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Binomial name Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 The Grey Wolf (Canis lupus), also known colloquially as the wolf, is a mammal of the Canidae family and the ancestor of the domestic dog. ...
L. David Mech is an internationally recognized wolf expert, who is a senior research scientist for U.S. Department of the Interior (since 1970) and an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota in St. ...
Mount Wolf is a borough located in York County, Pennsylvania. ...
The Wolf Prize has been awarded annually since 1978 to living scientists and artists for achievements in the interest of mankind and friendly relations among peoples, irrespective of nationality, race, colour, religion, sex or political views. The prize is awarded in Israel by the Wolf Foundation, founded by Dr. Ricardo...
Genera Arctosa Geolycosa Lycosa Pardosa Pirata Rabidosa Sosippus Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae. ...
Wolf 424 is a binary star system comprising two red dwarf stars at a distance of approximately 14. ...
The position of Wolf 359 in the Leo constellation; the star is not visible to the naked eye. ...
Wolf Point is a city located in Roosevelt County, Montana. ...
The wolf herrings are a family (Chirocentridae) of two marine species of ray-finned fish related to the herrings. ...
Frank Rudolph Wolf (born January 30, 1939), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1981, representing the Tenth Congressional District of Virginia in Northern Virginia. ...
Friedrich Wolf (December 23, 1888 - October 5, 1953) was a German doctor and writer. ...
Friedrich August Wolf (February 15, 1750 - August 8, 1824) was a German philologist and critic. ...
Hugo Wolf (March 13, 1860 – February 22, 1903) was a Austrian composer of Slovene origin, particularly noted for his art songs, or Lieder. ...
Maximilian Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf (June 21, 1863 – October 3, 1932) was a German astronomer. ...
Johann Rudolf Wolf (7 July 1816, Fällanden - 6 December 1893, Zurich) was a Swiss astronomer and mathematician best known for his research on sunspots. ...
Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900–September 15, 1938) was a famous American novelist. ...
As Name 4p- karyotype Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, also known as deletion 4p and 4p- syndrome was first described in 1961 by U. Wolf and K. Hirschhorn and their co-workers, this is a characteristic phenotype resulting from a partial deletion of chromosomal material of the short arm of chromosome 4. ...
Other The call sign of three different broadcast stations in the United States. Call sign can refer to different types of call signs: Airline call sign Aviator call sign Cosmonaut call sign Radio and television call signs Tactical call sign, also known as a tactical designator See also: International Callsign Allocations, Maritime Mobile Service Identity This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid...
A broadcast station may be: a radio station a television station It does not include television networks or radio networks. ...
- WOLF, a radio station broadcasting at 1490 kHz on the AM band, licensed to Syracuse, New York.
- WOLF-FM, a radio station broadcasting at 96.7 MHz on the FM band, licensed to Oswego, New York.
- WOLF-TV, a television station broadcasting on channel 56 analog/45 digital licensed to Hazleton, Pennsylvania
A kilohertz (kHz) is a unit of frequency equal to 1,000 hertz (1,000 cycles per second). ...
Mediumwave radio transmissions (sometimes called Medium frequency or MF) are those between the frequencies of 300 kHz and 3000 kHz. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Clinton Square in Downtown Syracuse Syracuse is an American city in Central New York. ...
Jump to: navigation, search State nickname: The Empire State Other U.S. States Capital Albany Largest city New York City Governor George Pataki (R) Senators Charles Schumer (D) Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) Official languages None (English is de facto) Area 141,205 km² or 54,556 square miles (27th) - Land...
A megahertz (MHz) is one million (106) hertz, a measure of frequency. ...
FM radio is a broadcast technology invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong that uses frequency modulation to provide high-fidelity broadcast radio sound. ...
Oswego is a city located in Oswego County, New York. ...
Jump to: navigation, search State nickname: The Empire State Other U.S. States Capital Albany Largest city New York City Governor George Pataki (R) Senators Charles Schumer (D) Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) Official languages None (English is de facto) Area 141,205 km² or 54,556 square miles (27th) - Land...
Hazleton is a city located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. ...
Jump to: navigation, search State nickname: The Keystone State Other U.S. States Capital Harrisburg Largest city Philadelphia Governor Ed Rendell (D) Senators Arlen Specter (R) Rick Santorum (R) Official languages None Area 119,283 km² (33rd) - Land 116,074 km² - Water 3,208 km² (2. ...
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