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  2. List of entomologists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of entomologists, scientists who study insects. Name Born Died Country ... Economic and medical entomology: Everard Charles Cotes: 1862: 1944 ...

  3. 2009 Southeastern United States floods - Wikipedia

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    Water levels along the river rose over the 0.2 percent chance exceedence flood at the gage location. [2] The River reached its second-highest level ever in Vinings at Paces Ferry Road , and would have surpassed its 1916 record were it not for the impoundment built in the 1950s.

  4. At Least 9 Killed In Kentucky And Georgia As Floods, Severe ...

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    Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says water is reaching 'historic levels' in the city of Elizabethtown, about 40 miles south of Louisville. "Please stay off the roads and avoid high water," Beshear said ...

  5. Floods in the United States (1900–1999) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand River went above bankfull on the night of March 24, rising slowly for the next four days. It broke the previous high-water mark by over 60 cm (2.0 ft), and was considered a once in 100 year flood. Over one-half of the population on the west side of the river was inundated. On the east bank of the river, numerous factories went underwater.

  6. How Kentucky’s deadliest flood in decades compares to past ...

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    The flooding killed 10 people in Kentucky and a total of another 12 in the other three states. The flood helped make the case for a series of flood-control projects along the Cumberland River ...

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  8. J. Gordon Edwards (entomologist) - Wikipedia

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    J. Gordon Edwards (August 24, 1919 – July 19, 2004) was an American entomologist and proponent of the use and safety of the pesticide DDT.He was professor of entomology at San Jose State University for 40 years, and namesake to the university's entomology museum.

  9. Forensic entomology - Wikipedia

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    Forensic entomology is a branch of applied entomology that uses insects found on corpses or elsewhere around crime scenes in the interest of forensic science.This includes studying the types of insects commonly found on cadavers, their life cycles, their presence in different environments, and how insect assemblages change with decomposition.