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    Eleanor Elizabeth Bryce Campbell FRSE FRS FRSC FInstP (born 13 April 1960) is a Scottish scientist who holds the Chair of Chemistry at the University of...
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  • Eleanor Campbell may refer to: Eleanor Campbell (physician) (1878–1959), American physician Eleanor Campbell (scientist) (born 1960), Scottish chemist...
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    Eleanor Campbell King (1906–1991), American modern dancer and choreographer Eleanor Warwick King (born 1957), British appellate court judge Eleanor Laing...
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  • genius antagonist of Sherlock Holmes Dr. Julius No (Dr. No) Eleanor Arroway (Contact) – scientist who searches for extraterrestrial intelligence Buckaroo...
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  • Books/HarperCollins. ISBN 0-465-02989-2. Martin Campbell-Kelly; Mary Croarken; Raymond Flood; Eleanor Robson, eds. (2003). The History of Mathematical...
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  • Ed Ricketts (category Scientists from Chicago)
    John Steinbeck and Joseph Campbell, Four Walls Eight Windows, 2004. Bruce Robison, "Mavericks on Cannery Row," American Scientist, vol. 92, no. 6 (November–December...
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  • Eleanor Reed Adair (November 11, 1926 – April 20, 2013) was an American physiologist who studied the effects of electromagnetic radiation on humans. She...
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    Shetland Television Drama – Shetland, ITV Studios/BBC One Bley Griffiths, Eleanor (21 December 2016). "How historically accurate is in Plain Sight? The true...
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    microbiologist and nutritionist Tarsy Carballas (born 1934), Spanish agrarian scientist Eleanor Carothers (1882–1957), American zoologist, geneticist and cytologist...
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  • Christy Carruthers Andras Jones as Daniel Dupre Susan Tyrrell as Mayor Eleanor Grimbaum Peter Jason as Chief Higgins Sarah Douglas as The Surgeon Tom...
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    translated by Eleanor Marx-Aveling. London, 1888. The Wild Duck[Vildanden], a play by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Eleanor Marx-Aveling. Eleanor had written:...
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    permanently paralyzed his legs. Partly through the encouragement of his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, he returned to public office as governor of New York from 1929...
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  • biologist Esther Odekunle - British neurobiologist and antibody engineer Eleanor Mary Reid – British paleobotanist George Rolleston – British medical doctor...
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    Margaret Thatcher (category 20th-century British women scientists)
    October 2020. Campbell (2000), p. 189. Campbell (2000), pp. 190–191. Campbell (2000), p. 222. Moore (2013), p. 215. Reitan (2003), p. 14. Campbell (2000), p...
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    Rolland, Lucie]; Collins, Gareth; Karatekin, Ozgur; Larmat, Carene; Sansom, Eleanor; Teanby, Nicholas; Spiga, Aymeric; Karakostas, Foivos; Leng, Kuangdai;...
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    Beatrice of England (1242–1275), daughter of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence Beatrice of Naples (fl. 1476–1500), queen of Hungary, also...
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    Her mother was a daughter of Swedish immigrants. She had three sisters: Eleanor Carlson Doud, Eda Mae Doud, and Mabel Frances "Mike" Doud. Doud and Eisenhower...
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  • as seven-year-old Emma Wilder and Chris O’Neil as ten-year-old Noah. A scientist in the distant future has set out to avert a catastrophic ecological disaster...
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  • natural philosopher Diotima of Mantinea (4th century BCE), philosopher and scientist, ancient Greece Eccello of Lucania (5th or 4th century BCE), Greek/Italian...
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    Francesco was the son of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Eleanor of Toledo. He served as regent for his father Cosimo after he retired from...
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