Grace Mott Johnson
Grace Mott Johnson (July 28, 1882 – March 12, 1967) was an American sculptor known primarily for her renditions of animals. After a home education she studied at the Art Students' League and exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show. She was married to the painter Andrew Dasburg, and the couple were parts of the artistic communities of Paris, New York, and New Mexico. Provided by Wikipedia
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Female with Atraumatic Abdominal Bruising by Zachary S. Pacheco, Grace Johnson, Erin F. Shufflebarger
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Scalable and passive carbon nanotube thin-film sensor for detecting micro-strains and potential impact damage in fiber-reinforced composite materials by Joshua DeGraff, Pierre-Jean Cottinet, Minh-Quyen Cottinet, Tarik Dickens, Kunal Joshi, Marquese Pollard, Grace Johnson, Anghea Dolisca, Richard Liang
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Inferior Outcomes of EU Versus US Patients Treated With CD19 CAR-T for Relapsed/Refractory Large B-cell Lymphoma: Association With Differences in Tumor Burden, Systemic Inflammatio... by Veit Bücklein, Ariel Perez, Kai Rejeski, Gloria Iacoboni, Vindi Jurinovic, Udo Holtick, Olaf Penack, Soraya Kharboutli, Viktoria Blumenberg, Josephine Ackermann, Lisa Frölich, Grace Johnson, Kedar Patel, Brian Arciola, Rahul Mhaskar, Anthony Wood, Christian Schmidt, Omar Albanyan, Philipp Gödel, Eva Hoster, Lars Bullinger, Andreas Mackensen, Frederick Locke, Michael von Bergwelt, Pere Barba, Marion Subklewe, Michael D. Jain
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