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Bob Becking: The fall of Samaria: an historical and archeological study.
Baas Becking's hypothesis is often misquoted, with the "but" missing or replaced with "and."
It was in Leiden that Baas Becking formulated the hypothesis known by his name.
Owls of the World by Konig, Weick & Becking.
In 1923, Baas Becking accepted the position of professor at Stanford, where he taught economic botany and plant physiology.
In particular, Baas Becking studied the salt lakes and methane-rich reservoirs in California.
Baas Becking attributed the first half of this hypothesis to his colleague Martinus Beijerinck.
König, Weick and Becking.
Just as each writer evoked consistent finger patterns, Mr. Becking found, composers produced similar patterns.
Editor with Karel van der Toorn and Bob Becking.
Lourens Bass Becking succinctly summarized enrichment cultures' abilities when he said "everything is everywhere; the environment selects."
During his imprisonment, Baas Becking studied the typhoid fever spreading through his prison camp, and he began writing a book on Geobiology.
Becking, Gereon Christoph Maria, 2000: Zisterzienserklöster in Europa, Kartensammlung, map 76.
Baas Becking presented a series of lectures on the subject to the Diligentia in The Hague, which he published as a book titled Geobiology in 1934.
After World War II, Baas Becking was initially prevented from beginning his work in Bogor due to the Indonesian Revolution.
Based on his research in California's salt lakes, as well as work by others on salt lakes worldwide, Baas Becking concluded, "Everything is everywhere, but the environment selects".
Since 1980 some have moved into the recently opened villages of Yaniruma at the Becking River banks (Kombai-Korowai area), Mu, and Mbasman (Korowai-Citak area).
In between completing his studies in Utrecth and submitting his thesis, Baas Becking worked in the laboratory of Thomas Hunt Morgan in the United States.
There he became aware of the work of G. Becking, who in 1928 had published a sensitive, if nonscientific, study of distinctive motor patterns associated in following the music of individual composers.
These discoveries were made in a series of experiments that built on the work of Gustav Becking, a German musicologist who first put forth the idea of composers' pulses in 1928.
Baas Becking returned to the Netherlands in 1930 as a professor of general botany at the University of Leiden and prefect (director) of the Hortus Botanicus Leiden.
At its peak, ten thousand tons of salt was harvested and railed from Lake Crosbie, Lake Becking and Lake Kenyon to the nearby town of Linga.
He promoted Rolf Becking, head of the ITF Germany Technical Committee, to the rank of 2nd dan in 1976 in Stuttgart, West Germany.
The Bureau of Mineral Resources in Canberra recognized Baas Becking's contributions by opening the Baas Becking Geobiological Laboratory.
Thirty Korowai men were encountered on the south bank of the Eilanden River, approximately 12 miles east of its junction with the Kolff River and 10 miles north of the Becking River.