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  2. Linus Pauling - Wikipedia

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    The Linus Pauling Institute still exists, but moved in 1996 from Palo Alto, California, to Corvallis, Oregon, where it is part of the Linus Pauling Science Center at Oregon State University. [ 181 ] [ 182 ] [ 183 ] The Valley Library Special Collections at Oregon State University contain the Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, including ...

  3. Linus Pauling Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Linus Pauling Institute is a research institute located at the Oregon State University with a focus on health maintenance. The mission statement of the institute is to determine the functional roles of micronutrients and phytochemicals in promoting optimal health and to treat or prevent human disease, and to determine the role of oxidative stress and inflammation in health and disease.

  4. Oregon State University - Wikipedia

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    Oregon State University has numerous nationally and internationally famous alumni who have contributed significantly to their professions. Among over 200,000 OSU alumni, scientist and peace activist Linus Pauling may be the most famous. [137] Pauling is the only recipient of two unshared Nobel Prizes, in the fields of chemistry and peace.

  5. Vitamin C megadosage - Wikipedia

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    The Pauling's book How to Live Longer and Feel Better, [92] first published in 1986, [93] was a bestseller and advocated taking more than 10 grams per day orally, thus approaching the amounts released by the liver directly into the circulation in other mammals: an adult goat, a typical example of a vitamin C–producing animal, will manufacture ...

  6. List of atheists in science and technology - Wikipedia

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    Linus Pauling Ivan Pavlov Ruby Payne-Scott Roger Penrose Linus Pauling (1901–1994): American chemist, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (1954) and Peace (1962) [ 104 ] [ 262 ] John Allen Paulos (1945–): Professor of mathematics at Temple University in Philadelphia and writer, author of Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for ...

  7. Vitamin C and the Common Cold (book) - Wikipedia

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    Pauling began studying vitamin C mega-dosage, and orthomolecular medicine more broadly, after he was contacted in 1966 by biochemist Irwin Stone, who suggested that taking enough vitamin C would let him live another fifty years. Pauling reinterpreted the large body of research on vitamin C based on comparative studies of the biochemical ...

  8. Condon State Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is also known as Pauling Field, after Nobel laureate Linus Pauling, ... FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker; SkyVector aeronautical ...

  9. Frances Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Frances Hamilton Arnold (born July 25, 1956) [1] is an American chemical engineer and Nobel Laureate.She is the Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).