This afternoon the Queen will open the new Wellcome Wing of the Science Museum in London. |
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And it had to provide its own drama, for the steam locomotives, rockets, beam engines and hovering aeroplanes are unavailable to the Wellcome. |
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Chrissie Giles is senior science writer at the Wellcome Trust and editor of the magazines Wellcome News and Big Picture. |
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A major exhibition at the London-based Wellcome Collection examines the uncleanliness of human life. |
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By owning shares in these firms, the Gates and Wellcome foundations are profiting from activity that's destroying the planet. |
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The only palliative so far licensed by the Food and Drug Administration is an ointment called acyclovir, made by Burroughs Wellcome, which relieves the symptoms during an initial attack of herpes. |
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Other members of the partnership include the British Library, the British Museum, Google and the Wellcome Trust. |
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Daniel Glaser, the former Head of Engaging Science at Wellcome Trust, is Director of Science Gallery London. |
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Henry Wellcome and Silas Burroughs formed a partnership in September 1880, and established an office in Snow Hill in Central London. |
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In May 1917, following the decree absolute, Syrie Wellcome and Maugham were married. |
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Relenza, a dry powder inhaler, is the first major treatment for the virus and opens up a huge market for makers Glaxo Wellcome. |
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But how much more unsettling are the astonishing images of the dissected and the diseased in The Sick Rose: Disease and the Art of Medical Illustration, a new book sourced from the Wellcome Trust's unrivalled collection. |
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Each white to off-white, biconvex tablet, code number WELLCOME P4B on same side as score mark, contains: triprolidine HCl 4 mg, pseudoephedrine HCl 60 mg and codeine phosphate 20 mg. |
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He had an affair with Gwendolyn Maud Syrie Barnardo Wellcome, got her pregnant, did the 'right' thing, married her, went through a messy divorce 10 years later, and hated her for the rest of his life. |
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The Wellcome Trust, a British medical foundation, got a taste of the Heatherwick effect three years earlier, after it commissioned him to spiff up the atrium of its new building in central London. |
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The Guardian's Keep it in the Ground campaign is calling on the world's two largest medical charities – the Gates Foundation and the Wellcome Trust – to divest their endowments from fossil fuels. |
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The Muhimbili Wellcome Programme originally aimed to follow 400 children but is now following 2,500, making it one of the largest, biomedical SCD resources in the world. |
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The study used a library of parasite proteins that was generated using an approach developed at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute by Dr Gavin Wright and Dr Julian Rayner. |
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The findings from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL may have implications for how group decisions are affected by dominant individuals. |
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Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham announced their intention to merge in January 2000, with the merger completing in December of that year, forming GlaxoSmithKline plc. |
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This volume is part of a recent change in focus as it explores medical recipes found in Miscellanea Medica XVI, which is found in the Wellcome Library of London. |
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They will be led by soprano Dame Gwyneth Jones and leading laryngologist Professor Martin Birchall, as part of the Wellcome Trust 75th Anniversary celebrations. |
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