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- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase Project Meeting, March 1999
Date: October 1998-May 1999Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/14APart of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase Project Meeting, Oct 2001
Date: July-October 2001Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/16Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase Project Meeting, Oct 1994
Date: October 1994Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/8Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase Project Meeting, Feb 2002
Date: February 2002Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/18Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Discussions for next FlyBase meeting
Date: April 1996Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/10Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase Advisory Committee meeting, 2007
Date: September 2007Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/23Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase Project Meeting, March 2003
Date: February 2003Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/20Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Books
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Fly 1659 : an almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1659 ... : calculated for the meridian of Kings-Lynn ... and may very well serve for any other part of England.
Date: 1659- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase meeting reports, April 1994 report
Date: June 1994Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/7Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase publications
Date: 1985-1997Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/4Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Books
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Fly, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681 : Being the first after leap-year. Calculated for the meridian of Kings-Lynn, where the pole artick is elevated 52 deg. 43 min. above the horizon, and may very well serve for any part of England.
FlyDate: 1681- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase meetings
Date: 1992-2003Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Washington (FlyBase) 11-12 March 95
Date: February-March 1995Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/8APart of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Books
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Fly, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1683 : Being the third after Leap-Year. Calculated for the meridian of Kings-Lynn, where the pole artick is elevated 52 deg. 43 min. above the horizon, and may very well serve for any other part of England.
FlyDate: 1683- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase meeting Harvard 6-10 Nov 98
Date: October-November 1998Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/13APart of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Books
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Fly, 1670 : an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1670 : being the second after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5675 : calculated for the meridian of Kings-Lynn ... and may very well serve for any other part of England.
FlyDate: 1670- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase Project and Advisory Committee meeting, 1998
Date: March 1998Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/2/14Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Books
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Fly, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1689 : it being the first after the bissextile or leap-year and from the creation of the world, (as commonly computed) 5690 : calculated for the meridian of Kingslynn ... and may very well serve for any other part of England.
FlyDate: 1689- Books
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Fly. An almanack, for the year of Our Lord God, 1731. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. Calculated for the meridian of King's-Lynn, where the pole artick is elevated 52 deg. 35 min. above the horizon, and may very well serve for any part of England[.]
Fly.Date: 1731- Books
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Fly : an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1680 : being leap-year, c. : calculated for the meridian of Kings-Lynn, where the pole artick is elevated 52 deg. 43 min. above the horizon, and may very well serve for any part of England.
FlyDate: 1680- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase work files
Date: 1979-2003Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/1Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Archives and manuscripts
FlyBase grant files
Date: 1989-2003Reference: PP/MIA/B/1/3Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Books
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Fly, an almanack for the year of our Lord God. 1685 : Being the first after leap-year. And from the creation of the world, 5686 calculated for the meridian of Kings Lynn, where the pole artick is elevated, 52 deg. 43 min. above the horizon, and may very well serve for any other part of England.
FlyDate: 1685- Books
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Fly 1657. An almanacke, for the yeare of our Lord God, 1657 : Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world, 5661. Calculated for the merid. of Kings-Lynn, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees, 43 min. above the horizon, and may very well serve for any other part of England.
FlyDate: 1657- Books
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Fly, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1688 : It being the bissextile or leap-year and from the creation of the world, (as commonly computed) 5689. Calculated for the meridian of Kings-Lynn, where the Pole Artick is elevated, 52 deg. 43 min. above the horizon, and may very well serve for any other part of England.
FlyDate: 1688