Examples of using Murchison in English and their translations into German
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This is Murchison.
Murchison River, TasmaniaA river on the West Coast of Tasmania that flows into the Pieman River.
All except Dr. Murchison.
Property Location Located in Ladysmith, Royal Hotel Ladysmith is in the historical district,within a 5-minute walk of Ladysmith Siege Museum and Murchison.
The falls were named after Sir Roderick Murchison, president of the Royal Geographical Society by the explorer Sir Samuel Baker.
There you are, Mr. Murchison.
In the next issue of Science in School, Dr Murchison will explain some of the latest findings on the genetics of transmissible cancers.
Leave those daydreams to Dr. Murchison.
Of thirteen aborigines from Shark's Bay who visited Murchison River, twelve died of consumption within three months.39.
We all have a strong common goal in trying todo something to help the devil," says Dr Murchison.
When Frank Keppler and his colleagues heated the Murchison meteoritic matter in the presence of chlorine they observed chloromethane.
Property Location With a stay at Convent Hill B and B in Ladysmith,you will be within a 5-minute drive of Emnambithi Cultural Centre and Murchison Mall.
This suggestion was adopted by Sedgwick and Murchison in 1839, and may be regarded as the basis on which they founded the Devonian system.
Just 80 metres from Kalbarri Beach, Kalbarri Sunsea Villas offer a private balcony orpatio overlooking the ocean or Murchison River.
Glide past eagles,songbirds and wetland waders on the rocky banks of the Murchison River, in Kalbarri National Park in the north.
The River Nile at Murchison has a wide variety of water birds such as rare shoebill stork and also has a large concentration of Nile crocodile.
Dr. Constance Sedgewick, just finished his training as psychiatrist,and Doctor Murchison, author of several books on psychology, meet at Landry House in Yorkshire.
Near Kalbarri on the Murchison River the footprints of a giant water scorpion were found on land, the first animal to walk on the Australian continent.
The Danish scientist Inge Lehmann(1888-1993)analyzed the devastating 1929 Murchison earthquake in New Zealand 7.3 on the Richter scale, 17 people killed.
Since the caves lie in the Murchison Mountains(where the endangered takahe were rediscovered), and are themselves very fragile, access is restricted.
Boasting a solar-heated pool, a fitness centre and barbecue facilities set in tropical gardens,Kalbarri Edge Resort is just 5 minutes' walk from the Murchison River.
Researcher Elizabeth Murchison tells us how she's fighting to save the Taz, and what she's learning about all cancers from this unusual strain.
It was discovered by Richard M Clarke and Ian R Williams in Bunbury Well,Mooloo Downs station, Murchison, Western Australia in 1986.
George Murchison puts her love of learning and her intelligence down when he tells her that only her looks should really matter, and this breaks Beneatha of any romantic spell George may have had on her.
If you throw something at a population of cells that kills 99 per cent of them but one per cent survives,then that one per cent is going to grow back," says Dr Murchison.
During your stay at the BEST WESTERN Murchison Lodge, you can visit many places of interest such as the Regional Art Gallery and the Tulip Farm where you can see magnificent rows of colourful tulips blooming at its best in spring.
Between these two settlements the land is rolling hill country, but elsewhere the land is mountainous, especially along its western shore,where the Kepler and Murchison Mountains rise 1,400 m above the surface of the lake.
In the early 19th century, the paleontology of the formation was studied intensively by Hugh Miller, Henry Thomas De la Beche,Roderick Murchison, and Adam Sedgwick-- Sedgwick's interpretation was the one that placed it in the Devonian: in fact it was he who coined the name of that period.
An international team led by Peter Hoppe, researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, has now examined dustinclusions of the 4.6 billion years old Murchison, meteorite, which had been already found in 1969, using a very sensitive method.
What is killing the Tasmanian devil? A virulent cancer is infecting them by the thousands-- and unlike most cancers, it's contagious.Researcher Elizabeth Murchison tells us how she's fighting to save the Taz, and what she's learning about all cancers from this unusual strain. Contains disturbing images of facial cancer.