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Muscallonge
Muscallonge Mus"cal*longe, n. (Zo["o]l.) See Muskellunge.

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- Callon may refer to: Callon, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community The Callon estate, a part of Preston, Lancashire, a city in Lancashire, England Michel...
- Michel Callon (born 1945) is a professor of sociology at the École des mines de Paris and member of the Centre de sociologie de l'innovation. He is an...
- as a village. Callon was named for Patrick Callon, a local landowner. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Callon, Wisconsin Chicago...
- Callon (born Callo; fl. 2nd century BC) was an inter**** person, whose medical treatment is the first recorded example of gender affirmation surgery. His...
- philosopher Michel Serres, and then applied to sociology by Michel Callon. In 1984, Callon published the influential article "Some elements of a sociology...
- Callon, M. (1998) "Introduction: The Embeddedness of Economic Markets in Economics." In The Laws of the Markets, edited by Michel Callon. Basic...
- sociology. Developed by science and technology studies (STS) scholars Michel Callon, Madeleine Akrich and Bruno Latour, the sociologist John Law, and others...
- known for developing actor–network theory (ANT) with Bruno Latour, Michel Callon, John Law and others. Akrich's work concerns the sociology of technology...
- in a fire at the Callon warehouse. A fire which nearly kills Albert Frazer. Emma Callon (Jane Seymour) was the niece of Thomas Callon, and after his death...
- APA Corporation and Callon Petroleum Company have recently inked a definitive agreement, paving the way for APA to acquire Callon in an all-stock transaction...