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  • ...la]]{{·}} [[Frederic Vester]]{{·}} [[Charles Geoffrey Vickers]] {{·}} [[Stuart Umpleby]]{{·}} [[John N. Warfield]]{{·}} [[Kevin Warwick]]{{·}} [[Norber
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  • ...| first2 = Nick | last3 = Warren | first3 = Stuart | authorlink3 = Stuart Warren | last4 = Wothers | first4 = Peter | title = Organic Chemistry | edition =
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  • * [[Alexander disease]] – [[William Stuart Alexander]] * [[Tay-Sachs disease]] – [[Warren Tay]], [[Bernard Sachs]]
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  • ...mechanism]] (a.k.a. [[Higgs mechanism]]) — [[Peter Higgs]] and [[Philip Warren Anderson]] ...n–McCombie deoxygenation]] — Sir [[Derek Harold Richard Barton]] and [[Stuart W. McCombie]]
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  • *[[Corinna, Maine]] – Corinna Warren (daughter of Dr. John Warren, landowner) *[[Edgartown, Massachusetts]] – [[Edgar Stuart, Duke of Cambridge]]
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  • ...rimented on mice. Xenon was first used as a surgical anesthetic in 1951 by Stuart C. Cullen, who successfully operated on two patients.<ref>{{cite journal |first=W. W.|last=Warren|coauthors=Norberg, R. E.
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  • ...ling heats up—as fears about its reach escalate.] By Michael Isikoff and Stuart Taylor Jr., Newsweek, 17 July 2006</ref> [[Vincent Warren]], the executive director of the [[Center for Constitutional Rights]], the
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