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Encyclopedia > Ewer


A ewer is a pitcher, often decorated, with a base, oval body, and flaring spout.


A famous example is the America's Cup trophy.


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Memoir, by Charles Taber Congdon (12600 words)
Ewer was matriculated at Harvard University in 1844.
Ewer's first impulse was to become a teacher, a calling to which he felt specially drawn, and for which all who knew him will acknowledge that he had a special and natural fitness.
The plan proposed by Dr. Ewer was to declare a vacation of the schools, to abolish all the schools of the city, both ward and district, to divide the city into separate school districts, and generally to reorganize the schools.
John Ewer - Publications (629 words)
Ewer, J. and Truman, J.W. Invariant association of ecdysis with increases in cyclic 3',5'-guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) immunoreactivity in a small network of peptidergic neurons in the hornworm, Manduca sexta.
Ewer, J. and Truman, J.W. Increases in cyclic GMP occur at ecdysis in an evolutionarily conserved insect neuronal network.
Ewer, J., De Vente, J., and Truman, J.W. (1994) Neuropeptide induction of cyclic GMP increases in the insect CNS: resolution at the level of single identifiable neurons.
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