her life is contradictory. Born in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis, Falconetti grew up poor and was schooled by nuns who...
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The Sirius Mystery (section Carl Sagan)
Astrophysics. 299: 621–628. Bibcode:1995A&A...299..621B. Bonnet-Bidaud, J. M.; Pantin, E. (October 2008). "ADONIS high contrast infrared imaging of Sirius-B"...
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Mickey au Vietnam or Mickey Mouse au Vietnam at the Festival Côté court de Pantin in France in 1998 and 2003. In both cases, the copy came from the French...
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Minister of National Security (2003–2010), drowned. 15 January – Raoul Pantin, 71, journalist, playwright, and screenwriter (Bim), survivor of the Jamaat...
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Delaugère (Orléans) Deloche (Paris) Derouault & Jongen Desouches, David & Cie (Pantin) Desvaux (Rueil) De Villars Di Rosa (La Garenne-Colombes) Drouet & Gaucher...
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Linnean Medal (category Commemoration of Carl Linnaeus)
Manton and William H. Pearsall 1964: Richard E. Holttum and Carl Frederick Abel Pantin 1965: John Hutchinson and John Ramsbottom 1966: George Stuart...
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Annie Dookhan Anslem Douglas, musician and composer Anthony Carmona Anthony Pantin. RC Archbishop Anthony Joseph Anya Ayoung-Chee Arnold Rampersad Ato Boldon...
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Les Pantins dansent (The Puppets are Dancing) is a "poème dansé" for small orchestra or piano composed in 1913 by Erik Satie. It was commissioned for...
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List of mass stabbing incidents (2020–present) (redirect from Carl Girouard)
Pakistani police against speaking publicly. In France, the suspect moved to Pantin, a working-class district with many immigrants from North Africa, Sub-Saharan...
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including Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Émile Zola. Cimetière de Pantin in Paris is the burial site of the singer Damia, and other notables. Cimetière...
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Jurney Democratic Party Secretary: Leslie Biffle Republican Party Secretary: Carl A. Loeffler Clerk: South Trimble Doorkeeper: Joseph J. Sinnott Postmaster:...
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studies in theology under Michael Baius. One of his students was Peter Pantin (Petrus Pantinus) (1556–1611), who became a longtime companion and lifelong...
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Burger Marion O'Callaghan (1934–2016), Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Raoul Pantin (1943–2015), Trinidad Express Marina Salandy-Brown, Trinidad and Tobago...
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Christopher Hollis, Gervase Matthew, David Mathew, J. B. Morton, W. A. Pantin, David Jones]. Hilaire Belloc at Wikipedia's sister projects Definitions...
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Dr. Robert A. Hatch. Retrieved 11 April 2018. Heilbron (2010), pp. 218–9 Pantin, Isabelle (1999). "New Philosophy and Old Prejudices: Aspects of the Reception...
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writer María_Fernanda_Palacios [es], writer Ramón Palomares, poet Yolanda Pantin, poet Teresa de la Parra, writer Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde, poet Mariano...
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Vaughn Salandy (deceased), Gary Moreno, Josanne Leonard, Afzal Khan, Bernard Pantin. Eyes and ears of the nation (1962–1983) This is TTT (1984-1998) it's yours...
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Buñuel and Carrière from an 1898 novel by Pierre Louÿs called La Femme et le pantin, which had already been used as the basis of films directed by Josef von...
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