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Profile Elizabethtown, historically named for the wife of Colonel Andrew Hynes, one of the town's early settlers.
Most species historically named as Mycenastrum have since been transferred to other genera, usually Scleroderma, but also Glyptoderma, Bovista, and Gastropila.
The river was historically named Proveau's Fork, as the Quebec-born fur trapper was known as Proveau and Provot, in addition to Provost (and the pronunciation was "Provo").
The experimental animals were Romane lambs (historically named INRA401), a fixed crossbreed between Romanov x Berrichon du Cher [ 46].
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Historically, naming zebrafish genes has been complicated by the extensive gene duplications that resulted from a whole genome duplication event in the teleost fish lineage as well as local gene duplication events (Amores et al., 1998; Gates et al., 1999; Postlethwait et al., 1998; Taylor et al., 2001).
Martell pointed out the glorious peak, in a line of other religio-historically named formations, like Wotan's Throne, Solomon Temple, and Tower of Ra.
While college stadiums have historically been named after the team, school or home state, companies are now taking a prominent role.
Metazoan species encode two phylogenetically distinct groups of coronins that have historically been named class-1 and class-2 coronins.
Historically, manganese is named for various black minerals (such as pyrolusite) from the same region of Magnesia in Greece which gave names to similar-sounding magnesium, Mg, and magnetite, an ore of the element iron, Fe.
The plan is to sail for 12 days across the Southern Ocean, following the migratory route of that leviathan, the southern right whale, so named because historically it simply was the right whale to hunt.
In 1965, after he graduated from Clark College, a historically black college now named Clark Atlanta University, Mr. Ware went to Carnegie Mellon on a fellowship for low-income minority students from the South.
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