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The early fellows of the Royal Society included Dutch scientists such as the physicist Christiaan Huygens, the microscopist Anton van Leeuwenhoek and the physician Hermann Boerhaave.
The natural sciences and the human sciences bifurcated into different "cultures" only in the wake of the Enlightenment; early fellows of the Royal Society such as Christopher Wren, with their rapacious curiosity across what later became separate disciplines, would not see the distinction, regarding science as, simply, knowledge – from the Latin scire, to know.
Many early Fellows were not scientists or particularly eminent intellectuals; it was clear that the early Society could not rely on financial assistance from the King, and scientifically trained Fellows were few and far between.
Both Pfizer and IAVI learned from the experience of early Fellows, making changes to improve support of Fellows.
For example, although it took early Fellows several days to get an apartment and a cell phone, later Fellows found that IAVI had arranged suitable living space and met them at the airport with a cell phone pre-programmed with staff contacts.
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Another significant early Fellow of the Royal Society who published on coins and medals was John Evelyn.
For example, earlier Fellows made themselves available to meet with Fellows just going out, to share experiences and help the new Fellows understand the institutions, locations, and environment.
Earlier Fellows worked mostly with the field centers (IAVI partners) to increase their capacity to perform international standard clinical trials, while more recent Fellows focused their efforts on how IAVI itself could strengthen capacity to manage multiple trials at once.
Earlier fellow Australian sailors Belcher and Ryan took silver in the men's 470.
Earlier, fellow Brit Sarah Barrow finished sixth in the women's 10m platform final.
Earlier, fellow Briton Billy Morgan came fifth in his first World Cup snowboard slopestyle competition.
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