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Metallic radium was isolated in 1910 through the combined work of Marie Curie and French chemist André-Louis Debierne.

A method to test the combined work of collectors delivering heat to the evaporator of a heat pump was devised.

During the 15-month interregnum, the role was taken by Radio 3 editor Edward Blakeman, with the result that the recently announced 2016 season is effectively the combined work of three planners.

This initiated the new field of comparative morphology which, largely through the combined work of William Farlow (1844 1919), Nathanael Pringsheim (1823 1894), Frederick Bower, Eduard Strasburger and others, established that an "alternation of generations" occurs throughout the plant kingdom.

A collaborative effort While UNICEF provided leadership on creating the Mother-Baby Pack, its development and implementation are only possible through the combined work of several partners, including the World Health Organization, UNITAID, the Elizabeth Glaser Paediatric AIDS Foundation, the Clinton Foundation and USAID.

The GSC has established five working groups based on a consensus view of areas where the combined work of its members can make unique contributions: 1) supporting NMRA, drug quality and supply chain authority; 2) data gathering, reporting, sharing, and analysis; 3) information dissemination and public awareness; 4) enforcement; and 5) financing of GSC initiatives.

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The combined works of Alixia and Naima, two Brooklyn based artists and activists with roots in Colombia and Haiti.

And from Jay Leno: "The U.S. tax code is now four times longer than the combined works of William Shakespeare — 3.8 million words long.

Sites: works of man or the combined works of nature and of man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical, aesthetic, ethnological, or anthropological points of view.

Going to sleep is like going to a film festival devoted to the combined works of Rod Serling and Federico Fellini.

The combined works of a German physician and botanist Valerius Cordus (1515 1544 CE) which were published in 1562 included many named "cultivars" including 30 apples and 49 pears, presumably local German selections.

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