Emma P. Carr
Emma Perry Carr (July 23, 1880 – January 7, 1972) was an American spectroscopist and chemical educator. Her work on unsaturated hydrocarbons and absorption spectra earned her the inaugural Francis P. Garvan Medal (now the Garvan–Olin Medal) from the American Chemical Society in 1937.
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A systematic review of bone graft products used in lumbar interbody fusion procedures for degenerative disc disease by Anita Fitzgerald, MPH, Rachael McCool, BSc, Emma Carr, BA, Paul Miller, MSc, Katie Reddish, BSc, Cynthia C Lohr, DC, Elena Annoni, MSc, Brandon Lawrence, MD
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Sequential multiple assignment randomised trial to develop an adaptive mobile health intervention to increase physical activity in people poststroke in the community setting in Ire... by Julie Bernhardt, Lorna Paul, Cathal Walsh, Liam Glynn, Mairead O Donoghue, Sara Hayes, John McManus, Jon Salsberg, John Forbes, Claire Fitzsimons, Jane C Walsh, Daniel Carter, Aoife Whiston, Emma Carr, Siobhan O'Reilly, Nathan Cardy, Andrew Hunter, Mike Butler, Ita Richardson, James G Bradley
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