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  • In one case a native called Karle was endeavouring to escape over a wall, but was wounded in the thigh.

    The War in South Africa Its Cause and Conduct Arthur Conan Doyle 1894

  • Karle of Washington, DC, shared the prize for "the development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures".

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010

  • "The government is finally seeing what we have been feeling for a long time," said 21-year-old Jessica Karle, who joined revelers gathered outside the West Village's iconic Stonewall Inn.

    Gay Rites Law Passes Sophia Hollander 2011

  • Individuals who play action video games on a regular basis - more then four hours a week -appear to be very good at an astonishing variety of skills, said Karle.

    Thomas Friedman, China, and Obama Phil Razem 2008

  • Calling video games beneficial for the brain, Karle suggested they could be used to help reduce cognitive decline in the elderly.

    Somethings starting to smell like a RAT over here... Phil Razem 2008

  • Then, in the second half of the 1950's, through the efforts of Isabella Karle, an experimental X-ray diffraction facility was established in our own laboratory.

    Jerome Karle - Autobiography 1986

  • In furtherance of these goals I commenced a collaboration with Jerome Karle at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. (1947) and at the same time enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the University of

    Herbert A. Hauptman - Autobiography 1986

  • Co-recipient (with Jerome Karle) of the 1984 PattersonAward.

    Herbert A. Hauptman - Autobiography 1986

  • I speak for Jerome Karle, as well as myself when I say that our journey to Stockholm began some 67 years ago when our parents, with unconscious wisdom, gave us a most precious gift, the freedom to grow as we wished, at our own pace, and in the direction of our own choosing.

    Herbert A. Hauptman - Banquet Speech 1986

  • Largely through the efforts of Isabella Karle, such a procedure was developed and called the symbolic addition procedure.

    Jerome Karle - Autobiography 1986

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