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I received an interesting offer from Werner and Gertrude Henle at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where Werner headed the Division of Virology.
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I urged Werner Henle to permit me to work with a different agent, namely adenovirus type 12, hoping that this relatively well established system would permit me to become acquainted with molecular methods.
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With the aid of Werner Henle in Philadelphia and George Klein in Stockholm I received a large number of Burkitt's lymphoma cell lines and tumour biopsies.
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Henle said he did not wish to discuss the incident.
Fred Malek: It's not the 'Jew-counting,' it's the deception 2010
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Later that September, Henle and Goldstein were transferred within the BLS.
Fred Malek: It's not the 'Jew-counting,' it's the deception 2010
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May I also express my personal gratitude to my former mentors Werner and Gertrude Henle in Philadelphia and Eberhard Wecker in Würzburg who allowed me to establish my own group very early on and to follow what were considered unorthodox ideas at that time.
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Henle remained committed to experimental and theoretical issues involving Gestalt psychology throughout her graduate studies at Bryn Mawr.
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He describes it as an outgrowth of his work editing a new edition of the 32 sonatas for the German music publisher Henle.
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In her autobiography, Henle made an explicit statement about the sexism and antisemitism that were prevalent in psychology during the Depression of the 1930s and later.
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There is also the confusing suggestion that Placoderma Blyth, 1854 should be used for some members of Laudakia (Henle 1995): confusing because placoderms are a group of ancient fossil fishes.
Archive 2006-12-01 Darren Naish 2006
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