Thomas H Maugh earned degrees in English and Chemistry, but he never really worked as a scientist or researcher. He's only been a writer and reporter, specializing in scientific and pseudo-scientific topics. One of his more famous pieces deals with new methods to guess penis length in human males by measuring the length of their fingers.
Thomas H. Maugh II has been a science and medical writer at the Times for 23 years. Before that, he was on the staff of the journal Science for 13 years. He has bachelor's degrees in English and chemistry from MIT and a doctorate in chemistry from UC Santa Barbara.
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Thomas H. Stanton has written: 'Meeting the Challenge of 9/11' 'Clouded progress' -- subject(s): Solar heating, Solar houses 'A state of risk' -- subject(s): Government-sponsored enterprises
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R. H. Mole has written: 'Gearing and other influences upon corporation tax levied on capital investment in plant and machinery' 'BASIC graph and network algorithms' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Computer algorithms, Graph theory 'Cost-volume-profit analysis and the microcomputer II'
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Thomas H. Leforge has written: 'Memoirs of a White Crow Indian : (Thomas H. Leforge) as told by Thomas B. Marquis. --'
Thomas H. Hamilton died in 1979.
Thomas H. Cormen was born in 1956.
Thomas H. Bayly died in 1856.
Thomas H. Blake died in 1849.
Thomas H. Blake was born in 1792.
Thomas H. Stix was born in 1924.
Thomas H. Stix died in 2001.
Thomas H. Averett was born in 1800.
Thomas H. Averett died in 1855.
Thomas H. Herndon died in 1883.
Thomas H. Herndon was born in 1828.