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  2. Mark O. Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Mark Owen Robbins was an American condensed matter physicist who specialized in computational studies of friction, fracture and adhesion, with a particular focus on nanotribology, contact mechanics, and polymers. [2] He was a professor in the department of physics and astronomy at Johns Hopkins University at the time of his death. [3] [4]

  3. Michael Farthing - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Godfrey Farthing (born 1948) is a British emeritus professor at the University of Sussex, where he was previously its vice-chancellor (2007–2016). His early academic career was in medicine, specialising in gastroenterology .

  4. Charles Farthing - Wikipedia

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    Charles Frank Farthing CF (22 April 1953 – 6 April 2014) was a New Zealand doctor who specialised in the treatment of AIDS. He was the medical director of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation from 2001 to 2007. [1] He later worked at Merck Sharp & Dohme as the director of medical affairs for infectious diseases in the Asia-Pacific. [2]

  5. Mark A. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Mark Anthony Smith (August 15, 1965 – December 19, 2010) [1] was a professor of pathology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where he also served as the Director of Basic Science Research at the University Memory and Aging Center.

  6. Paul Farthing - Wikipedia

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    Farthing was born April 122, 1887 in Odin, Illinois.He was one of two sons of his parens, William Dudley Farthing and Sarah Boyd Farthing née Philips.While his full name was" "William Dudley Paul Farthing", he was better-known as "Paul Farthing" and many government documents throughout his lifetime referred to him as the latter.

  7. John Farthing (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    John Cragg Farthing was born in Toronto to an upper-class Anglican family. He had a sister Ann Cragg Farthing. He was educated at Caius College, Cambridge, England. [2] Ann Farthing became an Anglican missionary, working in the United States territory of Alaska for years during the early 20th century in the Yukon interior.

  8. Mark Mattson - Wikipedia

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    The 5:2 diet, a form of intermittent fasting, was first documented in a 2011 article co-authored by Michelle Harvie, Mattson, and 14 additional scientists. [10] [11] [12] The 5:2 does not follow a particular food pattern, but instead focuses entirely on calorie content. [13]

  9. Mark S. George - Wikipedia

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    Mark S. George (born 17 March 1958) is a Distinguished University Professor of psychiatry, radiology and neurosciences and is the director of the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Center for Advanced Imaging Research as well as the Brain Stimulation Laboratory. As of June 2020, his research has been cited over 47,000 times, with an h ...