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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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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Nobel disease (section Alexis Carrel)
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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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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Memorials in Canada to Nazis and Nazi collaborators (section Streets and Parks named after Alexis Carrel)
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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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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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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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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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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Dakin's solution (redirect from Carrel-Dakin solution)
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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of French surgeon, biologist, eugenicist, and Nobel Prize recipient Alexis Carrel, from whom he learnt surgical techniques of transplantation. Between...
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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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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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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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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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and opposed collaboration with Germany. In 1941, Nobel Prize winner Alexis Carrel, who had been an early proponent of eugenics and euthanasia and was...
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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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include Nobel laureates such as Victor Grignard (Chemistry, 1912), Alexis Carrel (Medicine), Yves Chauvin (Chemistry, 2005), and Jean Jouzel (co-laureate...
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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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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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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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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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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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Antignac Jean-Marie Bergeret René Bousquet Louis Bourgain André Broc [fr] Alexis Carrel Jacques Charpentier [fr] Henry Coston Pierre-Antoine Cousteau François...
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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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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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Leonora Cohen, British suffragette and trade unionist (d. 1978) June 28 – Alexis Carrel, French surgeon and biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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