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Whether they remain in the cast like a Daryl Dixon, or not really hang around like Morales (Juan Gabriel Pareja) or Jacqui (Jeryl Prescott), remains to be seen.
The Walking Dead Boss: Shane's Living on Borrowed Time -- But Hasn't Worn Out His Welcome Yet 2011
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When his young daughter, Jeryl Lynn, came to him during the night ill with mumps, he went to his lab, got materials to swab her throat, and later, returned to his lab to grow the virus that was ultimately used to make the vaccine.
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Today, 1-year-olds still receive the Jeryl Lynn strain of mumps when they are given the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine.
In Memoriam 2010
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He called this the Jeryl Lynn strain of mumps vaccine.
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Jeryl Lynn was the daughter of Dr. Maurice Hilleman, a scientist who, at the time, was working in the research laboratories of a company named Merck, Sharpe & Dohme.
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The strain of mumps virus used in the vaccine is called the "Jeryl Lynn" strain, in honor of Dr. Hilleman's daughter.
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He told me he and his father Jeryl started out building wooden boats together, and saw their first punt gun when they attended a waterfowl festival in Chestertown, Maryland.
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Exposure to MMR was unlikely to be associated with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, autism or aseptic meningitis (mumps) (Jeryl-Lynn strain-containing MMR).
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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His wife Jeryl borrowed the mansion from a wealthy uncle.
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The Reporter chuckled to himself, sucked down a beer brought to him by the hovering Hebrew homegirl hostess Jeryl and silently mused over this contretemps.
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