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Wistar may
refer to:
Caspar Wistar (1696–1752),
Pennsylvania gl****maker and landowner.
Caspar Wistar (1761–1818),
physician and anatomist,
grandson of...
- The
Wistar Institute (/
ˈwɪstɑːr/) is an independent,
nonprofit research institution in
biomedical science with
special focuses in oncology, immunology...
- body length. The
Sprague Dawley and Long–Evans were
developed from
Wistars.
Wistars are more
active than
others like
Sprague Dawleys. The spontaneously...
- pp. 616–617
Zerwick 1990, p. 71
Lanmon &
Palmer 1976, p. 15 "1989 The
Wistars and
their Gl**** 1739 – 1777".
Wheaton Arts and
Cultural Center. Archived...
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Mount Wistar (Danish:
Wistars Fjeld or
Wistar Bjerg) is a
mountain in
Peary Land,
Northern Greenland.
Administratively it is part of the
Northeast Greenland...
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Caspar Wistar may
refer to:
Caspar Wistar (gl****maker) (1696–1752),
Pennsylvania gl****maker and
landowner Caspar Wistar (physician) (1761–1818), physician...
- Sir John
Valentine Wistar Shaw KCMG (14
February 1894 – 24
December 1982) was a
British colonial administrator. Born in
Derby on 14
February 1894, Shaw...
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Isaac Jones Wistar[pronunciation?] (November 14, 1827 –
September 18, 1905) was an
American lawyer, miner, farmer, soldier, and author. He
served in the...
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Benjamin Wistar Morris (sometimes III or Jr.;
October 23, 1870 –
December 4, 1944) was an
American architect from
Oregon who
worked primarily in New York...
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vaccine against rubella virus while working at
Wistar Institute in Philadelphia.
Plotkin was a
member of
Wistar’s active research faculty from 1960 to 1991...