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Alaria esculenta is an
edible seaweed, also
known as
dabberlocks or badderlocks, or
winged kelp, and
occasionally as
Atlantic Wakame. It is a traditional...
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Murlin (French pronunciation: [myʁlɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Nièvre
department in
central France. On 1
January 2019, the
estimated po****tion was 69. Communes...
- New
Haven Weissmen (1919–1920) New
Haven Murlins (1916–1918) New
Haven White Wings (1913–1915) New
Haven Murlins (1911–1912) New
Haven Prairie Hens (1910)...
- 1907 to 1927 "Color |
Brand Center".
Retrieved May 19, 2017. Welch, G.
Murlin.
Border Warfare in
Southeast Kansas: 1856–1859. Linn
County Publishing Co...
- Albany:
James B. Lyon. p. 74.
Murlin,
Edgar L. (1904). The New York Red Book. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 192–193.
Murlin,
Edgar L. (1905). The New York...
- minor-league
career in 1915 with
Charleston before joining the B-level New
Haven Murlins in 1916.
Nutter pla**** in New
Haven for two
years before his
contract was...
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Edward Lee
Foster (June 25, 1885 –
March 1, 1929),
nicknamed "Slim", was a
Major League Baseball pitcher who pla**** for one season. He
pitched in six games...
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permitted the
characterization of the hormone's effects, so that
Kochakian and
Murlin (1936) were able to show that
testosterone raised nitrogen retention (a...
- hdl:2027/yale.39002064471510.
Murlin,
Edgar L. (1900). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.:
James B. Lyon. pp. 98–99.
Murlin,
Edgar L. (1901). The New York...
- the
Rochester Bronchos returned Reisigl to the
newly named New
Haven "
Murlins" for the 1911 season, with New
Haven now
managed by Pop Foster. Pitching...