William B. Kannel (December 13, 1923 in Brooklyn – August 20, 2011) was a former director of the Framingham Heart Study and a former head of the American...
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"risk factor" was coined by former Framingham Heart Study director, William B. Kannel in a 1961 article in Annals of Internal Medicine. Health risk assessment...
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Huxley, John D. Keith [de], William Thornton Mustard 1976 Sir Godfrey N. Hounsfield, Thomas R. Dawber [de], William B. Kannel, Eugene P. Kennedy, George...
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television director (b. 1930) William B. Kannel, physician (b. 1923) William I. Wolff, physician and Colonoscopy co-developer (b. 1916) August 22 Nickolas...
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"risk factor" was first coined Dr. William B. Kannel in a 1961 article in Annals of Internal Medicine. Dr. Kannel was the epidemiologist who discovered...
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Dies at 77 William Kannel, 87; force behind pioneering Framingham Heart Study. Boston.com (2011-09-18). Retrieved on 2011-10-10. W. B. Kannel, Who Led Historic...
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Wilson, Peter W. F.; D’Agostino, Ralph B.; Levy, Daniel; Belanger, Albert M.; Silbershatz, Halit; Kannel, William B. (1998-05-12). "Prediction of Coronary...
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D., Ph.D., and Aaron Marcus, M.D 1993 Eugene Braunwald, M.D. and William B. Kannel, M.D., M.P.H. 1992 Robert J. Lefkowitz, M.D. 1991 Robert F. Furchgott...
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1007/s11739-015-1361-y. ISSN 1828-0447. PMC 4747988. PMID 26749533. Kannel, W B; Sorlie, P; Gordon, T (June 1980). "Labile hypertension: a faulty concept...
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Curt. "Medieval Instruments V: Fiddles – Curt Bouterse". Galpin, Francis William (1911). Old English Instruments of Music. Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Company...
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List of inventors (section B)
Gieson (1866–1913), U.S. – Van Gieson's stain (histology) Theophilus Van Kannel (1841–1919), U.S. – revolving door (1888) Vladimir Veksler (1907–1966),...
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Retrieved 9 February 2021. Vasan RS, Beiser A, Seshadri S, Larson MG, Kannel WB, D'Agostino RB, Levy D (February 2002). "Residual lifetime risk for developing...
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PMC 3114857. PMID 21695075. Franklin SS, Gustin W, Wong ND, Larson MG, Weber MA, Kannel WB, Levy D (July 1997). "Hemodynamic patterns of age-related changes in...
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Levy, Daniel; Garrison, Robert J.; Savage, Daniel D.; Kannel, William B.; Castelli, William P. (1990-05-31). "Prognostic Implications of Echocardiographically...
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Practice. Cambridge University Press. p. 128. Truett, J; Cornfield, J; Kannel, W (1967). "A multivariate analysis of the risk of coronary heart disease...
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Estonia (category EngvarB from December 2019)
also has a strong tradition of instrumental accompaniment, featuring the kannel, a zither-like instrument, along with the torupill, an Estonian bagpipe...
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considered a "national" instrument for all three countries. The Estonian kannel, the Latvian kokle, and the Lithuanian kankle, though similar in design...
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Hobbs Bill Holman Marvin "Doc" Holladay Clay Jenkins Richie Kamuca Melvin Kannel Joel Kaye Red Kelly Jimmy Knepper Bobby Knight Lee Konitz Tom Lacy Scott...
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Truss Bridge". www.invent.org. June 4, 2024. "NIHF Inductee Theophilus Van Kannel Invented Revolving Doors". www.invent.org. June 5, 2024. "NIHF Inductee...
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in Baltimore, soon establishing themselves as the giants of the American kannel-manufacturing industry. The establishment of the People's Republic of China...
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(doubling kazoo), flute (doubling alto flute, bass flute and ocarina), kannel (doubling Jew's harp) and cello (doubling Swanee whistle) The Furiosus (1998)...
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the first Kannel Days festival to celebrate the Estonian American kannel. This same year also sees Gottlieb Peets begin manufacturing kannels, soon becoming...
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John Buckley (composer) (category EngvarB from September 2014)
performed by William Dowdall (flute), on: Works for Solo Flute, Celestial Harmonies 13253-2 (CD, 2009). Constellations, performed by William Dowdall (fl)...
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pp. 4, 44–46, 71; Nettl, Folk and Traditional Music, pp. 53–75; Price, William, "Harps, Bards and the Gwerin" in the Rough Guide to World Music, pp. 313–319; ;...
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revolving door was invented in 1888 by Theophilus Van Kannel of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Van Kannel patented the revolving door on August 7, 1888. 1888...
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(Cooperation march), EM180 (1932) Uuno Kailas - Mixed choir Ota se kaunis kannel taas (Take that beautiful kantele again), EM181 (1901, published 1935) Larin-Kyösti...
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Retrieved June 25, 2012. Hall of Fame / Inventor Profile: Theophilus Van Kannel Archived August 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, National Inventors Hall...
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Joululaulu (Christmas Song), with text by Alpo Noponen † Ota se kaunis kannel taas (Take Up That Fair Kantele Again), with text by Larin-Kyösti † Op....
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Individual Mixed Notes ^1 Warren was relegated to the B final after the semifinal, and placed first in the B final. She finished fourth overall. ^2 Warren qualified...
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