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  • 91Хоуард Уолтер Флори — Howard Walter Florey выдающийся фармаколог, лауреат Нобелевской премии по физиологии и медицине (1945) Дата рождения: 24 сентября 1898 Место рождения …

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  • 92Хоуард Флори — Хоуард Уолтер Флори Howard Walter Florey выдающийся фармаколог, лауреат Нобелевской премии по физиологии и медицине (1945) Дата рождения: 24 сентября 1898 Место рождения …

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  • 93Fleming, Sir Alexander — born Aug. 6, 1881, Lochfield, Ayr, Scot. died March 11, 1955, London, Eng. Scottish bacteriologist. While serving in the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War I, he conducted research on antibacterial substances that would be nontoxic to humans.… …

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  • 94Andrew J. Moyer — Andrew Jackson Moyer Born November 30, 1899 Van Buren Township, Indiana, USA Died February 17, 1959 St. Petersburg, Florida, USA Known for Optimizing the first process for the industrial manufacturing of Penicillin. Andrew Jackson Moyer… …

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  • 95Liste des lauréats du prix Nobel par université — Nombre de Lauréats[note 1] Diplômé de cette université[note 2] Étudiant ou chercheur de cette université[note 3] En poste avant ou au moment de la nomination[n …

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  • 96Evelyn Waugh — Infobox Writer name = Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh caption = Evelyn Waugh, as photographed in 1940 by Carl Van Vechten birthdate = 28 October 1903 birthplace = London, England deathdate = 10 April 1966 (aged 62) deathplace = Taunton, Somerset,… …

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  • 97Australian National University — The Australian National University Coat of Arms of ANU Motto Naturam Primum Cognoscere Rerum ( First to learn the nature of things ) Established 1946 …

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  • 98Copley Medal — The Copley Medal awarded to Mendeleev in 1905 …

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  • 99Charles Scott Sherrington — Sir Charles Scott Sherrington Born 27 November 1857(1857 11 27) Islington …

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  • 100Australian peers — Australians, then being British subjects, were originally eligible to receive British Imperial Honours. Such honours included peerages, which at that time were all hereditary and automatically meant membership of the House of Lords neither of… …

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