- (1,710–11,980 ft)
above sea level,
rarely lower towards the northwest.
Englemann spruce is
native to
western North America,
common in the
Rocky Mountains...
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trailhead and the
Pikes Peak Cog Railway. All
three sit in the
narrow Englemann Canyon, and the po****rity of the
Incline has
caused major parking conflicts...
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Englemann Canyon (also
spelled Engleman's Canon) is a
valley along Ruxton Cr****, in
Manitou Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. It is one of
three canyons...
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Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann (14
November 1843 – 20 May 1909) was a
German botanist, physiologist, microbiologist,
university professor, and
musician whose...
- Eicher, 2001, p. 745. A book
published in 1908
erroneously states that
Englemann was
killed at the
Battle of Shiloh. von Skal, Georg.
History of German...
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ordered Col.
Adolph Englemann to take a
small force northeast of Jackson. At Old
Salem Cemetery,
acting on the defensive,
Englemann's two
infantry regiments...
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characterized by
Englemann oak.
These sites can
coincide with
coastal live oak,
however they can also
occur as
stands composed almost entirely of
Englemann oak.[citation...
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Opuntia engelmannii is a
prickly pear
common across the south-central and
Southwestern United States and
northern Mexico. It goes by a
variety of common...
- 1871, he
submitted a m****cript to
publisher Wilhelm Engelmann. When
Englemann was unresponsive,
Nietzsche asked for the
return of the m****cript in...
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Endomyocardial fibrosis Enetophobia Eng–Strom
syndrome Engelhard–Yatziv
syndrome Englemann disease Enolase deficiency type 1
Enolase deficiency type 2
Enolase deficiency...