| 31. | When this effort to revive his patient failed, Spencer had Zettlemoyer call Steve Sekunda, his laboratory assistant.
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| 32. | Charles Batchelor became one of Edison's closest laboratory assistants and business partners during the 1870s and 1880s.
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| 33. | He worked first as a laboratory assistant at a grammar school and then in a photographic film factory.
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| 34. | The staff has grown to nearly 70 people, including seven doctors and nine nurses, laboratory assistants and pharmacists.
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| 35. | In 1865, two English laboratory assistants died several weeks after helping to synthesize dimethylmercury for the first time.
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| 36. | He served with the British Army as a Laboratory Assistant at St George's Hospital from 1917 to 1919.
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| 37. | Around this same time, Julian also became entangled in an interpersonal conflict with his laboratory assistant, Robert Thompson.
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| 38. | Breinl and his laboratory assistant Fielding, were the only members of the new Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine.
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| 39. | The staff has grown to nearly 70 people, including seven physicians and nine nurses, laboratory assistants and pharmacists.
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| 40. | His laboratory assistant and constant companion, Valerie Kesler, says she traveled there with him at least six times.
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