- the
Dorlands built a two-story
frame schoolhouse to
accommodate the
growing number of students. By 1894, the school, now
known as the
Dorland Institute...
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Dorland may
refer to:
Philip Dorland (1755-1814),
Canadian activist and
jurist Thomas Dorland (1759-1832),
Canadian soldier and
politician William Alexander...
- GAS). This
variation has
similar features to
those of impetigo.
Ecthyma gangrenosum "Ecthyma.
DermNet NZ". "
Dorlands Medical Dictionary:ecthyma". v t e...
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Thomas Dorland (1759 –
March 5, 1832) was a farmer,
soldier and
political figure in
Upper Canada. Born in
Dutchess County, New York,
Dorland was a member...
- "Definition of STENOSIS". www.merriam-webster.com.
Retrieved 2023-02-16. "
Dorlands Medical Dictionary:stenosis". www.mercksource.com.
Retrieved 2010-05-05...
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Jason Dorland (born 26
August 1964) is a
Canadian rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. He
studied advertising design...
- Kim
Dorland (born 1974) is a
contemporary Canadian painter based in Toronto. He is best
known for his thickly-painted, fluorescent-imbued
landscapes and...
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Philip Dorland (September 9, 1755 –
December 18, 1814) was a
farmer and
political figure in
Upper Canada. He was born in 1755 in
Dutchess County, New...
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February 2, 2005. "Politzerization".
Dorlands Medical Dictionary.
Retrieved February 2, 2005. "Politzer' Method".
Dorlands Medical Dictionary.
Retrieved February...
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Chris Dorland (born 1978, Montreal) is a Canadian/American
contemporary artist based in New York City. His
paintings and
digital screen-based
works collapse...