pauling in A Sentence

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    Pauling Harvey Itano S J Singer.

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    The Linus Pauling Institute.

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    In 1951, Pauling gave a lecture entitled"Molecular Medicine.

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    Oregon State University- Linus Pauling Institute.

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    Pauling answered every question frankly and clearly.

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    Linus Pauling Institute.

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    Pauling married Ava Helen Miller on June 17, 1923.

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    Linus Pauling remains the only individual to be awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes.

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    Linus Pauling is the only person who have been awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes.

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    Linus Pauling and his colleagues demonstrated in 1949 that sickle-cell disease occurs as a result of an abnormality in the hemoglobin molecule.

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    The aftermath of the Manhattan Project and his wife Ava's pacifism changed Pauling's life profoundly, and he became a peace activist.

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    In November 1949, Pauling, Harvey Itano, S. J. Singer and Ibert Wells published"Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease" in the journal Science.

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    Pauling pushed these claims through a combination of exaggeration and selecting only studies showing positive effects- with a helping hand from the manufacturers.

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    Linus Pauling and colleagues were the first, in 1949, to demonstrate that sickle-cell disease occurs as a result of an abnormality in the hemoglobin molecule.

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    Linus Pauling and colleagues were the first, in 1949, to demonstrate that sickle-cell disease occurs as a result of an abnormality in the haemoglobin molecule.

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    The Linus Pauling Institute recommend that anyone who does decide to take carnitine supplements should consider acetyl-L-carnitine at 500 mg to 1,000 mg a day.

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    The idea of miraculous healing properties from taking vitamins in much larger quantities has long been part of this line of thinking- largely thanks to a leading American scientist named Linus Pauling.

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    I have written previously in The Conversation about how Pauling, a double Nobel prize winner in chemistry and peace, became singularly committed in the 1960s and 1970s to the idea that megadoses of vitamin C could treat diseases from the common cold to cancer.

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    In an analysis of 446 compounds for their the ability to boost the innate immune system in humans, researchers in the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University discovered just two that stood out from the crowd- the resveratrol found in red grapes and a compound called pterostilbene from blueberries.

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