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    Alexis Carrel (French: [alɛksi kaʁɛl]; 28 June 1873 – 5 November 1944) was a French surgeon and biologist who spent most of his scientific career in the...
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  • party, and promoted the idea of Deutsche Physik and Jewish physics. Alexis Carrel, winner of the 1912 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the invention...
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  • Waffen-SS, a statue of Roman Shukhevych, streets and parks named after Alexis Carrel and Philipp Lenard, a mountain named after Philippe Pétain, and two...
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    entering a senescence phase. This finding refuted the contention by Alexis Carrel that normal cells are immortal. Hayflick interpreted his discovery to...
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    Alexis Carrel in 1979. It was previously designated as Jansen B. The lava-flooded crater Jansen lies about to the northeast. Oblique view of Carrel from...
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    francs." Alexis Carrel had previously published in 1935 the best-selling book L'Homme, cet inconnu ("Man, This Unknown"). Since the early 1930s, Carrel had...
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  • to as the Alexis Carrel Foundation or the Carrel Foundation, was a eugenics organization created by Nobel laureate in Medicine Alexis Carrel under the...
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    the Congressional Gold Medal in 1930. In 1931, he and French surgeon Alexis Carrel began work on inventing the first perfusion pump, a device credited...
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    the Unknown (L'Homme, cet inconnu) is a best-selling 1935 book by Alexis Carrel in which he endeavours to outline a comprehensive account what is known...
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  • Carrel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Armand Carrel (1800–1836), French writer Alexis Carrel (1873–1944), French surgeon and biologist...
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  • collaboration with French physician Alexis Carrel, and the particular use they made of the solution is known as the Carrel–Dakin method for wound treatment...
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  • in a distortion of the way one views the world. The Nobel laureate Alexis Carrel has observed that "[e]very specialist, owing to a well-known professional...
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    Uncommon Friends: Life with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Alexis Carrel, and Charles Lindbergh (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1987). Skrabec Jr...
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    circulatory system and the roles of arteries and veins in the 17th century. Alexis Carrel at the beginning of the 20th century first described the technique for...
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    into a Scots-Irish Presbyterian family in Halstead, Kansas. Along with Alexis Carrel, a surgeon at Rockefeller Institute (1906 – 1927), Burrows is credited...
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  • had planned four more series. Alexis Carrel and Henry Drysdale Dakin, developers of the pre-antibiotic antiseptic Carrel-Dakin method depicted in the series...
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    of French surgeon, biologist, eugenicist, and Nobel Prize recipient Alexis Carrel, from whom he learnt surgical techniques of transplantation. Between...
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    Island Juan de Nova Tromelin Island Archipel de Pointe Géologie Île Alexis Carrel Île Buffon Île Claude Bernard Île Curie Île Cuvier Île de la Vierge...
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    1940s, he encountered the work of Nobel Prize-winner French eugenicist Alexis Carrel, who would have a seminal and lasting influence on his criticism of...
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    Alfred Hermann Fried 1912 Gustaf Dalén Victor Grignard; Paul Sabatier Alexis Carrel Gerhart Hauptmann Elihu Root 1913 Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Alfred Werner...
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  • for a limited number of times in vitro (refuting the contention by Alexis Carrel that normal body cells are immortal). This is known as the Hayflick...
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    of Inventors Notable figures to emerge from the institution include Alexis Carrel, Peyton Rous, Hideyo Noguchi, Thomas Milton Rivers, Richard Shope, Thomas...
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    with Alexis Carrel to establish multiple tissue cultures that could be maintained in vitro using fresh plasma combined with saline solutions. Carrel went...
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    it was membership of a committee studying urbanism.[citation needed] Alexis Carrel, a eugenicist surgeon, appointed Le Corbusier to the Department of Bio-Sociology...
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  • demography and population studies in general. In 1941, Nobel Prize winner Alexis Carrel, an early proponent of eugenics and euthanasia, and a member of Jacques...
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  • damage or shortened telomeres. Prior to Leonard Hayflick's theory, Alexis Carrel hypothesized that all normal somatic cells were immortal. The term "immortalization"...
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  • among others, Maurice Barrès, Charles Maurras and the Action Française. Alexis Carrel, a French Nobel Laureate in Medicine, cited national degeneration as...
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  • nervous system remained in early stages of research as of 2017[update]. Alexis Carrel was a French surgeon who had developed improved surgical methods to...
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  • Jean-Marie Bergeret [fr] René Bousquet Louis Bourgain [fr] André Broc [fr] Alexis Carrel Jacques Charpentier [fr] Henry Coston Pierre-Antoine Cousteau François...
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    collaboration was emphasized.[citation needed] In 1941, Nobel Prize winner Alexis Carrel, who had been an early proponent of eugenics and euthanasia and was...
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