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30 Nov 1945
Reginald Aldworth Daly |
Reginald Aldworth Daly (astronomy) Reginald Aldworth Daly of Harvard University first proposes a giant impact hypothesis to account for formation of the moon. |
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30 Nov 1945
Karl von Frisch |
Karl von Frisch (biology) Karl von Frisch publishes "Die Tänze der Bienen" ("The dances of the bees"). |
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30 Nov 1945
Edmund Jaeger |
Edmund Jaeger (biology) Edmund Jaeger discovers and later documents, in The Condor, a state of extended torpor, approaching hibernation, in a bird, the common poorwill. |
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30 Nov 1945
Harold Gillies |
Harold Gillies (medicine) Harold Gillies begins to perform sex reassignment surgery on Michael Dillon, including the first female-to-male transsexual phalloplasty. |
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30 Nov 1945
Chance Brothers |
Chance Brothers (medicine) Chance Brothers of Smethwick, England, produce the first all-glass syringe with interchangeable barrel and plunger, allowing easy mass-sterilisation of components. |
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30 Nov 1945
Alfred Gilman |
Alfred Gilman (medicine) Alfred Gilman, with Frederick S. Philips, first publish the results of trials of anti-cancer chemotherapy, using mechlorethamine, carried out with Louis S. Goodman. |
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30 Nov 1945
BBGKY hierarchy |
BBGKY hierarchy (physics) The BBGKY hierarchy of equations for s-particle distribution functions is applied to the derivation of kinetic equations by Nikolay Bogolyubov in a paper received in July 1945 and published in 1946 in Russian and in English. The related kinetic transport theory is considered by John Gamble Kirkwood in a paper received in October 1945 and published in March 1946. The first paper by Max Born and Herbert S. Green considering a general kinetic theory of liquids is received in February 1946 and published on 31 December 1946. |
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30 Nov 1945
Faiza Al-Kharafi |
birth Faiza Al-Kharafi Faiza Al-Kharafi, Kuwaiti electrochemist |
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30 Nov 1945
Israel Aharoni |
death Israel Aharoni Israel Aharoni (born 1882), zoologist. |