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Macleod John James Rickard. 1876--1935, Scottish physiologist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1923) with Banting for their part in discovering insulin |
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It sometimes seems harder to explain how anything survived [the impact] rather than how so much died," says MacLeod. If MacLeod has complaints about procedure, let proper appeals be filed. Antares Investment Partners, the development company undertaking revitalization of Stamford's South End announced that Bruce Macleod has joined the firm as chief operating officer. |
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