French surgeon and biologist who developed a way to suture and graft blood vessels (1873-1944)
Small individual study area in a library.
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1 Without doubt, the standards of cell science have improved since Carrel 's day.
2 I'm personal secretary to Mr. Carrel Quire, and it's really his car.
3 Dr. Carrel 's dream of ten times the normal was exceeded by himself.
4 The shocked expression on Carrel 's face made Amalfi abruptly sodden with weariness.
5 With it, Carrel literally opened a new era in cell research.
6 Then he said, You have to be careful, Carrel , in dealing with outsiders.
7 The new serum displaces, in a measure, the Dakin - Carrel method of treating wounds.
8 Still, I can see why you weren't too satisfied with Carrel .
9 He now almost demoniacally contemplated the ruin of Mr. Carrel Quire.
10 I've been making do with Carrel , but though he's willing, he lacks experience.
11 You had written me off, and you were training Carrel as my successor.
12 From a small bag he was carrying Carrel produced a roll of papyrus.
13 Dr. Carrel has gone a long way to eliminate this danger.
14 She has had no Marconi, no Pasteur or Poincaré, no Carrel .
15 I won't enquire whether Mr. Carrel Quire pays your salary regularly.
16 And the fault doesn't just lie with Carrel and his laboratory.
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