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Walter Cox
McCrone Jr. (June 9, 1916 – July 10, 2002) was an
American chemist who
worked extensively on
applications of
polarized light microscopy and...
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McCrone is an
Irish surname originating in pre 10th
century Ulster,
Ireland Notable people with the
surname include: Guy
McCrone (1898–1977), Scottish...
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Senga McCrone (1934–2020) was a
Scottish international lawn and
indoor bowler. In 1971 as a
member of the
Lisnagarvey Club she won the 1971
Irish National...
- Guy
Fulton McCrone (13
September 1898 – 30 May 1977) was a
Scottish writer active from the late 1930s onwards. He was born in
Birkenhead to
Scottish parents...
- The
McCrone report is a do****ent on the
Scottish economy written and
researched in 1974 on
behalf of the
British Government. It was
composed by Professor...
- and pilnie-winks were also in use.
Historians James Cochrane and John
McCrone wrote in 1833, Thus we read, that in 1596, the son and
daughter of Aleson...
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distinct variants.
Rambaut A,
Holmes EC, O'Toole Á, Hill V,
McCrone JT, Ruis C, et al. (November 2020). "A
dynamic nomenclature proposal for...
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McCrone Agreement (A
Teaching Profession for the 21st Century:
Agreement reached following recommendations made in the
McCrone Report) is an agreement...
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death of
former king
Umberto II in 1983.: 415 The
microscopist Walter McCrone found,
based on his
examination of
samples taken in 1978 from the surface...
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Archived from the
original on
January 26, 2017.
Retrieved January 24, 2017.
McCrone,
Brian X.; Chinchilla, Rudy (November 25, 2021). "'Sense of Lawlessness':...