Peyton Rous has written:
'The modern dance of death' -- subject(s): Medicine
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Peyton Rous won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1966.
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Francis Peyton Rous was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1966 for his discovery of tumor-inducing viruses. He demonstrated that certain viruses could cause cancer in chickens, laying the foundation for understanding the link between viruses and cancer in humans.
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The first retrovirus discovered was the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) that infects chickens. It was named after its discoverer, the American pathologist Peyton Rous (1879-1970).
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Francis Rous has written:
'The Doctrine Of King Iames our late Soueraigne of famous Memory'
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Peyton Rous won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1966 for his discovery of tumor-inducing viruses, specifically the Rous sarcoma virus. His work led to major advancements in our understanding of how viruses can cause cancer, paving the way for further research in oncology.
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Josef Rous has written:
'Rokycansko' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
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William Rous - British Army officer - was born in 1939.
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William Rous - British Army officer - died in 1999-05.
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Daniel Rous was born on January 28, 1961, in Mlad Boleslav, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic).
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Samuel Holland Rous has written:
'The Victrola book of the opera' -- subject(s): Operas, Stories, plots, Discography
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Joachim Mark has written:
'Chromosomal patterns in Rous sarcomas in mice' -- subject(s): Chromosome abnormalities, Diseases, Mice, Rous sarcoma
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P. Rous has written:
'The action of orchids in anti-tubercular therapy' -- subject(s): Homeopathic treatment, Therapeutic use, Tuberculosis, Orchids
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rous or hoax
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The stress is on the middle syllable: a-ROU-sing
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There are four syllables in the word omnivorous. Om-niv-o-rous.
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Yes it is. It stands for Rodents Of Unusual Size. :-)
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