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  1. Gregory Herbert fue un saxofonista y flautista norteamericano de jazz, nacido el 19 de mayo de 1947, y fallecido el 31 de enero de 1978. En 1964 participó brevemente con la Duke Ellington Orchestra, estudiando después en la Temple University, entre 1965 y 1971, grabando en este periodo con Pat Martino (1968).

  2. Gregory Herbert (May 19, 1947 – January 31, 1978) was an American jazz saxophonist and flautist. Herbert started on alto saxophone at age 12. In 1964 he did a short stint in the Duke Ellington Orchestra , then studied at Temple University from 1965 to 1971.

  3. Gregory Herbert fue un saxofonista y flautista norteamericano de jazz, nacido el 19 de mayo de 1947, y fallecido el 31 de enero de 1978.

  4. 23 de ago. de 2023 · Gregory Herbert, a geoscientist at South Florida, said debris believed to be from MH370 that washed up on the coast of Africa last year was covered in barnacles that could provide clues about...

  5. In their conversations in the laboratory and online, Katie Field and artist Gregory Herbert found themselves focusing on the interfacial apoplast, the space between plant root cell membranes and mycorrhizal fungal hyphal filaments in which nutrients are exchanged.

  6. Gregory Herbert, one of the most talented saxophonists of his generation, was born in Philadelphia 67 years ago this month. After a brief engagement with Duke Ellington when he was 17, Herbert spent four years as a music major at Temple University in his hometown, concentrating on alto saxophone, clarinet and flute.

  7. 2014. Reconstructing carbon sources in a dynamic estuarine ecosystem using oyster amino acid δ13C values from shell and tissue. GS Ellis, G Herbert, D Hollander. Journal of Shellfish Research 33 (1), 217-225. , 2014. 18. 2014. Tests of the escalation hypothesis: the role of multiple predators. GS Herbert, GP Dietl.