Harold Amos was an influential microbiologist known for his research in the field of bacteriology and his contributions to understanding the genetics of bacteria. While he did not invent a specific product or technology, his work significantly advanced knowledge of microbial physiology and genetics, particularly in relation to antibiotic resistance. Additionally, Amos was a prominent advocate for diversity in science, mentoring many students and contributing to the academic community.
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Harold Amos died in 2003.
Harold Amos was born in 1918.
Dewey Harold Amos has written: 'Geologic map of the Blackford quadrangle, western Kentucky' -- subject(s): Geology, Maps
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You do not discover an invention, you invent it.
invent
They could be synonyms, although they differ in their context meaning.(You discover what is there, and invent what is not there already.)
He didn't discover anything Or invent anything. Correction he did discover something he discovered how to annoy people. Yes. He did.
He invented the first ever football tackling dummy
we can invent a new things by discovering whatever we see. If we want to invent a robot animal , we should discover the animals whatever we need to invent. For example; if we want to invent a robot grass hopper we should discover the insect.
Edward Binney and Harold Smith invented crayons in 1903.