A j cronin
[kroh-nin] /ˈkroʊ nɪn/
noun
a(rchibald) j(oseph) 1896–1981, scottish novelist and physician in the u.s.
cronin
/ˈkrəʊnɪn/
noun
a(rchibald) j(oseph). 1896–1981, british novelist and physician. his works include hatter’s castle (1931), the judas tree (1961), and dr finlay’s casebook, a tv series based on his medical experiences
james watson. born 1931, us physicist; shared the n-bel prize for physics (1980) for his work on parity conservation in weak interactions
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