142 results on '"Goodman, Sam"'
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2. New Candidate Extreme T Subdwarfs from the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Citizen Science Project
3. Spitzer Follow-up of Extremely Cold Brown Dwarfs Discovered by the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Citizen Science Project
4. WISEA J041451.67-585456.7 and WISEA J181006.18-101000.5: The First Extreme T-type Subdwarfs?
5. WISEA J083011.95+283716.0: A Missing Link Planetary-Mass Object
6. WISE2150-7520AB: A very low mass, wide co-moving brown dwarf system discovered through the citizen science project Backyard Worlds: Planet 9
7. Archival Rushdie
8. Altered states
9. Civil Service Rules: (Post)Colonial Memoir and the Raj Revival, 1970–1985
10. CEHS graduate Kiernan Callister committed to research
11. COSAS celebrates Earth week with eco hunt, birdhouse building, bike-to-breakfast, more
12. USU Eastern continues 40 year tradition with Women's Conference
13. Know Your Place: Space, Environment and Medicine
14. Death by the Bottle or the Spoon: Diet, Health and Well-Being
15. No Such Thing as History Nowadays: Medicine, Health and the Legacy of Empire
16. Colonial Conditions: On Being Ill in the Anglo-Indian Novel
17. Introduction: Retrospective Diagnosis: Medicine and Post-Imperial Literature
18. Abbreviations
19. Conclusion: Imperial Sunsets
20. The Retrospective Raj
21. [Untitled]
22. Surgery for the Novel: Medical Practitioners in Anglo-Indian Fiction
23. Kappa Delta hosts philanthropy events, creates community charity efforts
24. Black Student Union hosts author of 'Colorblind Universities'
25. Bingham Research Center works to improve Utah's climate
26. The Retrospective Raj
27. Eastern Premise: Writing the East of England in the Novels of Graham Swift
28. As China decouples from the West, doing business there just got a lot riskier
29. NEHMA Burn exhibit displays destruction caused by wildfire
30. Katie Mathews Band returns to hometown roots
31. The Retrospective Raj : Medicine, Literature and History After Empire
32. ‘Skeletons of Solid Objects’: Imperial Violence in J.G. Farrell’s Empire Trilogy
33. Introduction: Violence and the Limits of Representation
34. Everything Must Go
35. Lady amateurs and gentleman professionals
36. ‘A Great Beneficial Disease’: Colonial Medicine and Imperial Authority in J.G. Farrell’s The Siege of Krishnapur
37. Literature and Disease
38. Lady amateurs and gentleman professionals
39. Advanced Bronchoscopic Technologies for Biopsy of the Pulmonary Nodule: A 2021 Review
40. Empires of the Senses: Bodily Encounters in Imperial India and the Philippines
41. New Candidate Extreme T Subdwarfs from the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Citizen Science Project
42. W0830: an extremely cold, missing-link planetary-mass object at the low-mass end of the IMF
43. Malaria and Victorian Fictions of Empire
44. Spaces of Intemperance & the British Raj 1860–1920
45. Thrills, spills and pills: Bond, Benzedrine and the pharmacology of peace
46. Review of Graham Greene: Political Writer by Michael G. Brennan, Journal of English Studies
47. Graham Greene: Political Writer [Book Review]
48. Everything Must Go: Empire, the Booker Prize and Popularity
49. Review of Phyllis Lassner, Espionage and Exile: Fascism and Anti-Fascism in British Spy Fiction and Film. Book review
50. “Ain’t It a Ripping Night”: Alcoholism and the Legacies of Empire in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children.
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