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  2. David Cushing - Wikipedia

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    David Henry Cushing FRS [1] [2] (1920-2008) was an English born fisheries biologist, who is credited with the development the match/mismatch hypothesis as an explanation for reduced fish stocks as associated with climatic variability. David Cushing was the first to demonstrate what we now know as "recruitment overfishing" through his work on ...

  3. Fish processing - Wikipedia

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    A medieval view of fish processing, by Peter Brueghel the Elder (1556). There is evidence humans have been processing fish since the early Holocene. For example, fishbones (c. 8140–7550 BP, uncalibrated) at Atlit-Yam, a submerged Neolithic site off Israel, have been analysed. What emerged was a picture of "a pile of fish gutted and processed ...

  4. David Fish - Wikipedia

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    November 28, 1964 (age 59) Nationality. American. Alma mater. University of California at Berkeley. New York Medical College. Occupation. physiatrist. David Eli Fish is an American physiatrist and one of the editors of a popular PM&R handbook PM&R Pocketpedia.

  5. Fluorescence in situ hybridization - Wikipedia

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    A metaphase cell positive for the bcr/abl rearrangement (associated with chronic myelogenous leukemia) using FISH. The chromosomes can be seen in blue. The chromosome that is labeled with green and red spots (upper left) is the one where the rearrangement is present. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a molecular cytogenetic technique ...

  6. David Schindler - Wikipedia

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    David William Schindler, OC AOE FRSC FRS, (August 3, 1940 – March 4, 2021) was an American/Canadian limnologist. [2] He held the Killam Memorial Chair and was Professor of Ecology in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta. [3][4] He was notable for "innovative large-scale experiments" on whole ...

  7. David A. Steen - Wikipedia

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    David A. Steen is an American herpetologist and conservation biologist. [1] He is Reptile and Amphibian Research Leader of the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission), and was previously a research professor at Auburn University, where he completed his Ph.D. [2] [1] Steen runs a popular Twitter account where he offers reptile and amphibian ...

  8. David and Goliath (book) - Wikipedia

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    Critical response to David and Goliath was largely negative. The book was unfavorably reviewed twice in The New York Times. Janet Maslin quipped, "As usual, Mr. Gladwell's science is convenient", and she concludes that "the book's middle section is its messiest", where the author attempts to link the experiences of famous dyslexics such as Brian Grazer and David Boies. [5]

  9. David Joy (author) - Wikipedia

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    Joy is the recipient of an artist fellowship from the North Carolina Arts Council. [8] His writing has appeared in numerous magazines and journals, such as Garden & Gun, Time, [9] and The New York Times Magazine. His novel Where All Light Tends to Go will be made into a film directed by Ben Young and starring Billy Bob Thornton and Robin Wright ...