• George Snell may refer to: George Snell (archdeacon of Totnes) (died 1701), Anglican archdeacon George Snell (archdeacon of Chester), Anglican archdeacon...
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    Sir Peter George Snell KNZM OBE (17 December 1938 – 12 December 2019) was a New Zealand middle-distance runner. He won three Olympic gold medals, and is...
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  • George Davis Snell NAS (December 19, 1903 – June 6, 1996) was an American mouse geneticist and basic transplant immunologist. George Snell shared the 1980...
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    Ormond Harold Edward George Snell (31 January 1892 - 16 April 1949), best known as Harold Snell, was a soldier,[failed verification] miner, primary producer...
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  • George Boyd Snell (1907-2006) was the eighth Bishop of Toronto. Born in Toronto on 17 June 1907, he was educated at Trinity College, Toronto and ordained...
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    Henry Snell, 1st Baron Snell CH CBE PC (1 April 1865 – 21 April 1944), was a British socialist politician and campaigner. He served in government under...
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  • George Dixon Snell (March 18, 1836 – May 12, 1911) was the mayor of Spanish Fork, Utah Territory from 1873 until 1881 as well as two earlier periods. Snell...
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  • the original on October 25, 2023. Retrieved October 26, 2023. Hunter, George; Snell, Robert (November 11, 2023). "Police release suspect in Samantha Woll...
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    seventeenth and eighteenth century writing-masters like George Bickham, George Shelley and George Snell. The letters in their original form are generated by...
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  • George Snell (died 1701) was the Archdeacon of Totnes. He was born the son of John Snell, a minister of Thurlstone, Devon and educated at Exeter College...
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  • George Snell was an Anglican priest in the Sixteenth Century. Snell was educated at the University of St Andrews. He was Incorporated at Oxford in 1621...
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    Grogan's Crash Site 1964 The Killers Mickey Farmer Quick, Before it Melts George Snell The Young Warriors Sergeant Wadley 1967 Fitzwilly Oberblatz The Graduate...
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    rejection of transplanted tumors according to strains of host versus donor. George Snell selectively bred two mouse strains, attained a new strain nearly identical...
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    Hannah Snell (23 April 1723 – 8 February 1792) was an English soldier who disguised herself as a man to join the British military. Snell was mentioned...
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    leading to new treatments for blood and immunological diseases. Dr. George Snell won the Nobel Prize in 1980 for providing an in-depth understanding of...
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  • (Chemistry, 1968), Leon Cooper (Physics, 1972), George Snell (Physiology or Medicine, 1980), George Stigler (Economic Sciences, 1982), Henry David Abraham...
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  • surveyed as early as 1720. In 1777, George Snell was considered the owner of the bridge by Montgomery County with George Darby listed as the road overseer...
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    Cormack / Godfrey Hounsfield 1980: Baruj Benacerraf / Jean Dausset / George Snell 1981: Roger Sperry / David H. Hubel / Torsten Wiesel 1982: Sune Bergström...
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  • Thomson Snell & Passmore is a law firm in Kent, in the United Kingdom. It holds the Guinness World Record for being the oldest continually operating law...
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  • antiglobulin test (AGT) 1946 – Identification of mouse MHC (H2) by George Snell and Peter A. Gorer 1948 – Antibody production in plasma B cells (Astrid...
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    James for other prominent people from the Toronto area, including: George Snell (1907–2006), former Bishop of Toronto from 1966 to 1972 – funeral in...
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  • the 1960 Nobel Prize in part for this work. In the 1930s and 1940s, George Snell and Peter Gorer individually isolated the genetic factors that when similar...
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  • associates included Ghiselin, the novelist Vardis Fisher, the critic George Snell, and the poet Francis Golffing. He spent his final years in Boulder,...
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    credited as G.H. Schnell, Georg Heinrich Schnell, Georg Schnell/Schnell and George Snell. Her Sport (1919) Alkohol (1919) The Spinning Ball (1919) Panic in the...
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    Cormack / Godfrey Hounsfield 1980: Baruj Benacerraf / Jean Dausset / George Snell 1981: Roger Sperry / David H. Hubel / Torsten Wiesel 1982: Sune Bergström...
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    non-self." His colleagues and shared recipients were Jean Dausset and George Davis Snell. Benacerraf was born in Caracas, Venezuela on October 29, 1920, to...
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    relationship with his son-in-law George Snell, who ran the neighbouring Yankaninna station, suspecting him of rustling cattle. When Snell disappeared in August 1918...
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  • UK/US molecular geneticist, inventor, gel electrophoresis, knockout mice George Snell (1903–1996), US mouse geneticist, pioneer transplant immunologist, won...
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    Cormack / Godfrey Hounsfield 1980: Baruj Benacerraf / Jean Dausset / George Snell 1981: Roger Sperry / David H. Hubel / Torsten Wiesel 1982: Sune Bergström...
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    reinterred in a metallic casket. The monument itself was designed by George Snell, an architect from Boston. Two companies were involved in the construction...
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