| George Washington Carver George Washington Carver (January 1864 George_Washington_Carver
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| Richard Smalley Richard Errett Smalley (June 6, 1943 – October 28, 2005) was the Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University, in Houston, Texas. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1996 for the discovery of a new form of carbon, buckminsterfullerene ("buckyballs") (with Robert Curl, also a professor of chemistry at Rice, and Harold Kroto, a professor at the University of Sussex). Richard_Smalley
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| Tuskegee, Alabama Tuskegee is a city in Macon County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 11,846 and is designated a Micropolitan Statistical Area. Located in Macon County, Alabama, Tuskegee has been the site of major African-American achievements for more than 100 years. Tuskegee,_Alabama
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| Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male (also known as the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Public Health Service Syphilis Study, or the Tuskegee Experiment) was a clinical study conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama, by the U.S. Public Health Service. Investigators recruited 399 poor, mostly illiterate, African-American sharecroppers with syphilis for research related to the natural progression of the untreated disease. Tuskegee_Study_of_Untreated_Syphilis_in_the_Negro_Male
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| Gangrene For the American football team nicknamed "Gang Green," see New York Jets.Gangrene is a complication of necrosis or cell death characterized by the decay of body tissues, which become black (and/or green) and malodorous. It is caused by infection or ischemia, such as from thrombosis (blocked blood vessel). Gangrene
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| Ruminant Physiologically, a ruminant is a mammal of the order Artiodactyla that digests plant-based food by initially softening it within the animal's first stomach, known as the rumen, then regurgitating the semi-digested mass, now known as cud, and chewing it again. Ruminant
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| Tuskegee University Tuskegee University is a private, historically black university located in Tuskegee, Alabama, United States. It is a member school of the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund. The campus forms the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark. Tuskegee_University
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| Gangrene Talk:Gangrene
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| Virginia State University Virginia State University is a historically black university and land-grant university located in Petersburg, Virginia in the Richmond area, and was founded on . It was the United States's first fully state-supported four-year institution of higher learning for black Americans. Virginia_State_University
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| List of schools of veterinary medicine veterinary school throughout the world. List_of_schools_of_veterinary_medicine
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| Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Applied_arts_and_sciences
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| Skeletal muscle Talk:Skeletal_muscle
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| William L. Dawson (composer) William Levi Dawson (September 26, 1899, Anniston, Alabama – May 2, 1990, Montgomery, Alabama) was an African-American composer, choir director and professor.A graduate of the Horner Institute of Fine Arts with a Bachelor of Music, William Dawson later studied at the Chicago Musical College with professor Felix Borowski, and then at the American Conservatory of Music where he received his masters degree. William_L._Dawson_(composer)
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| Health disparities Health disparities (also called healthcare inequality in some countries) refer to gaps in the quality of health and health care across racial (see Race and health), ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. The Health Resources and Services Administration defines health disparities as "population-specific differences in the presence of disease, health outcomes, or access to health care." Health_disparities
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| Granulation tissue Granulation tissue is the perfused, fibrous connective tissue that replaces a fibrin clot in healing wounds. Granulation tissue typically grows from the base of a wound and is able to fill wounds of almost any size it heals. Granulation_tissue
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| Computational epidemiology Computational epidemiology is a multidisceplenary field utilizing techniques from computer science, mathematics, geographic information science, and public health to develop tools and models to aid epidemiologists in their study of the spread of diseases. It differs from bioinformatics in that it is centered more around studying how diseases spread and not the actual disease itself. Computational_epidemiology
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| Rosenwald Fund Rosenwald_Fund
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| List of universities with soil science curriculum This is a comprehensive list of universities and learning institutions which maintain soil science curriculum. List_of_universities_with_soil_science_curriculum
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