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AMERIKAANS GEOLOOG
John "Jack" Robert Horner (Shelby (Montana), 15 juni 1946) is een Amerikaans paleontoloog. Hij richt zich vooral op onderzoek naar groei en gedrag van dinosauriërs, met name Hadrosauridae en Tyrannosaurus rex.
Chris Horner         
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AMERIKAANS WIELRENNER
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William George Horner         
BRITS WISKUNDIGE
William Horner
William George Horner (Bristol, 1786 – Bath, 22 september 1837) was een Brits wiskundige.
Examples of use of Jack Horner
1. I think it is," said Jack Horner, curator of paleontology at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Mont.
2. "It‘s never been published scientifically, and so it‘s all just hearsay," said paleontologist Jack Horner of Montana State University.
3. Dr Jack Horner, the well–known palaeontologist who was a consultant for Stephen Spielberg‘s Jurassic Park films, will also act as an advisor to the Restless Planet team.
4. Jack Horner, creative director at the music strategy agency Frukt and the chairman of the judges, said: "The big thing this year was the coming of age of fans on the web through all the different social networking sites.
5. The leading dinosaur researchers in the US gathered at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting to "answer questions that we would not even have thought of asking a few years ago," as Jack Horner of Montana State University put it.