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Geoffrey Munro Gill

BMJ, 2017
After house posts at the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and Aberdeen City Hospital, Geoffrey Munro Gill (“Geoff”) joined the Royal Armey Medical Corps for his national service and was posted to Japan and Korea. On completing his service he did six months at Aberdeen Maternity Hospital before joining his father, James Gill, in general practice in Inverurie ...
Margaret, Gill, Pierre, Fouin
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Gilles Deleuze

2001
Perhaps the best way to approach the relationship between Deleuze and Agamben is to adopt a method from Deleuze and Guattari’s late philosophy: the conceptual persona.1 Here philosophical proper names do not stand for biographies or persons but for orientations or maps of thinking. Descartes, for example, enables a whole tradition of Cartesian dualism,
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Lebiasinidae Gill 1889

2014
Family Lebiasinidae Gill 1889 Name in prevailing recent practice, Article 35 ...
Laan, Richard Van Der   +2 more
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Obituary - Gill Geary

Nursing Standard, 1990
Stockport Branch Royal College of Nursing deeply regret to announce the untimely passing of Gill Geary, Steward, who died suddenly on Monday 11 December 1989, age 55 years.
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Neurotransmitter profiles in fish gills: Putative gill oxygen chemoreceptors

Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2012
In fish, cells containing serotonin, ACh, catecholamines, NO, H(2)S, leu-5-enkephalin, met-5-enkephalin and neuropeptide Y are found in the gill filaments and lamellae. Serotonin containing neuroepithelial cells (NECs) located along the filament are most abundant and are the only group found in all fish studied to date.
Cosima S, Porteus   +2 more
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When gills became gills

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2023
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