Margaret Brown
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During her lifetime, her friends called her "Maggie", but by her death, obituaries referred to her as the "Unsinkable Mrs. Brown". Gene Fowler referred to her as "Molly Brown" in his 1933 book ''Timberline''. The following year, she was referred to as the "Unsinkable Mrs. Brown" and "Molly Brown" in newspapers. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Campbell-Brown, Margaret, Kero, Johan, Szasz, Csilla, Pellinen-Wannberg, Asta, Weryk, RobGet access
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics (2012)
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2A comparison of the mitochondrial proteome and lipidome in the mouse and long-lived Pipistrelle batsby Pollard, Amelia K., Ingram, Thomas L., Ortori, Catharine A., Shephard, Freya, Brown, Margaret, Liddell, Susan, Barrett, David A., Chakrabarti, LisaGet access
Published in Aging (2019)
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