• Charles Walter Suckling CBE FRS (24 July 1920 – 31 October 2013) was a British chemist who first synthesised halothane, a volatile inhalational anaesthetic...
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  • Norman Charles Suckling (24 October 1904 – August 1994) was an English biographer, composer, pianist, and writer on music. Born in the Forest Gate neighborhood...
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  • Suckling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Catherine Suckling (1725–1767), mother of Horatio Nelson Charles Suckling (1920–2013)...
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    Sir John Suckling (10 February 1609 – after May 1641) was an English poet, prominent among those renowned for careless gaiety and wit – the accomplishments...
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    John Suckling (1569 – 27 March 1627) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1627. Suckling was the...
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    Musicians from Forest Gate include biographer, composer and pianist Norman Charles Suckling, John Ashton, Kele Le Roc and heavy metal vocalist Sarah Jezebel Deva...
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    Breastfeeding (redirect from Suckling)
    long pumping sessions. Suckling may be encouraged with a tube filled with infant formula, so that the baby associates suckling at the breast with food...
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    Captain Maurice Suckling (4 May 1726 – 14 July 1778) was a British Royal Navy officer of the eighteenth century, most notable for starting the naval career...
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    Nelson met Catherine Suckling, and married her on 11 May 1749 at Beccles. Catherine was the daughter of another priest, Maurice Suckling, and her grandmother...
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    Shelton Suckling, the rector of Barsham and Woodton, and a prebendary of Westminster and his wife, Ann Mary Turner (1693–1768), daughter of Sir Charles Turner...
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    gas, was discovered in 1951 at ICI's Widnes Laboratory by Wallasey's Charles Suckling, and first tested on a patient in Manchester in 1956; it works by binding...
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  • Olympic cross country skier and university professor (died 2013) Charles Suckling, biochemist (died 2013) 25 July – Rosalind Franklin, crystallographer...
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    Charles Glover Barkla (1877 in Widnes – 1944) was the winner of the 1917 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in X-ray spectroscopy. Charles Suckling (1920–2013)...
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  • and 1586. Suckling was born in 1520, the first son of Richard Suckling, a baker of Norwich, who served as one of the city's aldermen. Suckling was a mercer...
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  • blues-rock guitarist. K. P. Saxena, 81, Indian satirist and writer. Charles Suckling, 93, British biochemist. Passing of Rosemary Adey OAM Archived 2013-11-27...
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  • safety consultant. William Morris, 88, Church of Scotland minister. Charles Suckling, 93, biochemist. 2 November Jack Alexander, 77, Scottish entertainer...
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  • the characterisation of Halothane (or Fluothane) in conjunction with Charles Suckling. Known as James Raventos in the UK. In the period 1928-1933 he worked...
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    cultures during various time periods. The practice of breastfeeding or suckling between humans and other species occurred in both directions: women sometimes...
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  • Charles Suckling Arthur (1863 – 12 December 1925) was an English-born international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cardiff and international...
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    including Thomas Carew, William Cartwright, Robert Herrick and Sir John Suckling, and by Sir Toby Matthew in prose. In 1626, she was appointed Lady of the...
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    by external stimuli such as temperature. Pigs have complex nursing and suckling behaviour. Nursing occurs every 50–60 minutes, and the sow requires stimulation...
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    'godparents' and a cover-story naming her as the daughter of Vice-Admiral Charles Thompson of Portsmouth Dockyard (with his agreement). Her date of birth...
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    mother was dead, but the infant, still clinging to life, was in the act of suckling from the breast of its lifeless parent. Ewart rescued the baby and on reaching...
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    poets are Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Carew, and Sir John Suckling. Most of the cavalier poets were courtiers, with notable exceptions. For...
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  • (née Suckling, d.1848), daughter of Robert Suckling of Woodton in Norfolk, by his wife, Susannah Webb, a descendant of Inigo Jones. Robert Suckling, his...
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  • in young mammals. The coordination of breathing and swallowing during suckling is a complicated process. Some air inevitably enters the stomach, occupying...
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  • In recognition of the outstanding scientific contribution made by Charles Suckling and others, close to this site in 1951, in the synthesis and subsequent...
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    Admiral Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham, PC (14 October 1726 – 17 June 1813) was a Royal Navy officer and politician. As a junior officer he saw action...
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  • Marcus Samuelsson) Dessert: loaded nachos, butternut squash, avocado milk, suckling pig (entree - Marc Murphy vs. Demetrio Zavala) Contestants: Tara Khattar...
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  • Lydia Annie Suckling (later Hickmott; 3 January 1890 – 10 March 1979) was a New Zealand botanist. Suckling was born on 3 January 1890 in Christchurch,...
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