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Meaning of "oxfordian"
oxfordian (noun) - a scholar or enthusiast of the works of William Shakespeare, particularly associated with the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship
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- A native or resident of Oxford.
- One who believes that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays traditionally attributed to William Shakespeare.
- The age from 163.5±1.0 Ma to 157.3±1.0 Ma or the stage of rocks (chiefly coral-derived limestones) deposited during it.
- Of or pertaining to Oxford or its residents.
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The formation locally reaches into the lower Oxfordian.
Certain levels of the carbonated Oxfordian have a higher porosity than the rest of the formation.
Grad Oxf is the horizontal gradient in Oxfordian formation.
The Oxfordian is preceded by the Callovian and is followed by the Kimmeridgian.
Porosity Oxf is the effective porosity of the Oxfordian carbonates.
The Oxfordian thing.
He was also an enthusiastic proponent of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship.
Teeth referrable to Dakosaurus are known from Europe from the Oxfordian.
The Kimmeridgian follows the Oxfordian and precedes the Tithonian.
He was an enthusiastic Shakespeare scholar and proponent of the Oxfordian theory.
These specimens come from the Oxfordian stage of the Chinese Shishugou Formation.
L Oxf is the distance to the exposure point traveled in Oxfordian formation.
Cacibupteryx is one of the most complete Oxfordian pterosaurs, and demonstrates additional Oxfordian pterosaur diversity.
What pisses people off the anti-Strafordian thing The Oxfordian thing.
Dispersivity in the Oxfordian formation, uniform distribution with minimum of 1 m and maximum of 10 m.
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Disp Oxf is the dispersivity in Oxfordian formation.
The Oxfordian thing… the anti-Strafordian thing… what pisses people off… about Shakespeare.
Marine macrofossils indicate a Callovian to Oxfordian age for the Jackson unit.
The Oxfordian thing . The anti-Stratfordian thing.
The other analyses only compared the fluxes exiting the Callovo - Oxfordian formation.
The Oxfordian thing. The anti-Stratfordian thing. What pisses people off about Shakespeare.
The novel draws heavily on Shakespeare authorship theories, notably Oxfordian theory and Derbyite theory.
This site has rocks dating to the Oxfordian stage, around 160 million years ago.
The lower units were formed during the Valangian, Oxfordian and Kimmeridgian ages.
To the north of the Mâconnais, lias and Oxfordian mari, revealed by erosion.
Only 13 hydraulic head measurements are available in the Oxfordian formation and 11 in the Dogger formation.