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  2. Pauline Musters - Wikipedia

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    Due to her dwarfism, Musters was only 1 ft 9.5 in (54.61 cm) tall and weighed 4 lb 5 oz (1.96 kg) at the age of nine. [6] At a measured size of 1 ft 11.2 in (58,9 cm) she set a record as the shortest adult person.

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  4. Albert Stevens - Wikipedia

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    The short half-life of 87.7 years of Pu-238 means that a large amount of it decayed during its time inside his body, especially when compared to the 24,100 year half-life of Pu-239. When specimens were taken during Stevens's cancer surgery, Earl Miller took them for radiological testing; Scott collected urine and stool samples. [ 1 ]

  5. Longevity claims - Wikipedia

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    An article in the Spokesman-Review claims Brunson received a call from President Ronald Reagan on her 113th birthday in 1983 [20] (and many other papers claim that Brunson's birthday was attended by New York Congressman Raymond J McGrath, dubbing her the oldest person in the nation), [21] and other articles written about her longevity appear ...

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  7. Paul Kimelman - Wikipedia

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    Paul shed a little over 355 pounds (161 kg) in 7 months, dropping from 487 to 130 pounds (221 to 59 kg). His achievement was recognized by The Guinness Book of World Records . Not only did he hold the record for more than 12 years, he was also on the cover of the book in 1982.

  8. Nikisha Fogo - Wikipedia

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    Nikisha Fogo was born in Stockholm. Her mother is Swedish, while her father was born in England to Jamaican parents. [1] Her parents owned the first hip-hop dance school in Sweden, and she dabbled in different dance styles such as hip-hop, jazz, and tap.

  9. Don Koehler - Wikipedia

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    His twin sister was 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) for a record difference of 2 ft 5 in (74 cm) between the twins. As a youth, he lived with his family on the north side of Chicago, attending Amundsen High School. Koehler wore shoes that were size 22, but he once stated that his most bothersome clothing problem was finding socks that fit him.