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  1. Robert Dunbar (13 December 1812 – 18 September 1890) was a Scottish mechanical engineer. He designed the first steam-powered grain elevator in the world and the majority of the first grain elevators in Buffalo, New York City, and Canada.

  2. Oct 9, 2019 · The theory of Dunbars number holds that we can only really maintain about 150 connections at once. But is the rule true in today’s world of social media? British Broadcasting Corporation

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  3. Dunbar FTP site. Hopkins Marine Station. ESS Seminar Schedule. My research and teaching interests include Climate Change, Oceanography, Marine Ecology, and Biogeochemistry. I am also engaged in using marine science to inform policies directed towards solving key problems involving the oceans.

  4. Rob Dunbar. W.M. Keck Professor in the School of Earth Sciences, Professor of Oceans, of Earth System Science and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment. Web page: http://dunbar.stanford.edu. Print Profile. Email Profile.

  5. May 18, 2020 · Robert Dunbar is the author of the THE PINES TRILOGY, a series of supernatural thrillers – THE PINES and THE SHORE and THE STREETS. These novels have garnered extremely positive reviews, attracting a great many readers, and the author often blogs about his adventures in the genre world here at Goodreads. https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

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  7. Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education. Director, Stanford University Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry Laboratory Senior Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University. ADDRESS: Department of Earth Systems Science, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2115, phone: 650-725-6830 Office: Geocorner (Braun Hall) 326 e ...

  8. Emeritus Professor. 216.368.3712 rcd@case.edu Millis 225D. Interests: Chemical Biology, Biophysical Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Photochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Astrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Computational Chemistry, Ion Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Theoretical Chemistry, Thermochemistry. BA, Harvard University, 1965.

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