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ege, Towns became Head Track and Field coach at | UGA, a position he held unil 1975. |
From 1872 to 1875, he taught at | UGA again, and became President of the Georgia Agri |
eld including raising USD$1,900.00 in 1897 from | UGA alumni to further landscape the field and build |
, Julia Carnes King, would marry another famous | UGA alumnus, Henry W. Grady. |
Scarlett goes to | UGA and Drew plays for UGA and is now the starting |
Dr. Charles Herty, a professor of Chemistry at | UGA and the creator of the UGA varsity football and |
In 1965, | UGA and the board merged their efforts as Georgia E |
er member of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society at | UGA and its first female president, and she was the |
Hall County, Georgia, Evans played football for | UGA, and graduated from the Terry College of Busine |
r of the Phi Mu Sorority (the first sorority at | UGA), and founded the Pioneer Club. |
uties at Emory in 1932; however, he returned to | UGA as the dean of the law school in 1933. |
1914 - four years before women were admitted to | UGA as regular students. |
ECIS), that is necessary for the recognition of | UGA as a Sec codon rather than as a stop signal. |
CIS), which is necessary for the recognition of | UGA as a Sec codon rather than as a stop signal. |
CIS), which is necessary for the recognition of | UGA as a Sec codon rather than as a stop signal. |
ECIS), that is necessary for the recognition of | UGA as a Sec codon rather than as a stop signal. |
CIS), which is necessary for the recognition of | UGA as a Sec codon rather than as a stop signal. |
He attended the University of Georgia ( | UGA) at Athens and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (A.B |
University of Georgia from 1939 to 1960 and as | UGA athletic director from 1939 to 1963; he is a me |
ch there is a "passing of the bone" and the new | Uga begins his reign. |
The War Memorial Fund, | UGA's first capital campaign, drew contributions fr |
, she has been in a long-term relationship with | UGA Board of Regent member Don Leebern, even though |
Located at the heart of the | UGA campus, it houses both classroom space and libr |
ompetes in Gabrielsen Natatorium located on the | UGA campus. |
United States, in the Memorial Ballroom on the | UGA campus. |
He joined with future | UGA Chancellor Walter Barnard Hill to form the law |
that year, the Trustees of the college met with | UGA Chancellor David C. Barrow Jr. and began the ph |
-1920 school year, Mary Lyndon was nominated by | UGA Chancellor David C. Barrow and then elected by |
While at | UGA, Clayton founded the Demosthenian Literary Soci |
ar on the University of Georgia tennis team and | UGA coach. |
The selenocysteine is encoded by the | UGA codon that normally signals translation termina |
With these elements in place, a | UGA codon can be decoded as selenocysteine. |
steine (Sec) residues, which are encoded by the | UGA codon that normally signals translation termina |
ns selenocysteine (Sec) residues encoded by the | UGA codon, which normally signals translation termi |
The selenocysteine is encoded by the | UGA codon, which normally signals translation termi |
s, this mRNA does not contain a selenocysteine ( | UGA) codon. |
ly incorporated into selenoproteins at in-frame | UGA codons. |
The | UGA College of Veterinary Medicine also offers the |
n New York City before beginning her studies at | UGA during Summer school sessions. |
) is a documentary detailing the history of the | Uga dynasty, which was produced by Nowhere Producti |
In 1933, | UGA established the College of Family and Consumer |
rmy from 1941 through 1946, Stephens joined the | UGA faculty. |
UGA Food Services is the only dining service on the | |
UGA Food Services is self sustained as an Auxiliary | |
UGA Food Services is ranked in the top 5 food servi | |
Thomas "Pokie" Davis - NFL player, former | UGA football player |
Meriwether served as a trustee of | UGA from 1816 until 1831. |
Nisbet served a trustee of | UGA from 1864 until his death in 1871 in Macon, Geo |
mathematics professor at University of Georgia ( | UGA) from 1991 until 2002. |
UGA Fumble recovery, touchdown by Marcus Howard. | |
The | UGA Graduate School administers and confers all pro |
As of 2006, the | UGA Graduate School offered Master of Arts in 32 di |
The School is based in Tucker Hall on | UGA's South Campus; courses are offered there and a |
While at | UGA, he was a member of the Phi Kappa Literary Soci |
At the | UGA, he is also a member of the Cancer Center. |
While at | UGA, he was the editor of the independent student n |
During his education at | UGA, he attended the University of Hamburg in Germa |
At | UGA, he was a member of the Phi Kappa Literary Soci |
During his stay at | UGA he was a full time employee of the State of Geo |
ritt has also served on the Chaplain's team for | UGA Head Football Coach Mark Richt and team chaplai |
honors making her the most-decorated swimmer in | UGA history. |
pened in the Fall of 1891 and hosting the first | UGA home football game against Mercer University on |
Uga I ("Hood's Ole Dan", 1956-1966) - the original, | |
Uga III ("Seiler's Uga Three", 1972-1981) - preside | |
of Education (M.Ed.) in sports management from | UGA in 1994. |
in 1808 and attended the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens. |
She graduated from | UGA in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in Education |
He graduated from the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens in 1854. |
e, Georgia, attended the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens and graduated in 1937 with an A.B. a |
Located on the East Campus of | UGA, in the Performing and Visual Arts Complex, it |
lity and stadium for the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia. |
tic Director (AD) at the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia. |
She graduated from | UGA in 2001 and was named the NCAA Woman of the Yea |
is a college within the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia, United States. |
Graduate studies began at | UGA in the 19th century under the supervision of a |
He attended the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens and graduated with a Bachelor of Art |
d diving facility at the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia, U.S.A. |
eters graduated from the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in |
is a college within the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia, United States. |
