Francis Peyton Rous ForMemRS (/raʊs/; October 5, 1879 – February 16, 1970) was an American pathologist at the Rockefeller University known for his works...
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construction continued. Construction was completed in 1759 and Joseph Rous (brother of Captain John Rous) was appointed as the first keeper. The lighthouse was...
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England since 1950. The land was originally known as Rous's Buildings, probably in reference to Joseph Rous who followed John Duffield as lessee of the Wells...
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known as Cornwallis Island. One of the early settlers was Joseph Rous (1758), brother of John Rous. Halifax merchant Joshua Mauger used the long beach which...
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Pétaininsts and/or collaborators from resisters." He highlights the cases of Joseph Laniel who voted in favour of Pétain's inauguration but was subsequently...
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George Rous (c.1744 – 11 June 1802) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1776 to 1780. Rous was the third son of Thomas...
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took refuge in the Sardinian States and was excommunicated. Jacques-Joseph Rous of Mazelière, vicar-general of the former archbishop became the de facto...
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George Edward John Mowbray Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke, KCMG, CB, CVO, CBE, VD, TD (19 November 1862 – 20 December 1947) was a British nobleman from Suffolk...
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Francis Rous, also spelled Rouse (c. 1581 to 1659), was an English politician and Puritan religious author, who was Provost of Eton from 1644 to 1659,...
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Helen Rous (1863– 23 March 1934) was a versatile Irish actor who played many times on the London stage. Her parts included supporting roles in works by...
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district of Devon, England. The settlement and surrounding land belongs to John Rous who inherited it from his mother in 1983. He belongs to the Hamlyn family...
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Abel Rous Dottin (c.1768 – 17 June 1852) was a British army officer and politician, Member of Parliament for Gatton and Southampton. Dottin was born in...
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Sir Edmund Rous (by 1521 – 1572 or later), of Dunwich, Suffolk, was an English landowner, magistrate, MP and Vice-Treasurer of Ireland. John Leland the...
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B. Huggins, born in Canada, Physiology or Medicine, 1966 Francis Peyton Rous, Physiology or Medicine, 1966 Robert B. Woodward, Chemistry, 1965 Richard...
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orchard of macadamias was planted at Rous Mill, 12 km from Lismore, New South Wales, by Charles Staff. 1889 Joseph Maiden, an Australian botanist, wrote...
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towards Malta, Enterprise engaged Tripoli, commanded by Admiral Rais Mahomet Rous. Tripoli put up a stubborn fight and perfidiously feigned surrender three...
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Pinfold, Governor (1756–1766) Samuel Rous, Acting Governor (1766–1768) William Spry, Governor (1768–1772) Samuel Rous, Acting Governor (1772) Edward Hay...
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Map) Rous Point and Rous Cove is named after Captain John Rous who led the naval operations off Nova Scotia during Father Le Loutre's War. John Rous. Dictionary...
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Trace Beaulieu, Neil Casey, Eugene Cordero, Joel Hodgson, Conor Leslie, Bess Rous, Karan Soni, and Milana Vayntrub as the dysfunctional crew of an exploratory...
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Rous was elected as FIFA President. Rous and United States citizen Joseph Maguire would later visit white South African officials for two weeks. Rous...
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again, but she will not answer his calls. He meets a woman, Lisette (Bess Rous), who has been in the same meditation class which he and Nadia attended....
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he was seven months old, and he was raised by his stepfather Sir Anthony Rous, from whom he inherited his Puritan views and deep opposition to the reforms...
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A. J. Casson (redirect from Alfred Joseph Casson)
brothers George and Frederick Henry (Fred) Brigden. In 1919, Casson moved to Rous and Mann Ltd, where he was influenced by and assistant to Group of Seven...
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Monarchs series. London: Eyre Methuen. ISBN 978-0-413-29530-9. Rous, John (1980). The Rous Roll. Gloucester, England: Alan Sutton. ISBN 978-0904387438....
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Sepp Blatter (redirect from Joseph S Blatter)
Joseph Sepp Blatter (born Josef Blatter; 10 March 1936) is a Swiss former football administrator who served as the eighth President of FIFA from 1998 to...
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give blood to wounded soldiers in the absence of a donor, Francis Peyton Rous at the Rockefeller University (then The Rockefeller Institute for Medical...
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July, Rous arrived in port at Ferryland with seven more ships. Rous then arrived in St. John's again with another 12 prizes. On August 18, Rous with three...
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prize. Satoshi Mizutani and Howard Martin Temin jointly discovered that the Rous sarcoma virus particle contained the enzyme reverse transcriptase, and Mizutani...
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in Newmarket. In 1878 the Jockey Club raised £5000 in memory of Admiral Rous. In the twentieth century it became a GP led unit, and was converted into...
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James Rothman Physiology or Medicine 2013 Yale University Francis Peyton Rous Physiology or Medicine 1966 Rockefeller University F. Sherwood Rowland Chemistry...
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