Maxine Allen
Maxine Allen (November 7, 1913 – September 16, 1995.) was an American bowler specializing in duckpin bowling, although when duckpin lanes began disappearing in the 1960s she switched to in ten pins. Born in West Virginia, Allen attended the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now known as University of North Carolina at Greensboro) from 1931 until 1935.. She began bowling when she was a school teacher in Seaboard, North Carolina.She won several major tournaments, including the United States Classic, the Dixie Classic and the National Duckpin Bowling Congress All Events Championship. She lived briefly in Phoenix, Arizona, and was Arizona Women's Bowling Association Champion in 1954 and 1955.. She held more than 50 world records in duckpins for best scores in sets of consecutive games..
During the 1940s and 1950s she won several national titles in ninepin bowling. Allen was inducted into the National Duckpin Bowling Congress Hall of Fame in 1962, the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1972, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Sports Hall of Fame in 2001, and the Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame in 2006. She died in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1995.. Provided by Wikipedia
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MicroRNA expression in abdominal and gluteal adipose tissue is associated with mRNA expression levels and partly genetically driven. by Mattias Rantalainen, Blanca M Herrera, George Nicholson, Rory Bowden, Quin F Wills, Josine L Min, Matt J Neville, Amy Barrett, Maxine Allen, Nigel W Rayner, Jan Fleckner, Mark I McCarthy, Krina T Zondervan, Fredrik Karpe, Chris C Holmes, Cecilia M Lindgren
Published 2011-01-01
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New indicators and indexes for benchmarking university–industry–government innovation in medical and life science clusters: results from the European FP7 Regions of Knowledge Healt... by Laurel D. Edmunds, Silvia Gluderer, Pavel V. Ovseiko, Roel Kamerling, Jacqueline Ton, Laura Vis, Mario Jenni, Gregory Tutton, Helen Lawton-Smith, Márta Völgyiné Nadabán, Máté Rab, Jon Rees, John Anson, Alexander D. Rushforth, Maxine Allen, Alastair M. Buchan, Montserrat Vendrell, Alex Casta, Gábor Mehes, Pancras C. W. Hogendoorn, Ernst Hafen, A. Bassim Hassan
Published 2019-01-01
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Human metabolic profiles are stably controlled by genetic and environmental variation by George Nicholson, Mattias Rantalainen, Anthony D Maher, Jia V Li, Daniel Malmodin, Kourosh R Ahmadi, Johan H Faber, Ingileif B Hallgrímsdóttir, Amy Barrett, Henrik Toft, Maria Krestyaninova, Juris Viksna, Sudeshna Guha Neogi, Marc‐Emmanuel Dumas, Ugis Sarkans, The MolPAGE Consortium, Bernard W Silverman, Peter Donnelly, Jeremy K Nicholson, Maxine Allen, Krina T Zondervan, John C Lindon, Tim D Spector, Mark I McCarthy, Elaine Holmes, Dorrit Baunsgaard, Chris C Holmes
Published 2011-08-01
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A genome-wide metabolic QTL analysis in Europeans implicates two loci shaped by recent positive selection. by George Nicholson, Mattias Rantalainen, Jia V Li, Anthony D Maher, Daniel Malmodin, Kourosh R Ahmadi, Johan H Faber, Amy Barrett, Josine L Min, N William Rayner, Henrik Toft, Maria Krestyaninova, Juris Viksna, Sudeshna Guha Neogi, Marc-Emmanuel Dumas, Ugis Sarkans, MolPAGE Consortium, Peter Donnelly, Thomas Illig, Jerzy Adamski, Karsten Suhre, Maxine Allen, Krina T Zondervan, Tim D Spector, Jeremy K Nicholson, John C Lindon, Dorrit Baunsgaard, Elaine Holmes, Mark I McCarthy, Chris C Holmes
Published 2011-09-01
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