Georgia and attended the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens in 1929. |
He attended the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens and the University of South Carolina |
ation" to revitalize the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens. |
itus of Chemistry at the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens. |
graduate degree from the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia. |
in 1864 and attended the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens where he was a member of the Phi Kap |
ing on the campus of the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia, United States. |
He attended the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, gained admission to the state bar i |
He earned an A.B. from | UGA in 1919 after only two years and was a member o |
is a college within the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia, United States. |
Franklin College at the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, where he was a member of the Phi Ka |
female graduate from the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia. |
ball and baseball at the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia. |
67) was President of the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens from 1949 until 1950. |
ball and baseball at the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia. |
was the president of the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia, United States. |
n varsity program at the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia, USA. |
e initial college of the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, for some time and then attended Yal |
9 and graduated from the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens with a Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) degre |
ate Teachers College which had been merged into | UGA in 1933. |
l Director from 1896 until his resignation from | UGA in November 1901. |
Science degree from the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens where he was a member of the varsity |
ass Communication at the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia, when he received a Bachelo |
a, was chancellor of the University of Georgia ( | UGA) in Athens, Georgia, United States from 1889 un |
d to the creation of the University of Georgia ( | UGA) Institute of Ecology in 1961 and the UGA Schoo |
University of Georgia and the successor of the | UGA Institute of Ecology. |
UGA kept the school; however, the clash cost Rogers | |
Upon leaving | UGA, Knapp became president of the Aspen Institute |
established in 2002 by a $1 million gift to the | UGA Law School by former Georgia governor and curre |
He found songs by Robert Burns at the | UGA library and began to learn and arrange them. |
s, David Francis Barrow, became a member of the | UGA Mathematics faculty. |
He later served as head of the | UGA mathematics department, 1959-1963. |
He took over the | UGA men's basketball team following the firing of D |
While attending | UGA, Mikey auditioned for commercials and movies in |
1954 | UGA National Negro Open |
1956 | UGA National Negro Open, Rhode Island Open |
1960 | UGA National Negro Open, Almaden Open (unofficial w |
r of members have no known association with the | UGA or the state of Georgia. |
the ribosome reaches a stop codon on mRNA(UAA, | UGA, or UAG). |
formed those duties until his ascendancy to the | UGA presidency in 1932. |
Founded in 1938, the | UGA Press is a division of the University of Georgi |
The University of Georgia Press or | UGA Press is a publishing house and is a member of |
the Georgia Humanities Council and GALILEO, the | UGA Press created the New Georgia Encyclopedia, an |
Unlike the | UGA Press edition, it will be divided into two sect |
The | UGA Press has successfully published original novel |
y Charles East, then the editor-in-chief of the | UGA Press, in 1983 to recognize gifted young writer |
Lui reporting live on CNN: | UGA professor turns into spree killer. |
Richt named former | UGA quarterback Mike Bobo as the new offensive coor |
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act forms, said | UGA reported $67.05 million in football revenue in |
After leaving | UGA, Roundtree played three seasons in the American |
First Round - Lost to William Bagonza ( | UGA), RSC-2 |
later, Caldwell assumed a professorship at the | UGA School of Law. |
inatory practices at the University of Georgia ( | UGA) School of Law. |
A map of Athens with Downtown and | UGA shaded. |
presence of a nonsense (stop) codon (UAA, UAG, | UGA) somewhere within the open reading frame. |
Former | UGA star to lead health-care network |
he presiding head of the University of Georgia ( | UGA), stepped down from his position at UGA to beco |
ng the process of translational recoding of the | UGA stop codon. |
AG stop codons) or RF2 (recognizing the UAA and | UGA stop codons). |
system that today comprises nearly one-fifth of | UGA students owes its existence to Mell. |
aign to complete the building in honor of those | UGA students that served and died in the war. |
ion for Master of Social Work (MSW) students at | UGA. Students from both concentrations attend the sa |
In Boenig's first varsity season (2002-2003) at | UGA, the team won the national championship in the |
a full length movie about the life and times of | Uga, the mascot of the University of Georgia Bulldo |
helped her college, the University of Georgia ( | UGA), to three NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Cha |
UGA Touchdown, by Knowshon Moreno, rush for 17 yard | |
After his political service, Persons served a | UGA trustee from 1894 until 1910. |
Each is a descendant of the original | Uga, usually being the son of the predecessor. |
First Round - Defeated Venostos Ochira ( | UGA), walk-over |
Rogers' tenure at | UGA was very brief due to a power struggle with som |
eader, Philanthropist, and, Educator - See CSU, | UGA, WEI |
re later called) became United Game Artists or ( | UGA) when Sega reorganized its studios to become se |
rth and goal for the game's only score in a 7-0 | UGA win. |
ilhet graduated from the University of Georgia ( | UGA) with a Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) degree in 1996 |
Boenig was named the inaugural | UGA Women's equestrian head coach on October 1, 200 |
competed in the first football game in Georgia; | UGA won 50-0 on January 15, 1892. |
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