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Today people in Hiroshima are still suffering from the radiation . The population in Hiroshima today is estimated to be over 1 million.
Yes, there is still a psyshedelic subculture going strong in the underground.
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he is still alive today
bacterial infections this was not the only thing he accomplished; he wrote numerous papers on bacteriology also. he discovered penicillin, which today has saved thousands of lives.
Alexander Kipnis lived from 1891 to 1978.
Yes because he invented penicillin
Because Bell Telephone Company has his name.
he was a great war hero and military genius
Yes. The discovery of copper and tin, and of their ability to form a useful alloy, heralded the Bronze Age; and bronze alloys are still very important today.
Still doing tours and working on a new album. Recently featured on unsung with Alexander O'Neil.
People remember Alexander Graham Bell as the man that invented the telephone. There are still telephone companies that carry his name.
Alexander parks was a british chemist who invented the first plastics in 1855. although many other chemists since have improved on his initial discovery it was his original work that paved the way for the many modern plastics we see in common use today.
Alexander Graham Bell was famous in his time, and still today, for his invention of the telephone. He also founded the Bell Telephone Company, which later became known as the current company AT&T.
Pavlov's work on classical conditioning laid the foundation for understanding how associations between stimuli can shape behavior. His research has had a profound impact not only in psychology, but also in fields like education, advertising, and even animal training. The concepts he introduced, such as conditioned responses and stimulus generalization, continue to be relevant and influential in various areas of study.
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