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  2. Paul D. Boyer - Wikipedia

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    Paul D. Boyer. Paul Delos Boyer (July 31, 1918 – June 2, 2018) was an American biochemist, analytical chemist, and a professor of chemistry at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for research on the " enzymatic mechanism underlying the biosynthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)" (ATP ...

  3. Paul Boyer (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Samuel Boyer (August 2, 1935 [1] –March 17, 2012 [2][3]) was a U.S. cultural and intellectual historian (Ph.D., Harvard University, 1966) and Merle Curti Professor of History Emeritus and former director (1993–2001) of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He had held visiting ...

  4. Paul Boyer (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Arizona State University West. Website. boyeraz.com. Paul D. Boyer[2] is an American politician and a former Republican member of the Arizona State Senate representing District 20 from 2019 to 2023. He previously served in the Arizona House of Representatives from 2013 to 2019, including serving as the Chair of the Arizona House Education ...

  5. Isabella Eugénie Boyer - Wikipedia

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    Boyer was born in Paris to Louis Noël Boyer, a French confectioner, and his English-born wife Pamela Lockwood (also known as 'Pamilla'). In 1863 in New York City, she married Isaac Merritt Singer, the founder of the Singer sewing machine company, when Singer was 52 and Isabella was only 22. Singer had a previous common-law wife, Mary Ann ...

  6. Stephen Nissenbaum - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1969, Nissenbaum and fellow University of Massachusetts at Amherst Professor Paul Boyer offered the course History 185, "New Approaches to the Study of History," an "experimental history course" inspired by pedagogical work of historians Stanley Katz and William R. Taylor, with whom Nissenbaum had worked during his doctoral studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

  7. Paul Boyer - Wikipedia

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    Paul Boyer. Paul Boyer may refer to: Paul Boyer (photographer) (1861–1908), French photographer. Paul D. Boyer (1918–2018), American chemist and Nobel Prize winner. Paul Boyer (historian) (1935–2012), American historian. Paul Boyer (politician), American politician. Paul Boyer, or sOAZ, (born 1994), French League of Legends player.

  8. The Pelican (film) - Wikipedia

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    Plot. As a jazz pianist, Paul Boyer (Gérard Blain) has lots of free time during the day. He spends those days with his son Marc, until he realizes that he is broke. Because of his nagging wife, Paul takes a chance on running counterfeit dollars to New York for a hefty profit. He gets caught, and spends nine years in New York prison.

  9. List of people from Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Simon Rohrich – inventor and entrepreneur [190] Karsten Solheim – businessman, founder of Karsten Manufacturing, maker of PING golf clubs [191] John Sperling – businessman, founder of University of Phoenix [192] Edward A. Tovrea – entrepreneur [193] Suzanne Tracht – chef [194] Del Webb – real estate developer [195] Paul Elio – CEO ...