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  2. John Paul Eberhard - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Eberhard FAIA (January 29, 1927 – May 2, 2020) was an American research architect and academic. He was the 2003 recipient of the Latrobe Prize. He was the 2003 recipient of the Latrobe Prize.

  3. John Paul Scott (geneticist) - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Scott (December 17, 1909—March 26, 2000) was an American behavior geneticist and comparative psychologist known for his research into the development of social behavior (especially aggression), which he pursued through studies in animal models including the dog.

  4. Schrödinger's cat - Wikipedia

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    Schrödinger's cat: a cat, a flask of poison, and a radioactive source connected to a Geiger counter are placed in a sealed box. As illustrated, the quantum description uses a superposition of an alive cat and one that has died. In quantum mechanics, Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment concerning quantum superposition.

  5. Hodge (cat) - Wikipedia

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    I recollect him one day scrambling up Dr. Johnson's breast, apparently with much satisfaction, while my friend smiling and half-whistling, rubbed down his back, and pulled him by the tail; and when I observed he was a fine cat, saying, "Why yes, Sir, but I have had cats whom I liked better than this;" and then as if perceiving Hodge to be out ...

  6. Asaad Kelada - Wikipedia

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    Asaad Kelada (Arabic: أسعد قلادة; born May 11, 1940) is an Egyptian-American television director of many American television sitcoms. Early life [ edit ]

  7. John Stapp - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Stapp (July 11, 1910 – November 13, 1999) was an American career U.S. Air Force officer, flight surgeon, physician, biophysicist, and pioneer in studying the effects of acceleration forces on humans. [1] He was a colleague and contemporary of Chuck Yeager, and became known as "the fastest man on earth". [2]

  8. John Paul Lederach - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Lederach (born 1955) is an American Professor of International Peacebuilding at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and concurrently Distinguished Scholar at Eastern Mennonite University. He has written widely on conflict resolution and mediation. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Colorado.

  9. John R. Paul - Wikipedia

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    John Rodman Paul (April 18, 1893 – May 6, 1971) was an American virologist whose research focused on the spread of polio and the development of treatments for the disease. Life and achievements [ edit ]