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P2038 | ResearchGate profile ID | Andrew_Bartlow |
P1153 | Scopus author ID | 38361058200 |
P69 | educated at | University of Utah | Q168515 |
Wilkes University | Q8002474 | ||
P108 | employer | University of Utah | Q168515 |
Duke University | Q168751 | ||
Los Alamos National Laboratory | Q379848 | ||
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary | Q5684842 | ||
Luzerne County Community College | Q6706571 | ||
Wilkes University | Q8002474 | ||
P735 | given name | Andrew | Q18042461 |
Andrew | Q18042461 | ||
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