• Dennis Bernard Amos (April 16, 1923 – May 15, 2003) was a British born American immunologist. National Academies Press called Amos "one of the most distinguished...
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    Severin of Siouxsie and the Banshees, Fatboy Slim, Jack Dee, Tom Allen, D. Bernard Amos, Rob Beckett, Alexander Molony, Gary Rhodes, Pete Sears, singer Poly...
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  • the Ashantiman in Ghana, attended the Polytechnic of North London D. Bernard Amos, professor of immunology and experimental surgery at Duke University...
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    2012. Edmond J. Yunis, "D. Bernard Amos", The National Academies Press, retrieved and 2 March 2012. Rosenfeld, 2001 Katherine D. Watson, Poisoned Lives:...
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  • geneticist, created Ames test to screen chemicals for mutagenicity D. Bernard Amos (1923–2003), UK-US immunologist who studied the genetics of individuality...
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  • Schimke (d.) John R. Seal (d.) Margretta Styles (d.) Sheldon M. Wolff (d.) S. James Adelstein D. Bernard Amos (d.) David Axelrod (d.) Kathryn Barnard (d.) Stanley...
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  • Austen (1977–1978) David Talmage (1978–1979) Irwin H. Lepow (1979–1980) D. Bernard Amos (1980–1981) Hugh McDevitt (1981–1982) Marian Koshland (1982–1983) Jonathan...
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    Anthony Zinni, decorated general Frances Dorothy Acomb, historian D. Bernard Amos, immunologist; member of the National Academy of Sciences Norman B...
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  • Uhr University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 1984 D. Bernard Amos Duke University 1983 Kimishige Ishizaka The Institute of Physical and...
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    World War II, rivals who had combat service in the Great War (led by Gen. Bernard Montgomery) sought to denigrate Eisenhower for his previous lack of combat...
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