Similar words: paulin, pauline, tarpaulin, pauli, hauling, overhauling, pauli exclusion principle, cauline. Meaning: n. United States chemist who studied the nature of chemical bonding (1901-1994).
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31. Pauling became convinced that vitamins could not only prevent 13)deficiency diseases, they could do something far, far bigger.
32. Well, this stumped people for awhile Linus Pauling until another fellow came along: Linus Pauling.
33. Their discussions led Pauling to apply his knowledge to immunology and to contribute a chapter to the revised edition of Landsteiner's book, THE SPECIFICITY OF SEROLOGICAL REACTIONS.
34. Pauling thought resonance was a physical phenomenon, but Wheland thought it only a man - made concept.
35. Why is every body so interested in seeing Pauling ... Now Raymond wants to see Pauling too!
36. And that is why Pauling called this partial ionic character.
37. In that decade Linus Pauling, a Nobel-prize-winning chemist,[sentencedict.com] performed the first serious scientific analysis of human breath.
38. But does Vitamin C really prevent the common cold as Linus Pauling believed?
39. Dr. Linus Pauling, winner of two Nobel prizes, states, "You can trace every sickness, every disease, and every ailment to a mineral deficiency."
40. The ban was reversed a year later only when Dr. Bragg learned that Pauling, his longtime rival, was also hot on the trail of the DNA structure.
41. Dr. Libby's medical background in biochemistry and nutrition science includes an association with Two Times Nobel Prize Laureate, Dr. Linus Pauling.
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