Donald C. Spencer
Donald Clayton Spencer (April 25, 1912 – December 23, 2001) was an American mathematician, known for work on deformation theory of structures arising in differential geometry, and on several complex variables from the point of view of partial differential equations. He was born in Boulder, Colorado, and educated at the University of Colorado and MIT. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ethics and the practice of HIV medicine at the beginning and the end of life by D. C. Spencer
Published 2003-07-01
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Nutrition Guidelines for HIV-infected Adults and Children in Southern Africa by D. C. Spencer, C. Harman, T. Naicker, S. Gohre
Published 2007-05-01
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6.1-MV, 0.79-MA laser-triggered gas switch for multimodule, multiterawatt pulsed-power accelerators by K. R. LeChien, W. A. Stygar, M. E. Savage, P. E. Wakeland, V. Anaya, D. S. Artery, M. J. Baremore, D. E. Bliss, R. Chavez, G. D. Coombs, J. P. Corley, P. A. Jones, A. K. Kipp, B. A. Lewis, J. A. Lott, J. J. Lynch, G. R. McKee, S. D. Ploor, K. R. Prestwich, S. A. Roznowski, D. C. Spencer, S. D. White, J. R. Woodworth
Published 2010-03-01
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