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Board games introduced in 1944 (1 P) C. Computer-related introductions in 1944 (2 P) V. ... This page was last edited on 13 October 2019, at 19:17 (UTC).
Rare pennies are worth real money, especially if they are uncirculated or in good condition. ... Check Your $2 Bills — They Could Be Worth a Ton. 1. 1943-D Lincoln Bronze Wheat Penny — $2.3 ...
February 1 – Oswald T. Avery and colleagues publish the Avery–MacLeod–McCarty experiment [1] showing that a DNA molecule can carry an inheritable trait to a living organism. This is important because many biologists thought that proteins were the hereditary material and nucleic acids too simple chemically to serve as genetic storage ...
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. ... (2 C, 10 P) Products introduced ... (3 C, 7 P) Products introduced in 1944 (3 C, 8 P) Products ...
Plutonium is a synthetic element with complicated properties about which little was known at first, as until 1944 it had been produced only in cyclotrons in very pure microgram amounts, whereas a weapon would require kilogram quantities bred in a reactor. [10] In April 1944, Los Alamos physicist Emilio Segrè [11] discovered that plutonium ...
Louis Renault (French pronunciation: [lwi ʁəno]; 12 February 1877 – 24 October 1944) was a French industrialist, one of the founders of Renault, and a pioneer of the automobile industry. Renault built one of France's largest automobile manufacturing concerns, which still bears his name.
January 12 – WWII: Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle begin a 2-day conference in Marrakech. January 14 – WWII: Soviet troops start the offensive at Leningrad and Novgorod. January 15. WWII: The 27th Polish Home Army Infantry Division is re-created, marking the start of Operation Tempest by the Polish Home Army, a resistance force.
Don A. Balfour was "the first recipient of the 1944 GI Bill." Veterans Administration letter to George Washington University. [11]On June 22, 1944, the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, commonly known as the G.I. Bill of Rights, was signed into law.