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Frederick Roth

Roth's ''Horse Tamer'', from the Pan-American Exposition Frederick George Richard Roth (1872 – 1944) often referred to as F.G.R. Roth, was an American sculptor and animalier, well known for portraying living animals. The statue of the sled dog Balto in New York City's Central Park is perhaps his most famous piece. Provided by Wikipedia
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    An atlas of variant effects to understand the genome at nucleotide resolution by Fowler, Douglas (Author) , Adams, David J. (Author) , Gloyn, Anna L. (Author) , Hahn, William C. (Author) , Marks, Debora S. (Author) , Muffley, Lara A. (Author) , Neal, James T. (Author) , Roth, Frederick P. (Author) , Rubin, Alan F. (Author) , Starita, Lea M. (Author) , Hurles, Matthew E. (Author) , Boutros, Michael (Author) , Güler, Murat (Author) ,


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    Bridging the electricity saving intention-behavior gap: A German field experiment with a smart meter website by Mack, Birgit (Author) , Tampe-Mai, Karolin (Author) , Kouros, Jens (Author) , Roth, Frederick (Author) , Taube, Oliver (Author) , Diesch, Eugen (Author) ,


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