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Dr. Powrie, a Canadian whom Dr. Makadon met that same year at a medical conference, moved in shortly later.
A Clear Merger of Equals Juliet Chung 2012
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Dr. Powrie, a Canadian whom Dr. Makadon met that same year at a medical conference, moved in shortly later.
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Bob O'Connor for The Wall Street Journal 'We like that sort of humor,' said Dr. Powrie, 48, an internist and professor at Brown University's medical school.
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"We like that sort of humor," said Dr. Powrie, 48, an internist and professor at Brown University's medical school.
A Clear Merger of Equals Juliet Chung 2012
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Dr. Powrie, left, is shown here in the living room with Dr. Makadon, a 64-year-old internist and clinical professor at Harvard Medical School,, and their goldendoodle, Ollie.
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Andrew Powrie-Smith, head of the British Lung Foundation in Scotland, said: Patients with respiratory illness are highly susceptible to secondary infections and illnesses.
‘Bloodhound’ Cells Designed to Hunt Disease and Dispense Drugs | Impact Lab 2006
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Page 76: Micrograph of egg yolk from C.M. Chang, W.D. Powrie, and O.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Page 633: Micrograph of oil droplets from C.M. Chang, W.D. Powrie, and O.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Page 76: Micrograph of egg yolk from C.M. Chang, W.D. Powrie, and O.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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Page 633: Micrograph of oil droplets from C.M. Chang, W.D. Powrie, and O.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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