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  2. Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment - Wikipedia

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    Hyder, Avery, MacLeod and McCarty used strands of purified DNA such as this, precipitated from solutions of cell components, to perform bacterial transformations. The Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment was an experimental demonstration by Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty that, in 1944, reported that DNA is the substance that causes bacterial transformation, in an era when it ...

  3. Oswald Avery - Wikipedia

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    Oswald Avery was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1877 to Francis Joseph Avery, a Baptist minister, and his wife Elizabeth Crowdy. The couple had immigrated from Britain in 1873. Oswald Avery was born and grew up in a small wooden row house on Moran Street in the North End of Halifax, now a designated heritage building. [15]

  4. William Astbury - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, Astbury was one of the few scientists to recognise the importance of work done by the microbiologist Oswald Avery and his Rockefeller colleagues Maclyn McCarty and Colin Macleod. Avery and his team had shown that nucleic acid could pass on the property of virulence in pneumococcus and thus offered the first strong evidence that DNA ...

  5. Ed Benedict - Wikipedia

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    Benedict began his animation career at Walt Disney Studios in 1930, and ultimately left three years later to work at Universal Studios as an animator on Walter Lantz Productions' Oswald the Lucky Rabbit shorts. (Coincidentally, Oswald was created by Walt Disney Studios for Universal).

  6. Radio Rhythm - Wikipedia

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    Radio Rhythm is a 1931 short animated film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. [2] It is among the vast majority of Oswald cartoons produced by Walter Lantz Productions . It is the 45th Lantz Oswald cartoon and the 97th cartoon in total.

  7. Fred Neufeld - Wikipedia

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    Fred (Friedrich) Neufeld (17 February 1869 – 18 April 1945) was a physician and bacteriologist who discovered the pneumococcal types. This discovery led Fred Griffith to show that one pneumococcal type could be transformed into another (Griffith's experiment).

  8. Michael Heidelberger - Wikipedia

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    Michael Heidelberger ForMemRS [1] (April 29, 1888 – June 25, 1991) [2] was an American immunologist, often regarded as the father of modern immunology. [3] He and Oswald Avery showed that the polysaccharides of pneumococcus are antigens, enabling him to show that antibodies are proteins.

  9. OldVersion.com - Wikipedia

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    Levine created the site because "Companies make a lot of new versions. They're not always better for the consumer." As reported in The Wall Street Journal , 'Users often try to downgrade when they find confusing changes in a new version or encounter software bugs, or just decide they want to go back to a more familiar version,' said David Smith ...