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Beaker-type
vessels remained in use
longest in the
British Isles; late
beakers in
other areas are
classified as
early Bronze Age (Barbed Wire
Beakers...
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common use for
polypropylene beakers is
gamma spectral analysis of
liquid and
solid samples.
Standard or "low-form" (A)
beakers typically have a
height about...
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websites The
Beakers Beker (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Beaker. If an
internal link led...
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corded (AOC)
beakers.
Where comb
designs are used,
perhaps along with cord
impressions they are
called all-over
ornamented (AOO)
beakers. Some have a...
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media related to
Beakers (drinking vessels). Look up
beaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beaker (archaeology)
Beaker (disambiguation) Häufebecher...
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Beaker is a
Muppet character from the
sketch comedy television series The
Muppet Show. He is the shy, long-suffering ****istant of Dr.
Bunsen Honeydew,...
- been made in Britain. Claw
beakers at the
British Museum A
Frankish claw
beaker from
Germany Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Claw
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drama series The
Story of
Tracy Beaker,
Tracy Beaker Returns, The
Dumping Ground, My Mum
Tracy Beaker and The
Beaker Girls,
which have
spanned fourteen...
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Beaker Street with
Clyde Clifford was the
first underground music program broadcast regularly on a
commercial AM
radio station in the
central US. The station's...
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Norman Beaker (born
Norman Hume; 21 June 1950, in Manchester, England) is a
blues guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, band
leader and
record producer who...