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    Frederick Chapman Robbins (August 25, 1916 – August 4, 2003) was an American pediatrician and virologist. He was born in Auburn, Alabama, and grew up...
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  • Edward Frederick Robbins (1877 – 16 January 1946) was a Welsh football administrator who was the secretary of the Football Association of Wales from 1909...
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  • retirement, Frederick lectured on the mission of the United Nations and international affairs. Charles Robbins died in August 1989.: 102  Frederick died of...
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  • Joseph Frederick Robbins was a 19th-century Anglican priest in Ireland. He was the son of Captain Joseph Robbins of Suir Castle, Co. Tipperary. He married...
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    interviews with Robbins and his colleagues, premiered on PBS in 2009 and won both an Emmy and a Peabody Award the same year. Robbins was born Jerome Wilson...
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    until it was renamed Robbinsville in 1880 after a local landowner, Frederick Robbins.[citation needed] In 1887 the Railways Department opened a railway...
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    Commissioner R.G. Sanders The Night of the Party Sir John Holland The Tunnel Frederick Robbins 1936 Debt of Honour Maj. Jimmie Stanton Three Maxims Mac 1937 Wings...
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    vaccines, but instead the award went to John Enders, Thomas Weller, and Frederick Robbins whose basic discovery that the polio virus could reproduce in monkey...
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  • science and technology. Notable past presidents of Sigma Xi include Frederick Robbins, a Nobel Prize recipient, and Rita Colwell, the former National Science...
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    1953: Hans Krebs / Fritz Lipmann 1954: John Enders / Thomas Weller / Frederick Robbins 1955: Hugo Theorell 1956: André Cournand / Werner Forssmann / Dickinson...
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    methods of vaccine development. John Enders, Thomas Huckle Weller, and Frederick Robbins would successfully grow poliovirus in laboratory cultures of non-nerve...
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  • attenuation of neurovirulence (John Enders) and (Thomas Weller) and (Frederick Robbins) 1951 – A vaccine against yellow fever 1953 – Graft-versus-host disease...
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  • developed until the 1940s, when John Enders, Thomas Huckle Weller, and Frederick Robbins developed a technique for this. These three scientists subsequently...
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    In 1949, John F. Enders (1897–1985) Thomas Weller (1915–2008), and Frederick Robbins (1916–2003) grew polio virus for the first time in cultured human...
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    Frederick Wallace Smith (born August 11, 1944) is an American business magnate and investor. He is the founder and chairman of FedEx Corporation, the...
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    fertilised chicken eggs. In 1949, John Franklin Enders, Thomas Weller, and Frederick Robbins grew poliovirus in cultured cells from aborted human embryonic tissue...
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    1953: Hans Krebs / Fritz Lipmann 1954: John Enders / Thomas Weller / Frederick Robbins 1955: Hugo Theorell 1956: André Cournand / Werner Forssmann / Dickinson...
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    Peter Robbins (born Louis G. Nanasi; August 10, 1956 – January 18, 2022) was an American actor. Robbins gained national fame in the 1960s as being the...
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    1953: Hans Krebs / Fritz Lipmann 1954: John Enders / Thomas Weller / Frederick Robbins 1955: Hugo Theorell 1956: André Cournand / Werner Forssmann / Dickinson...
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  • environmentalism. Robbins founded the organization EarthSave in 1988. Robbins is the son of Irma Robbins and Irv Robbins, co-founder of Baskin-Robbins. He is of...
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    in 1950. John Enders, his assistant Thomas Weller, and colleague Frederick Robbins, successfully cultured the polio virus in 1949, making possible the...
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    and theologians, but it lies beyond the reach of science.": 73  Dr. Frederick Robbins was quoted as saying “the question of when life begins is not in essence...
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    1953: Hans Krebs / Fritz Lipmann 1954: John Enders / Thomas Weller / Frederick Robbins 1955: Hugo Theorell 1956: André Cournand / Werner Forssmann / Dickinson...
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    1953: Hans Krebs / Fritz Lipmann 1954: John Enders / Thomas Weller / Frederick Robbins 1955: Hugo Theorell 1956: André Cournand / Werner Forssmann / Dickinson...
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    1953: Hans Krebs / Fritz Lipmann 1954: John Enders / Thomas Weller / Frederick Robbins 1955: Hugo Theorell 1956: André Cournand / Werner Forssmann / Dickinson...
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    1953: Hans Krebs / Fritz Lipmann 1954: John Enders / Thomas Weller / Frederick Robbins 1955: Hugo Theorell 1956: André Cournand / Werner Forssmann / Dickinson...
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  • Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-4088-7133-1. OCLC 930017478. Robbins, Fred (1975). "Men Only Interview with Lynne Frederick". Men Only Magazine: 18–22. "Britain's Most...
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    International Plant Names Index.  W.J.Robbins. Works by or about William Jacob Robbins at the Internet Archive William Jacob Robbins papers at the American Philosophical...
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  • accelerating research into polio. 1948: Thomas Huckle Weller and Frederick Robbins grow poliovirus in cells, for which they later receive Nobel Prize...
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    instinctive muse. His motion was economical, yet endlessly nuanced. Jerome Robbins stated, "Astaire's dancing looks so simple, so disarming, so easy, yet...
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