• Mary Higby Schweitzer is an American paleontologist at North Carolina State University, who led the groups that discovered the remains of blood cells...
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  • Mary Schweitzer may refer to: Mary Higby Schweitzer, American paleontologist Mary Anne Schweitzer, American sports shooter This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Carlton Higby (1938 – 1992), former United States federal judge Mary Higby Schweitzer, paleontologist at North Carolina State University Morgan Higby Night...
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  • alchemist Louis Schweitzer (philanthropist), paper manufacturer Louis Schweitzer (CEO), chairman and former CEO of Renault Mary Higby Schweitzer, paleontologist...
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    age of 18 for this specimen. In 2016, it was finally confirmed by Mary Higby Schweitzer and Lindsay Zanno and colleagues that the soft tissue within the...
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  • Entomology at the University of California, Berkeley; Noreen Tuross; Mary Higby Schweitzer and Jack Horner of Montana State University; Robert T. Bakker; geneticist...
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    who have gone on to be leading experts in paleontology, such as Mary Higby Schweitzer, Greg Erickson, Kristi Curry-Rogers, and David J. Varricchio. Horner...
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    a number of pes phalanges. In the March 2005 Science magazine, Mary Higby Schweitzer of North Carolina State University and colleagues announced the...
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  • in genetic and genomic research; and genomics and global health. Mary Higby Schweitzer: paleontologist at North Carolina State University who believes...
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    during thermal maturation. In the March 2005 issue of Science, Dr. Mary Higby Schweitzer and her team announced the discovery of flexible material resembling...
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