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Linacre
[lin-uh-ker]
noun
Thomas, 1460?–1521, English humanist, translator, scholar, and physician.
Linacre
/ ˈɪəə /
noun
Thomas. ?1460–1524, English humanist and physician: founded the Royal College of Physicians (1518)
Example Sentences
The two men were both connected to a local gang known as the Linacre Young Guns, and believed members of rivals the Kirkstone Riot Squad were responsible.
"A lot of people don't like us, because we can do remote-school stuff," said Michael Linacre, a salesperson for StarBoard Solution, before demonstrating one of the cool things a StarBoard whiteboard could do: He jotted 1+2= with his finger and up popped 3.
In a 2018 paper in Linacre Quarterly, the ethics journal of the Catholic Medical Association, antiabortion activist David C. Reardon criticized the Turnaway Study, which has produced dozens of peer-reviewed research papers.
Dr. Barbara Golder, editor-in-chief of The Linacre Quarterly, the journal of the Catholic Medical Association, said the development of blastoids shows “how science goes forward.”
In a 2018 paper in Linacre Quarterly, the ethics journal of the Catholic Medical Association, antiabortion activist David C. Reardon describes how more than two-thirds of the women approached for the study refused to participate.
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