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    Birdsey Renshaw (October 10, 1911 – November 23, 1948) was an American electrophysiologist and neuroscientist. He is known for his 1941 discovery of the...
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  • fatal if the diaphragm is involved. The concept of the Renshaw cells was postulated by Birdsey Renshaw (1911–1948), when it was discovered that with antidromic...
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  • Renshaw is uncommon as a given name. Notable persons with that surname include: Birdsey Renshaw (1911–1948), American neuroscientist Deborah Renshaw (born...
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    Remak Island of Reil  –  Johann Christian Reil (1759-1813) Renshaw cells – Birdsey Renshaw (1908–1948) Space of Retzius and Veins of Retzius – Anders...
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  • microbiologist and professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine Birdsey Renshaw, 1936, electrophysiologist and neuroscientist at Rockefeller University...
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  • Sherrington and to take lessons in piloting an airplane.Forbes and Birdsey Renshaw (1911–1948) were among the first scientists to use microelectrodes...
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  • Wilmot Birdsey, moved to England five years ago because his wife wanted them to be near their daughter Mae, who married an English earl. Mr Birdsey is a...
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  • 193–216. doi:10.1353/pbm.2000.0001. ISSN 1529-8795. PMID 10804585. Renshaw, Birdsey (1946-05-01). "Central Effects of Centripetal Impulses in Axons of...
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  • Victoria Alfred Lewis Bennett, of Armadale. For public service. Roy Davison Birdsey, of Highton. For services to the community. Edward Eric Keith Bottomley...
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