Dr. Millis pioneered the study of industrial fermentation processes.
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Dr. Nancy Millis (born 1922) is an internationally renowned microbiologist based in Australia. She was a lecturer at University of Melbourne until very recently. In 1965 she authored the textbook, Basis of Biochemical Engineering, which is still a standard text in use today. Dr. Millis has received many recognitions and wards.
Discover Elements have always existed, in nature
she didnt invent it. she just brought the xray to world war 1
She didn't invent the telescope, but she used a telescope to discover a comet.
He discovered the charge of the electron.
Firstly, he didn't discover it; the periodic table was invented. Secondly, he wasn't the one to invent it - although his work did contributem that was done by Gregor Mendeleev.
She discovered something that made her famous.
Nancy Millis was born in 1922.
Yes, Nancy Millis is still alive. She will turn 89 this April.
Nancy L Millis. 60 years old from San Francisco, California, United States
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Nancy Millis discovered quite a few things. She found a way to ripen bananas, she worked on the fermentation of cider, and studied the microorganisms of fermentation.
Dr Nancy Fannie MIllis was born on April 10, 1922, In Melbourne. She retired in 2006. Now she is 85 years old
The address of the Millis Public Library is: 25 Auburn Road, Millis, 02054 1203
You do not discover an invention, you invent it.
Walter Millis died in 1968.
Walter Millis was born in 1899.
The phone number of the Millis Public Library is: 508-376-8282.