Dr. Sharp graduated from the University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1997. He works in Greenville, TX and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Sharp is affiliated with Hunt Regional Medical Center.
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Yukon, OklahomaAuthor at Self Past: Co-Owner at The Real Estate Book TM Sharp was raised in the small town of Clayton in Northeastern New Mexico. Since it was a ranching community it was only appropriate for TM to round up all... TM Sharp was raised in the small town of Clayton in Northeastern New Mexico. Since it was a ranching community it was only appropriate for TM to round up all the neighbor’s dogs and cats and set up a stockyard in his back yard. The life lesson was that while dogs and cats are fun to play with, the...
100 microns doesnt seem very largeits the size of a human hairbut these are much larger diamonds than you'd get during the transformation of graphite to diamond in a shock, says Thomas Sharp, a geologist at Arizona State University who wasn't involved in the new research, but studies meteorite
Date: Apr 17, 2018
Category: Science
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Thomas Sharp
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Preston, CT 06365 College Station, TX Salt Lake City, UT Cleveland, OH State College, PA Bloomington, IN Litchfield, IL
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University of New Haven - Adjunct chemistry faculty (2009) Pfizer (emeritus) - Associate Research Fellow (emeritus) (1991-2009)
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Indiana University Bloomington - Biological chemistry, Western Illinois University - Zoology and chemistry, Rensselaer at Hartford - Computer science