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Eccles
Eccles (ˈɛkəlz) n (Placename) a town in NW England, in Salford unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 36 610 (2001)
Eccles (ˈɛkəlz) n (Biography) Sir John Carew. 1903–97, Australian physiologist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology (1963) with A. L. Hodgkin and A. F. Huxley for their work on conduction of nervous impulsesEccles (ˈɛk əlz) n. Sir John Carew, 1903–97, Australian physiologist: Nobel prize for medicine 1963. Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | Eccles - Australian physiologist noted for his research on the conduction of impulses by nerve cells (1903-1997)John Eccles, Sir John Carew Eccles |
Eccles
Eccles (ek`əlz), town (1991 pop. 37,166), Salford metropolitan district, NW England, in the Manchester metropolitan area on the Manchester Ship Canal. Industries include chemicals, rubber, plastics, textiles, and light and heavy engineering. Eccles cakes are famous. The parish church is said to date from 1111, although most of the present building is of the 15th cent.Eccles1 Sir John Carew. 1903--97, Australian physiologist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology (1963) with A. L. Hodgkin and A. F. Huxley for their work on conduction of nervous impulses
Eccles2 a town in NW England, in Salford unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop.: 36 610 (2001) Eccles
Ec·cles (ĕk′əlz), Sir John Carew 1903-1997. Australian physiologist. He shared a 1963 Nobel Prize for research on the action of nerve impulses.Eccles
Synonyms for Ecclesnoun Australian physiologist noted for his research on the conduction of impulses by nerve cells (1903-1997)Synonyms- John Eccles
- Sir John Carew Eccles
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