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Journal: :WHO offset publication 1985

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Journal: :Chest 2017
Tomohiko Kisaka Daniel Dumitrescu Harry B Rossiter Kathy E Sietsema

Karlman Wasserman, MD, PhD, FCCP Karlman Wasserman was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1927. He graduated from high school in June 1944, and at the age of 17, at the height of World War II, he joined the US Army Specialized Training Reserve Program. Before he was able to complete his studies in engineering at Princeton University, he was called to active duty, serving in the postwar Army of Occu...

2015
Allan Aaron Iain McGill

Since the second world war, as large-scale technological innovations have become more and more expensive, complex and risky, western economies (recently followed by China’s guided economy) have sought to bridge the chasm between laboratoryscale technology trial and commercial rollout, through the use of publicly funded demonstration projects and market measures which seek to limit the risk by c...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2015
Parag D Dashatwar

He was colonel in Indian Army that served on East Africa front in First World War and in Afghan war of 1919. In 1921, Chopra was appointed as first professor of Pharmacology at newly established Calcutta School Of Tropical Medicine while simultaneously heading department of Pharmacology at Calcutta Medical College. During his tenure at these institutes he nurtured a pool of talented pharmacolog...

1997
Grzegorz S. Litynski

World War II began on September 1, 1939 with the German invasion of Poland. By early May 1940, German troops had overrun the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg; soon thereafter Germany broke through the French defensive forces near Sedan. Political lethargy, a poor communication system and many mistakes accelerated the downfall of the French army. By the end of May approximately 350,000 Frenc...

2013
William Grange Heinz Hilpert Jurgen Fehling Erich Engel

Journal: :The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science 1958

2004
Daniel G. Aldrich

Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr.— first Chancellor of the University of California, Irvine, since January 19, 1962. Responsible for developing the campus from bare ground to a fully operating institution. Dr. Aldrich joined the University of California as a junior chemist in the Citrus Experiment Station at Riverside in 1943. Following three years of service in the armed forces during World War II, h...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1959
Saul A. Frankel

group of fungi. On the other hand, actinomycetes have been included, although they are true bacteria and entirely unrelated to the fungi. The author's reason for including them, namely, that they occupy a similar ecological niche, does not appear compelling. These personal criticisms do not, of course, in any way detract from the value of the book. Physiology of Fungi can be recommended to all ...

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