• WEHI (English: /wiːˈhaɪ/), previously known as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, and as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, is...
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    Priscilla M. Wehi (nee McCallum) is a New Zealand ethnobiologist and conservation biologist. As at July 2021 she is an associate professor at the University...
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  • of Ngāti Te Wehi is associated with 11 marae: 4 marae around Aotea Harbour: Ookapu marae, Mōtakotako (Taruke) marae, Te Papatapu (Te Wehi) marae and Te...
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  • Paterson Inlet (officially Paterson Inlet / Whaka a Te Wera) is a large natural harbour—specifically a ria—in the eastern coast of Stewart Island, New...
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  • Ngāti Raukawa is a Māori iwi with traditional bases in the Waikato, Taupō and Manawatu/Horowhenua regions of New Zealand. In 2006, 29,418 Māori registered...
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  • William James Te Wehi Taitoko MBE (17 January 1948 – 7 August 1991), better known by his stage name Billy T. James, was a New Zealand entertainer, comedian...
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    hapū of Ngāti Tūkorehe; Wehi Wehi Marae and its meeting house of the same name are affiliated with the hapū of Ngāti Wehi Wehi. In October 2020, the Government...
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    and Te Kotahitanga o Ngāti Te Wehi meeting house is a meeting place for the Waikato hapū of Ngāti Mahuta and Ngāti Te Wehi. Te Māhoe Marae is a meeting...
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    2021. Retrieved 13 September 2021 – via Victoria University of Wellington. Wehi, Priscilla M.; Scott, Nigel J.; Beckwith, Jacinta; Pryor Rodgers, Rata; Gillies...
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  • School. Taulu Schuster is a church minister in South Auckland, and Codi Wehi-Ngati previously worked as an electronic technician. Rebekah Brady (Te Arawa...
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    2008. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 18 July 2008. "WEHI: Our research partners". Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research...
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  • Research (WEHI) conducting genetic research into the parasite that causes malaria, rising to become the head of the Immunoparasitology Unit at WEHI. In 2008...
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    Whakaawi (category Ngāti Te Wehi people)
    pronunciation: [ɸakaaːwi]) was a Māori woman of high birth in both the Ngāti Te Wehi tribe and Ngāti Mahuta tribe, who was the senior wife of the chief Pōtatau...
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  • Ngāti Te Wehi is a Māori iwi (tribe) based in Kawhia on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. According to the 1874 census, Ngati Te Wehi were registered...
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  • Samantha Perera "'Arumosam Wehi' to storm Lankan cinema". Sunday Times. Retrieved 27 November 2019. "Kids share limelight 'Arumosam Wehi'". Sunday Times. Retrieved...
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    2017. Retrieved 25 August 2024. Griffin, Melissa J.; Trewick, Steve A.; Wehi, Priscilla M.; Morgan-Richards, Mary (2011). "Exploring the concept of niche...
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    rock-like structures rose from a solid sea". Based on interpretations by Wehi and her colleagues, subsequent commentators speculated that these brief descriptions...
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  • his childhood sweetheart Marlene. They had a daughter named Ceslie-Ann "Wehi" Kamakawiwoʻole (born c. 1983). In 1990, Kamakawiwoʻole released his first...
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    2014. Archived from the original on 10 May 2024. Retrieved 22 March 2024. Wehi, Priscilla; Whaanga, Hemi; Cox, Murray (9 September 2018). "Oral traditions...
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    inhibitors Hemagglutinin (influenza) "WEHI History: 1957 Discovery of Neuraminidase - Key Flu Molecule". WEHI. Retrieved 2023-11-08. Rothe B, Rothe B...
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    ka rarapa ketekete kau ana To peru kairiri mau au e koro e! Hi! Ha! – Ka wehi au ka matakana, ko wai te tangata kia rere ure tirohanga ngā rua rerarera...
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  • Jerry Adams (category WEHI alumni)
    Cancer Division at The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI) in Melbourne (Australia). Their research, following that by Susumu Tonegawa...
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  • Lynn Corcoran (category WEHI staff)
    to genetic cloning.[citation needed] She was a doctoral researcher at the WEHI, where she studied lymphoid malignancies. Her research implicated[clarification...
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  • Damian Te We Wehi Oa Te Rangi Karauna (born 6 March 1975) is a New Zealand rugby union coach and former professional player. He represented New Zealand...
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    Database of proteins involved in apoptosis Apoptosis Video Apoptosis Video (WEHI on YouTube ) The Mechanisms of Apoptosis Archived 2018-03-09 at the Wayback...
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  • Donald Metcalf (category WEHI alumni)
    Dayton, Ohio, USA, 2000. ISBN 1-880854-28-7 "Professor Don Metcalf lab page". wehi.edu.au. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. Archived from...
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    rejecting Chile's claim and expressing a potential claim to the same area. Wehi, Priscilla M.; Scott, Nigel J.; Beckwith, Jacinta; Pryor Rodgers, Rata; Gillies...
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  • New Zealand Māori choir and log drummers and was co-written by Ngapo "Bub" Wehi of the Te Waka Huia Cultural Group Choir, who also provide backing vocals...
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    grass, probably the remains of the ship of the unfortunate De la Perouse.' Wehi, Priscilla M.; Scott, Nigel J.; Beckwith, Jacinta; Pryor Rodgers, Rata; Gillies...
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  • IL3 is constitutively expressed in the myelomonocytic leukaemia cell line WEHI-3B. It is thought that the genetic change of the cell line to constitutive...
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