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  • It was easy to pick out the man called Tebbe; his height aside, he was a mulatto.

    A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005

  • Sue Tebbe, Sandra Hughes, and my mother, Anne Rice, allowed me to revisit that dream by making my research trip to Hong Kong and Thailand possible.

    THE MOONLIT EARTH CHRISTOPHER RICE 2010

  • Sue Tebbe, Sandra Hughes, and my mother, Anne Rice, allowed me to revisit that dream by making my research trip to Hong Kong and Thailand possible.

    THE MOONLIT EARTH CHRISTOPHER RICE 2010

  • Shortly after I arrived at Caltech, Fred Tebbe, a DuPont chemist, reported the structure and reactions of the complex that we later named the "Tebbe Reagent."

    Robert H. Grubbs - Autobiography 2006

  • Tebbe reagent were important in later developments.

    Robert H. Grubbs - Autobiography 2006

  • At DuPont I shared a lab with the remarkable Fred Tebbe, who was studying, among other things, reactions of ethyl aluminum reagents with titanocene dichloride.

    Richard R. Schrock - Autobiography 2006

  • Tebbe has written articles about women writers and the health professions and mass media.

    Jennifer Tebbe-Grossman. Jewish Women's Archive 2006

  • The result of this maneuver was to cause Tebbe and myself to fall backward into an untidy pile of arms and legs, while Brown also lost his balance, though I didn't realize at first that he had.

    A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005

  • He glared at Tebbe, who had made a jerky move forward.

    A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005

  • And I hadn't the slightest doubt that he would have drowned me in the gorge, had Tebbe not intervened.

    A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005

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