• Joseph Sampson (October 16, 1794 – May 21, 1872) was a 19th-century American businessman and merchant. He was among the founding shareholders of Chemical...
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    Dr Joseph Sampson Gamgee, MRCS, FRSE (17 April 1828, Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany – 18 September 1886) was a surgeon at the Queen's Hospital (later...
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    Gamgee Tissue is a surgical dressing invented by Dr. Joseph Sampson Gamgee in Birmingham, England, in 1880. Gamgee Tissue has a thick layer of absorbent...
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    equation was introduced to differential geometry by James Eells and Joseph Sampson in 1964, inspiring the introduction of the Ricci flow by Richard Hamilton...
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    many other practical uses. The first medical use of cotton wool was by Joseph Sampson Gamgee at the Queen's Hospital (later the General Hospital) in Birmingham...
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  • August 23, 1841. She was the only child of Joseph Sampson (1793–1872) and Adele Sampson (née Livingston) Sampson of the prominent American Livingston family)...
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  • Joseph Harold Sampson Jr. (1926 – 2003) was an American mathematician known for his work in mathematical analysis, geometry and topology, especially his...
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    Kelvin Dale Sampson (born October 5, 1955) is an American college basketball coach, currently the head coach for the University of Houston of the Big...
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    Sampson Mordan (c. 1790 – 9 April 1843) was a British silversmith and a co-inventor of the first patented mechanical pencil. During his youth, he was...
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    for which DeTurck's method is inaccessible. In 1964, James Eells and Joseph Sampson initiated the study of harmonic map heat flow, using a convergence theorem...
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  • The theory of harmonic maps was initiated in 1964 by James Eells and Joseph Sampson, who showed that in certain geometric contexts, arbitrary maps could...
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    Discoveries of anti-bacterial effects of penicillium moulds before Fleming Joseph Sampson Gamgee Listerine, a mouthwash named after Lister. Hector Charles Cameron...
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     566; Sampson 2011, pp. 508–511. Meredith 2010, pp. 523, 543; Sampson 2011, pp. 496–497. Sampson 2011, p. 502. Sampson 2011, pp. 497–499, 510. Sampson 2011...
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  • James Jenkins, William A. Seely, and William Stebbins.Additionally, Joseph Sampson, although not a director, was among the largest of the original shareholders...
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    Sampson Avard (October 23, 1800 – April 15, 1869) was one of the founders and leaders of the Mormon vigilantes known as the Danites, which existed in...
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    PMID 29763145 – via PubMed. Adjei Boachie, Joseph; Smith-Singares, Eduardo (April 9, 2016). "Sampson's Artery Hemorrhage after Inguinal Hernia Repair:...
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    Joseph Ernest Sampson ((July 11, 1887 – October 29, 1946)), was an artist, designer and printer who was co-founder, senior partner and president of the...
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  • Jason Sampson (born February 21, 1982) is an American professional mixed martial artist currently competing in the flyweight division of Legacy FC. A...
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    Michel Talagrand. Since the seminal 1964 publication of James Eells and Joseph Sampson on harmonic maps, various rigidity phenomena had been deduced from the...
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    married Mary Louisa Clark in 1875. He was the brother of John Gamgee and Joseph Sampson Gamgee and uncle of D'Arcy Thompson. The 1909 obituary for Gamgee in...
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    Burton-Sampson is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Southend West and Leigh since 2024. Burton-Sampson's personal...
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    architecture style, with brick, from a local brickyard, laid by mason Joseph Sampson. Besides council chambers the building was home to a local jail, and...
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    Joseph Patrick Kennedy II (born September 24, 1952) is an American businessman, Democratic politician, and a member of the Kennedy family. He is a son...
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    Edith Sampson (1910-1979) was an American lawyer, diplomat and civil rights advocate known for being the first African-American to officially represent...
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  • absorbent cotton wool between two layers of absorbent gauze, is invented by Joseph Sampson Gamgee. It represents the first use of cotton wool in a medical context...
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    was married to Adele Livingston Sampson (1841–1912), a daughter of Joseph Sampson and Adele (née Livingston) Sampson. Before their legal separation in...
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    Sampson Gideon (February 1699 – 17 October 1762) was a British banker and philanthropist active in the City of London during the Georgian era. Gideon...
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  • Sampson is a surname, and may refer to: Aaron Sampson, several people Adrian Sampson (born 1991), baseball player Agnes Sampson, (died 1591), Scottish...
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    built in 1807 by Josiah Sampson and is Cotuit's most elaborate Federal style house. Sampson had married the daughter of Captain Joseph Crocker, whose family...
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    theorems to extend the rigidity phenomena found earlier by James Eells and Joseph Sampson to noncompact settings. By identifying a certain interplay of the Bochner...
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