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William Markwick (1739 – 6
April 1812), who took the name of
William Eversfield, was a
Fellow of the
Linnean Society and a keen naturalist,
known for his...
- neighbourhood.
Markwick Gardens – The
Gardens were
formed in the 1860s
primarily for the use and
pleasure of the
residents of
Markwick Terrace, which...
- letters) are an
English singer-songwriter duo from London,
composed of
Megan Markwick and Lily Somerville.
Their musical style combines features of
various musical...
- Inglis,
Gordon N.; Jenkyns, Hugh C.; Linnert, Christan; Littler, Kate;
Markwick, Paul; McAnena, Alison; Mutterlose, Jörg; Naafs, B.
David A.; Püttmann...
-
second edition)
comparing phenology observations made by
White and
William Markwick of the
first appearances in the year of
different animals and plants; and...
- p-value of 1.04×10−10. In a 1992
critique of
these results, Hansen, Utts and
Markwick concluded "The PEAR remote-viewing
experiments depart from
commonly accepted...
- CITEREFService2009 (help) Gill &
Markwick 2000, p. 99. sfn error: no target: CITEREFGillMarkwick2000 (help) Gill &
Markwick 2000, p. 100. sfn error: no target:...
- 49–50.
Roger Markwick,
Rewriting History in
Soviet Russia: The
Politics of
Revisionist Historiography, (New York: Palgrave, 2001), 97.
Markwick, Rewriting...
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years more. In 1978 the
statistician and
parapsychology researcher Betty Markwick,
while s****ing to
vindicate Soal,
discovered that he had
tampered with...
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William Markwick collected records of the
dates of
emergence of more than 400
plant and
animal species,
White recording in
Hampshire and
Markwick in Sus****...