• Hallowell Davis (August 31, 1896 – August 22, 1992) was an American physiologist, otolaryngologist and researcher who did pioneering work on the physiology...
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    or Raymond Carhart. In a biographical profile by Robert Galambos, Hallowell Davis is credited with coining the term in the 1940s, saying the then-prevalent...
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    Fuller 3rd Ward: Bwayne Smotherson & Stacy Clay Lacy Clay, Congressman Hallowell Davis (1896–1992), pioneer in studying the physiology of hearing, at the...
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  • United States September 10, 1956 New Haven, Connecticut, United States Hallowell Davis August 31, 1896 New York, United States August 22, 1992 St. Louis,...
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    events by using simple averaging techniques. In 1935–1936, Pauline and Hallowell Davis recorded the first known ERPs on awake humans and their findings were...
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  • Hallowell Davis (1896–1992): Physiologist, otolaryngologist and researcher Norwood Penrose Hallowell III (1909–1979): Olympic runner Edward Hallowell...
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  • auditory nerve. They named the discovery the "Wever-Bray effect". Hallowell Davis and A.J. Derbyshire from Harvard replicated the study and concluded...
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    Norwood Penrose "Pen" Hallowell (April 13, 1839 – April 11, 1914) was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. One of three brothers...
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  • winner of the 1969 Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research Hallowell Davis, 1922, director of research at the Central Institute for the Deaf and...
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    While working on his PhD thesis at Harvard under the supervision of Hallowell Davis, Leão aimed to study "experimental "epilepsy". To perform the experiment...
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  • Davis (1879–1946), American politician Hal Davis (1933–1998), American songwriter Hall Davis (born 1987), American football player Hallowell Davis (1896–1992)...
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  • 1932 to 1934. The following year he spent studying physiology under Hallowell Davis at Harvard Medical School, and in 1935 served as a research fellow...
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    1974—Britton Chance, Erwin Chargaff, James V. Neel, James A. Shannon 1975—Hallowell Davis, Paul Gyorgy, Sterling B. Hendricks, Orville Vogel 1976—Roger Guillemin...
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    Assemblyman Gherardi Davis (1858–1941), physiologist Hallowell Davis, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. John Davis Long, the grandson of a cousin, and who was named...
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  • other animals. Experiments they conducted used methods developed by Hallowell Davis to monitor the brains of bats and their hearing responses as they navigated...
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    Eleanor Hallowell Abbott was born on September 22, 1872, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Abbott was the daughter of clergyman Edward Abbott and Clara (Davis),...
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  • Andrews, 88, American oil executive, complications following a stroke. Hallowell Davis, 95, American physiologist and otolaryngologist. Paul A. Dodd, 90,...
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  • then amplifying the signal. Later, in 1936, researcher Pauline and Hallowell Davis manipulated events in the environment and recorded the first known...
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  • Cori André Frédéric Cournand Patricia S. Cowings John Call Dalton Hallowell Davis George Delahunty David Bruce Dill Hal Downey Joseph Erlanger Wallace...
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  • Society as an officer and Editor-in-Chief of its publications" 1965 Hallowell Davis "For his many contributions to our understanding of the workings of...
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    understand the anatomy and science of hearing. Under the direction of Hallowell Davis, who came to CID from Harvard University, the research department would...
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    other animals. Experiments they conducted used methods developed by Hallowell Davis to monitor the brains of bats and their hearing responses as they navigated...
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    Pituophis catenifer affinis (category Taxa named by Edward Hallowell (herpetologist))
    ISBN 0-307-13666-3 (paperback). (Pituophis melanoleucus affinis, p. 186.) Hallowell, E. 1852. Descriptions of new Species of Reptiles inhabiting North America...
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    "Pen" Hallowell to be its lieutenant colonel. Like many officers of regiments of African-American troops, both Robert Gould Shaw and Hallowell, captains...
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    1955, Cox was recruited by Hallowell Davis to leave Boston and come to Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis. Davis, Director of Research at CID...
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    Price Hallowell and Anna Coffin (Davis) Hallowell. Two of her uncles fought in the Civil War, Edward Needles Hallowell and Norwood Penrose Hallowell, and...
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  • many suggestions for experimental tests and goals in neurophysiology. Hallowell Davis, Forbes's main collaborator over many years, wrote in his 1949 paper...
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    snake Nerodia rhombifer (Hallowell, 1852) – diamondback water snake N. r. blanchardi (Clay, 1938) N. r. rhombifer (Hallowell, 1852) N. r. werleri (Conant...
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  • Kennedy and Micah's daughter. Wallace Mercy: A popular televangelist. Sam Hallowell: The man for whose family Ruth's mother works as a domestic servant. Rachel:...
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    Nerodia rhombifer (category Taxa named by Edward Hallowell (herpetologist))
    The species was first described as Tropidonotus rhombifer by Edward Hallowell in 1852. The diamondback water snake is predominantly brown, dark brown...
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