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B&Q Fundraise , B&Q
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B&Q Paint, B&Q
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__B(p,2_)_He reaction at 163 keV
(1966)The 11B (p,2a)4 He reaction at a bombarding energy of 163 kev has been studied at Rice to complement the measurement previously made there at energies of a few Mev. Many 2-parameter spectra have been taken, both around the 8 Be* recoil axes and at selected angles away from the recoil axes. Coplanar and non-coplanar cases for the three a-particles ... -
B(u)y the sea
(2003)This thesis proposes an alternative development for the Odaiba reclamation site. This alternative consists of terrain manipulation and modified infrastructure, as well as procedural guidelines. By forgrounding the artificiality of the landfill site, and providing spaces for occupation outside those typical for consumption, these alterations will allow ... -
B-24 Liberator in flight, World War II
(1941)Photograph from Jerry C. Debes World War II Collection. This materials offers insight into the life of an American Airman serving in WWII. -
B. A. Department Rated
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B. W. Stevenson and Balcones Fault poster
(1975-05-08)The Houston music venue, Liberty Hall, was open between 1971 and 1978. -
B. W. Stevenson and Bob Jenkins poster
(1974-10-10)The Houston music venue, Liberty Hall, was open between 1971 and 1978. -
B. W. Stevenson poster
(1973-03-01)The Houston music venue, Liberty Hall, was open between 1971 and 1978. -
B.B. Houston at instrument control panel for underwater meter
(1949-06)This item is part of a collection of photographs and documents of oil exploration in Texas and Louisiana, 1930s-1950s, taken by Shell Oil employee Andy A. Barentine. -
B.J. Thomas plus Sop with Camel, Little Feat and The Raspberries, Michael Murphy with J. Boy Adams poster
(1974-01-31)The Houston music venue, Liberty Hall, was open between 1971 and 1978. -
B.U.M., B.U.M. More than simple.
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B.W. Stevenson poster
(1974-02-14)The Houston music venue, Liberty Hall, was open between 1971 and 1978. -
Bab el-Footoh
(1878)A tall stone gate to the inside of the city, with people milling around outside.