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There are 6 biographies on Oswald Avery.


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Oswald Theodore Avery Biography
1,773 words, approx. 6 pages
 Avery (ca. 1877-1955) was one of the founding fathers of immunochemistry and a major contributor to the scientific evolution of microbiology. Oswald Theodore Avery was one of the founding fathers of immunochemistry (the study of the chemical aspects of...
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Oswald Theodore Avery Biography
1,756 words, approx. 6 pages
 Oswald Theodore Avery was one of the founding fathers of immunochemistry (the study of the chemical aspects of immunology) and a major contributor to the scientific evolution of microbiology. His studies of the pneumococcus virus (causing acute...
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Oswald Theodore Avery Biography
1,416 words, approx. 5 pages
 Oswald Avery was one of the founding fathers of immunochemistry (the study of the chemical aspects of immunology) and a major contributor to the scientific evolution of microbiology. His studies of the Pneumococcus virus (causing acute pneumonia) led...
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Oswald Theodore Avery Biography
1,415 words, approx. 5 pages
 Oswald Avery was one of the founding fathers of immunochemistry (the study of the chemical aspects of immunology) and a major contributor to the scientific evolution of microbiology. His studies of the Pneumococcus virus (causing acute pneumonia) led...
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Oswald Theodore Avery Biography
569 words, approx. 2 pages
 By the early 1940s, scientists knew that chromosomes existed and that they were composed of smaller units called genes. Chemical analysis had revealed that the eucaryotic chromosome consists of about 50 percent protein and 50 percent deoxyribonucleic...
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Oswald Theodore Avery Biography
568 words, approx. 2 pages
 By the early 1940s, scientists knew that chromosomes existed and that they were composed of smaller units called genes. Chemical analysis had revealed that the eucaryotic chromosome consists of about 50% protein and 50% deoxyribonucleic acid ( DNA)....

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