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Gertrude Lempp Kerbis (1926 – June 14, 2016) was an
American modernist architect.
Kerbis'
education includes studying at
Wright Junior College, University...
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Kelvin Rafael Rodríguez
Pichardo (born 10
December 1985),
commonly known as
Kerbi Rodríguez, is a
Dominican international football striker playing for Cibao...
- this
notorious event states that
about 28–31
killings can be
verified (
Kerbis Peterhans & Gnoske, 2001). Patterson's 1907 book
itself states that the...
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original on 30
December 2010.
Retrieved 25
April 2020. Peterhans,
Julian C.
Kerbis; Gnoske,
Thomas Patrick (2001). "The
science of 'man-eating'
among lions...
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Kerbis Peterhans's wood
mouse (Hylomyscus kerbispeterhansi) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Muridae. It is
found in
western Kenya, and presumably...
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Kirkby (/
ˈkɜːrbi/ KUR-bee) is a town in the
Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley, Merseyside, England. The town,
historically in Lancashire, has a size of...
- Fund. 18
October 2019.
Retrieved 8
October 2022. Fay, J. M.; Carroll, R.;
Kerbis Peterhans, J. C.; Harris, D. (1995). "Leopard
attack on and consumption...
- men' (Patterson & Neiburger, 2000) and 140 (Ca****, 2000). In 2001,
Julian Kerbis Peterhans and Tom
Gnoske published their definitive paper on man-eating...
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Myron Goldsmith,
Bruce Graham, Gary Haney,
Craig W. Hartman,
Gertrude Kerbis,
Fazlur Rahman Khan.
Lucien Lagrange,
Walter Netsch,
Larry Oltmanns, Eszter...
- Currently, East
African highland small mammals are
being studied by
Julian Kerbis Peterhans at the
Field Museum in
Chicago Illinois, USA.
Almost all that...