- John
Williams Palmour (October 14, 1960 –
November 13, 2022) was co-founder and
chief technology officer of
Wolfspeed in Durham,
North Carolina. He was...
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founders – Neal Hunter,
Thomas Coleman, John Edmond, Eric Hunter, John
Palmour, and
Calvin Carter – are
graduates of
North Carolina State University....
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Palmour Street, A
Study of
Family Life (1949) (also
titled "
Palmour Street (1949) | A
Black Family in Gainesville, GA") is a
short black and
white do****entary...
- 22–7. PMC 3860439. PMID 17718397. Juarez, J; Guzman-Flores, C; Ervin, FR;
Palmour, RM (December 1993). "Voluntary
alcohol consumption in
vervet monkeys:...
- educator, and the "father of public-access television."
Among his
films were
Palmour Street, A
Study of
Family Life (1949), All My
Babies (1953), How the Myth...
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worked with the
Georgia Department of
Public Health writing and
directing Palmour Street, a do****entary
about mental health in
black families. Due to its...
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Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)". iNaturalist.
Retrieved 6 June 2023.
Palmour, R.; Mulligan, J.; Howbert, J. J.; Ervin, F. (1997). "Of
monkeys and men:...
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agreement sparks local protest".
Miami Herald.
Retrieved June 1, 2017.
Palmour IV,
Hayne (June 1, 2017). "San
Diego protesters against U.S. withdrawing...
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National Academic Press. pp. 61–3. ISBN 978-0-309-08327-0. Ervin, F.;
Palmour, R. (2003). "Primates for the 21st
century biomedicine: the St.
Kitts vervet...
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tributary to the
Etowah River.
Palmer Cr****
derives its name from
Silas Palmour, a
pioneer citizen of
Native American (Indian) descent. A
variant name...