Elizabeth Ryan
Elizabeth Montague "Bunny" Ryan (February 5, 1892 – July 6, 1979) was an American tennis player who was born in Anaheim, California, but lived most of her adult life in the United Kingdom. Ryan won 26 Grand Slam titles, 19 in women's doubles and mixed doubles at Wimbledon, an all-time record for those two events. Twelve of her Wimbledon titles were in women's doubles and seven were in mixed doubles. Ryan also won four women's doubles titles at the French Championships, as well as one women's doubles title and two mixed-doubles titles at the U.S. Championships. During a 19-year run Ryan amassed a total of 659 titles in singles, doubles and mixed doubles. Provided by Wikipedia
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“Maybe Jesus Was Suicidal Too”: A United Church of Christ Pastor Reflects on His Suicide Attempt by Elizabeth Ryan Hall
Published 2021-10-01
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Cognitive Aging in Older Breast Cancer Survivors by James C. Root, Yuelin Li, Elizabeth Schofield, Irene Orlow, Elizabeth Ryan, Tiffany Traina, Sunita K. Patel, Tim A. Ahles
Published 2023-06-01
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Two decades of surveillance data show late presentation among a diverse group of women diagnosed with HIV in Victoria, Australia by Clarissa Moreira, Alison Boughey, Kathleen Elizabeth Ryan, Nasra Higgins, Jessica Rotty, Michael West, Margaret Hellard, Mark Stoové, Carol El‐Hayek
Published 2019-10-01
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Evolutionary Comparisons of Chelonid Alphaherpesvirus 5 (ChHV5) Genomes from Fibropapillomatosis-Afflicted Green (<i>Chelonia mydas</i>), Olive Ridley (<i>Lepidochelys olivacea</i>... by Liam Whitmore, Kelsey Yetsko, Jessica A. Farrell, Annie Page-Karjian, Whitney Daniel, Donna J. Shaver, Hilary R. Frandsen, Jennifer Shelby Walker, Whitney Crowder, Caitlin Bovery, Devon Rollinson Ramia, Brooke Burkhalter, Elizabeth Ryan, David J. Duffy
Published 2021-08-01
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