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Lewis, E: For contributions to the modeling of neurological processes and the understanding of neurological transducers. 1978: Li, Ching C: For contributions to biocybernetics. 1978: Moschytz, George: For contributions to the theory and the development of hybrid-integrated linear communication networks. 1978: Osepchuk, John
George Döring Ludwig, M.D. (January 4, 1922 [1] – November 24, 1973) was an American Professor and Chairman of medicine and medical researcher, noted for developing the first application of ultrasound to the human body for medical purposes at the Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, in the late 1940s.
George Lewis (born Joseph Louis Francois Zenon; July 13, 1900 – December 31, 1968) [1] was an American jazz clarinetist who achieved his highest profile in the later decades of his life. Ancestry [ edit ]
George Lewis (coleopterist) (1839–1926), English entomologist; George W. Lewis (1882–1948), director of aeronautical research at NACA; George Lewis (journalist) (born 1943), American television reporter; Sir George Lewis, 1st Baronet (1833–1911), UK solicitor, baronet; Slave George (1794–1811), murder victim, known also as George Lewis
George Emanuel Lewis (born July 14, 1952) is an American composer, performer, and scholar of experimental music. [1] He has been a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians ( AACM ) since 1971, when he joined the organization at the age of 19. [ 2 ]
George Lewis, who is now 98, served with the Royal Tank Regiment from 1944 to 1947 but was never given his war medals. George Lewis, who is now 98, served with the Royal Tank Regiment from 1944 to ...
The Laboratory for Bioregenerative Medicine and Surgery (LBMS) is a leading regenerative medicine research laboratory within the Department of Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City.
Captain Chesapeake was a morning and afternoon children's show on WBFF (channel 45) in Baltimore, Maryland, hosted by George A. Lewis (November 24, 1926 – December 18, 2000, at Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland) who portrayed "Captain Chesapeake". The show aired from April 1971 until 1990.