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  2. Alice Ball - Wikipedia

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    Alice Augusta Ball (July 24, 1892 – December 31, 1916) was an American chemist who developed the "Ball Method" for making ethyl ester derivatives of chaulmoogra oil, which were used as a treatment for leprosy during the early 20th century. [1]

  3. Hydnocarpus wightianus - Wikipedia

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    An ethyl ester of the oil (the "Ball method") was developed by Alice Ball in 1916, [20] [21] who died suddenly before publishing the technique. Her work was stolen by Arthur L. Dean who began producing large quantities of the treatment and named it after himself.

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  5. The Frog and the Pussycat - Wikipedia

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    The very first mention, both chronologically and production-wise, of Trigger's real name, "Colin Ball", although it is when Violet mentions his grandmother, Alice Ball. Trigger's name is not revealed at all in Only Fools and Horses. Violet casually mentions that she used to work as a charlady for an art dealer.

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  7. Robert Bruce Horsfall - Wikipedia

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    A Year with the Birds by Alice E. Ball; illustrated by Robert Bruce Horsfall. New York: Gibbs & Van Vleck, 1916, 1917. Each page is a poem by Ball accompanied by an illustration by Horsfall. Songs of the Open; words and music by Grace Keir with illustrations by Robert Bruce Horsfall : Carl Fischer, Inc. New York 1927.

  8. 11 surprising facts that almost no one knows about Lucille Ball

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    So said the eternal queen of comedy, Lucille Ball. In a way, she was right: She surrounded herself with the best writers, co-stars and producers, and through her brilliance, boldness and

  9. Italian journalist Cecilia Sala home after Iran solitary ...

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    Cecilia Sala, an Italian journalist, arrived in Rome after she was released by Iran on Wednesday.