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    Sons, pp. 316–317. ISBN 0-684-15054-9 Media related to Walter W. Granger at Wikimedia Commons Works by or about Walter W. Granger at the Internet Archive...
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  • Walter Granger may refer to: Walter K. Granger (1888–1978), American politician Walter W. Granger (1872–1941), American vertebrate palaeontologist This...
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  • attributed to Panthera tigris acutidens by Dirk Albert Hooijer and Walter W. Granger. The P. t. acutidens fossils from Wanhsien in the collection of the...
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  • Ectypodus (category Taxa named by Walter W. Granger)
    Ectypodus was first described by William Diller Matthew (1871–1930) and Walter W. Granger in 1921. E. musculus was heavier than other subtaxa, weighing at 30...
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  • Look up granger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Granger is a surname of English and French origin. It is an occupational name for a farm bailiff....
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    econometricians assert that the Granger test finds only "predictive causality". Using the term "causality" alone is a misnomer, as Granger-causality is better described...
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    first described by Edwin H. Colbert from dental fossils collected by Walter W. Granger in the Ma Kai Valley in northern Yunnan ten miles south of the town...
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    to Late Eocene of Asia. The genus was defined in 1925 by W. D. Matthew and Walter W. Granger, who named it after French paleontologist Charles Depéret...
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    Protoceratops (category Taxa named by Walter W. Granger)
    reddish sandstones. It was subsequently analyzed by the paleontologist Walter W. Granger who identified it as reptilian. On September 21, the expedition returned...
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    honorary members have included Theodore Roosevelt, John Glenn, Jim Fowler, Walter Cronkite, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Sir Edmund Hillary, Buzz Aldrin...
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    to belong to the theropod Oviraptor. During that same expedition, Walter W. Granger discovered a skull from the Cretaceous period. In 1925, the museum...
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    holotype locality) of Inner Mongolia. These specimens were discovered by Walter W. Granger in 1930, on an expedition to the Gobi Desert. Sarkastodon was a hypercarnivore...
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    described in 1987, and named after the early 20th century paleontologist Walter W. Granger. Fossils of P. grangeri are also known from Kenya. Simons EL, Bown...
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    the concentration of pachyderm fossils in the area. However, after Walter W. Granger's discovery of a nearly complete skeleton, also in Wyoming, it was...
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    the rest of his life, but to the general public he became Stewart Granger. Granger made his film debut as an extra in 1933, starting with The Song You...
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    those age 65 or over. Frank Asch (born 1946), children's book writer Walter W. Granger (1872–1941), noted paleontologist "U.S. Census website". United States...
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    there, but it was not until 1921 that he and American palaeontologist Walter W. Granger were led to the site known as Dragon Bone Hill by local quarry men...
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    Walter Keil Granger (October 11, 1888 – April 21, 1978) was a U.S. Representative from Utah. Born in St. George in the Utah Territory, Granger moved with...
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  • vertebrate paleontologist, noteworthy for his collaboration with Walter W. Granger on stratigraphy in New Mexico and Wyoming. Sinclair received in 1904...
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    fossil dinosaur eggshell at Iren Debasu, Mongolia. Expedition member Walter W. Granger realized that they must have been laid by dinosaurs. They were mistakenly...
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  • Borders) and winner of a 2009 MacArthur Foundation "Genius Award" Walter W. Granger (honorary doctorate 1932) - American vertebrate paleontologist In...
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    was introduced by Walter W. Granger and William King Gregory in May 1923 as a monotypic family for Protoceratops andrewsi. Granger and Gregory recognized...
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  • Grandidier (1873–1957) Grandin – Temple Grandin (born 1947) GrangerWalter W. Granger (1872–1941) Grant – Chapman Grant (1887–1983) herpetology Grant...
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    Whitingham Mike Gordon, vocals, bassist from band Phish; attended UVM Walter W. Granger, paleontologist; born in Middletown Springs Lewis A. Grant, American...
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  • (England) Amadeus William Grabau (United States / China, 1870-1946) Walter W. Granger (United States, 1872-1941) Bruno Granier (France) Richard E. Grant...
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    goals, such as the Granger Laws to lower rates charged by railroads, and rural free mail delivery by the Post Office. In 2005, the Grange had a membership...
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    be found in Asia included Johan Gunnar Andersson, Otto Zdansky and Walter W. Granger. All three of these scientists were known for visiting China and for...
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  • Swedish geologist Johan Gunnar Andersson and American palaeontologist Walter W. Granger. Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian, China is first excavated by Austrian...
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    Pinacosaurus (category Taxa named by Charles W. Gilmore)
    (Bayn Dzak) were the original specimens of Pinacosaurus, found by Walter W. Granger in 1923. In 1933, Charles Whitney Gilmore named and described the...
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    Expedition of 1930 near Erenhot. Mook named Asiatosuchus grangeri after Walter W. Granger, a vertebrate paleontologist with the American Museum of Natural History...
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