Eccles
[ek-uh lz] /ˈɛk əlz/
noun
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Sir John Carew
[kuh-roo] /kəˈru/ (Show IPA), 1903–97, Australian physiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1963.
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Marriner Stoddard
[mar-uh-ner stod-erd] /ˈmær ə nər ˈstɒd ərd/ (Show IPA), 1890–1977, U.S. economist and banker.
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/ˈɛkəlz/
noun
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a town in NW England, in Salford unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 36 610 (2001)
/ˈɛkəlz/
noun
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Sir John Carew. 1903–97, Australian physiologist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology (1963) with A. L. Hodgkin and A. F. Huxley for their work on conduction of nervous impulses
abbreviation
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ecclesiastic(al)
Eccles Ec·cles (ěk’əlz), Sir John Carew. Born 1903.
Australian physiologist. He shared a 1963 Nobel Prize for research on the action of nerve impulses.
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ecclesiastic
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ecclesiastical
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