Emerson Hough
Emerson Hough (June 28, 1857 – April 30, 1923) was an American writer best known for writing western stories and historical novels. His early works included ''Singing Mouse Stories'' and ''Story of the Cowboy''. He was well known for his 1902 historical novel ''The Mississippi Bubble''. Many of his works have been adapted into films and serial films. Provided by Wikipedia
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Neural Substrates of Homing Pigeon Spatial Navigation: Results From Electrophysiology Studies by Gerald E. Hough, Gerald E. Hough
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Scientific overview and historical context of the 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquake sequence by S. E. Hough
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The 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake: Relic Railroad Offset Reveals Rupture by Roger Bilham, Susan E. Hough
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On the documentation, independence, and stability of widely used seismological data products by Boris Rösler, Seth Stein, Seth Stein, Susan E. Hough
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Outcomes of pulmonary Mycobacterium abscessus infection by William G Flight, Natasha E Hough, Stephen J Chapman
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Reduction of Sleep Medications via a Combined Digital Insomnia and Pharmacist-Led Deprescribing Intervention: Protocol for a Feasibility Trial by Adam D Bramoweth, Caroline E Hough, Amanda D McQuillan, Brittany L Spitznogle, Carolyn T Thorpe, James J Lickel, Monique Boudreaux-Kelly, Megan E Hamm, Anne Germain
Published 2023-07-01
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