Displaying 1 - 5 of 179. Show 5 | 10 | 20 | 40 | 60 results per page.There is no readier way for a man to bring his own worth into question than by endeavoring to detract from the worth of other men.--John Tillotson.
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Homer Scott Swingle, Ph.D. Homer Scott Swingle is known as the father of pond management and made significant contributions to aquaculture by establishing methods for creating self-sustaining fish populations, which provided inexpensive protein sources during challenging times. He also played a key role in expanding the Auburn University Fisheries Department into a leading institution for fishery research and education. |
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George William Bennett, Ph.D. |
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Monisha Banerjee, Ph.D. Dr. Banerjee has eight years of experience restoring and reclaiming disturbed desert lands. Her work focuses on mine waste reclamation and riparian restoration. She has experience in a broad range of vegetation, physical and hydraulic soil characterization, and microbial analyses and survey techniques. She has written literature reviews covering a wide range of topics including soil clogging of infiltration basins for wastewater recharge, saline groundwater mitigation and reclamation in riparian environments, and bacterial diversity of... |
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Robert Pemell Robert Pemell was an early English medical author known for writing in his native language, contributing significantly to pediatric medicine. His notable works include "De morbis puerorum" (1653), a treatise on children's diseases, and "Tractatus de simplicium medicamentorum facultatibus" (1652), discussing medicinal substances. |
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Edward Irving, Ph.D. Born in the UK in 1927, Irving went on to complete his undergraduate training in geology at Cambridge. In June of 1951, he was recruited to assist British geophysicist, Keith Runcorn, whose pioneering studies of paleomagnetism provided early evidence in support of the theory of continental drift. They collected samples from the Torridonian Sandstone of Northwest Scotland for a paleomagnetic study. This work was to become the start of Irving’s PhD. Irving was also instrumental... |




