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    Loye Holmes Miller (18 October 1874 – 6 April 1970), was an American paleontologist and zoologist who served as professor of zoology at the University...
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  • football player Loye H. Miller (1874–1970), American paleontologist Mal Loye, English cricket player Paul Loye (1861–1890), French physician La Loye, France La...
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  • B. milleri and B. borrasi. B. milleri is named after paleontologist Loye Miller. Howard, Hildegarde; Howard, Hildegarde (1932). Eagles and eagle-like...
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    Gymnogyps amplus (category Taxa named by Loye H. Miller)
    vulture in the family Cathartidae. The species was first described by Loye H. Miller (1911) in 1911 from a partial tarsometatarsus recovered from Pleistocene...
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  • The Loye and Alden Miller Research Award, now known as the AOS Miller Award, was established in 1993 by the Cooper Ornithological Society (COS) to recognize...
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  • National Academy of Sciences. Alden Miller was born February 4, 1906, in Los Angeles, California, the son of Loye H. Miller, a noted professor and researcher...
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  • filmmakers' offices in Baltimore, MD by Whiteford, contributing editor Loye Miller, and assistant editor Alex Houston. After viewing them, HBO decided to...
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    Chendytes (category Taxa named by Loye H. Miller)
    the Channel Islands. C. milleri was named in honor of paleontologist Loye H. Miller, who first described the genus Chendytes. C. milleri is smaller than...
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  • Biology (formerly Pacific Coast Avifauna). It presented the annual Loye and Alden Miller Research Award, which is given for lifetime achievement in ornithological...
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  • remains from Idaho". Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 87 (20): 1–12. Miller, Loye (1944). "Some Pliocene birds from Oregon and Idaho". The Condor. 46 (1):...
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