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  2. Mary Higby Schweitzer - Wikipedia

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    Mary Higby Schweitzer is an American paleontologist at North Carolina State University, who led the groups that discovered the remains of blood cells in dinosaur fossils and later discovered soft tissue remains in the Tyrannosaurus rex specimen MOR 1125, [1] [2] as well as evidence that the specimen was a pregnant female when she died.

  3. Mary Schweitzer - Wikipedia

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    Mary Schweitzer may refer to: Mary Anne Schweitzer (born 1961), American sports shooter; Mary Higby Schweitzer, American paleontologist This page was last edited on ...

  4. List of paleontologists - Wikipedia

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    Mary Higby Schweitzer (United States) William Berryman Scott (United States, 1858-1947) Samuel Hubbard Scudder (United States, 1837-1911) Harry Seeley (England, 1839-1909) Adolf Seilacher (Germany, 1925-2014) Brigitte Senut (France, 1954- ) Jack Sepkoski (United States, 1948-1999) Paul Sereno (United States, 1957- ) Ethel Shakespear (England ...

  5. Higby - Wikipedia

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    Higby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Higby (baseball), American baseball player; Lawrence Higby, American businessman and political activist; Lynn Carlton Higby (1938 – 1992), former United States federal judge; Mary Higby Schweitzer, paleontologist at North Carolina State University

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    Mary Higby Schweitzer: American paleontologist Q3505525: Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus: American clinical psychologist Q18631493: Mary Jeanne Kreek: American neurobiologist (1937–2021) Q21531361: Mary Kearney: American biologist Q55274692: Mary L. Marazita: American geneticist Q87754119: Mary Lou Zoback: American geophysicist Q1906333: Mary Poovey ...

  7. Schweitzer - Wikipedia

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    Schweitzer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965), German theologian, musician, physician, and medical missionary, winner of the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize

  8. Jack Horner (paleontologist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Horner discovered a fossilized tyrannosaur leg bone from which paleontologist Mary Higby Schweitzer was able to retrieve proteins in 2007. [20] In 2009, the National Geographic released a documentary entitled "Dinosaurs Decoded", which reviews Horner's research into juvenile dinosaurs. He suggests that juvenile dinosaurs looked ...

  9. Lawrence Higby - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence M. Higby is an American businessman and political activist. Higby was assistant to White House Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman during the Nixon Administration. He later went on to become CEO of home medical equipment company Apria. Until 2005, Higby led a group of wealthy Republicans called the New Majority PAC.