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Located at the
mouth of Salt Lake City's
Emigration Canyon, Utah's
Hogle Zoo is a 42-acre (17 ha) ****ociation of Zoos and
Aquariums (AZA) and the World...
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Hogle may
refer to:
James Hogle (born 1951),
American biophysicist John F.
Hogle, trader,
namesake of
Hogles Cr****, Missouri,
United States Kevin Hogle...
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Hogles Cr**** is a
stream in Benton,
Hickory and St.
Clair counties in the U.S.
state of Missouri. It is a
tributary of the
Osage River within Truman Lake...
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James Martin Hogle (born July 16, 1951) is an
American biophysicist who
discovered the
structure of
poliovirus in 1985. He is an
emeritus Edward S. Harkness...
- 1948, LIFE
magazine pictured "Shasta," a
liger conceived and born at the
Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City; its (****ure)
parents had been
rubbing noses through...
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Garden - a
small park
featuring eccentric Mormonism-based
stone carvings.
Hogle Zoo - far east in the foothills. By most of the
hospitals in
northern Salt...
- is a
common reference text in
discussions of
Gothic fiction.
Jerrold E.
Hogle notes Gothic fiction's
tendency to blur boundaries,
pointing to ****ual orientation...
- three-dimensional
structure of
poliovirus was
determined in 1985 by
James Hogle at
Scripps Research Institute using X-ray crystallography. In 1981, Racaniello...
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Daggett and
seven members of his band. They lost one man of the posse, Ed
Hogle in the
Battle of
Kelley Cr****. The
posse captured a baby, two
children and...
- ISBN 978-1-119-21041-2. Kavka,
Misha (2002). "The
Gothic on screen". In
Hogle,
Jerrold E. (ed.). The
Cambridge Companion to
Gothic Fiction. Cambridge...