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  2. Barnes' Notes of Practice - Wikipedia

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    Notes of Cases in points of practice, taken in the Court of Common Pleas, from M.T. 1732, to H.T. 1756, inclusive. To which is added a continuation of cases to the end of the reign of Geo. II. is the title of a collection of nominate reports, by Henry Barnes, [1] of cases decided between approximately 1732 and 1760.

  3. Albert Barnes (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Barnes (December 1, 1798 – December 24, 1870) [1] was an American theologian, clergyman, abolitionist, temperance advocate, and author. Barnes is best known for his extensive Bible commentary and notes on the Old and New Testaments , published in a total of 14 volumes in the 1830s.

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  6. SparkNotes - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Barnes & Noble [4] purchased SparkNotes and selected fifty literature study guides to publish in print format. When Barnes & Noble printed SparkNotes, they stopped selling their chief competitor, CliffsNotes. [5] In January 2003, SparkNotes developed a practice test service called SparkNotes Test Prep.

  7. List of questionable diagnostic tests - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of medical diagnostic tests that are considered questionable, unverified or refuted. [1]Applied kinesiology, [2] including the Bi-Digital O Ring Test [3]; Barnes Basal Temperature Test

  8. List of international cricket five-wicket hauls at the Sydney ...

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    [2] [5] The only five-wicket haul taken in a women's Test match on the ground was taken by Australia's Joy Partridge in the ground's first women's Test in 1934. [2] The first five-wicket haul in a One Day International was taken by Australia's Len Pascoe in December 1980 who took 5/30 against New Zealand. [6]

  9. Barnes maze - Wikipedia

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    The Barnes maze is a tool used in psychological laboratory experiments to measure spatial learning and memory. The test was first developed by Dr. Carol Barnes in 1979. [ 1 ] The test subjects are usually rodents such as mice or lab rats , which either serve as a control or may have some genetic variable or deficiency present in them which will ...