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McClintock (other)
McClintock is a surname. McClintock may also refer to: Places * M'Clintock Channel, also spelled McClintock, a waterway in Canada * MacKlintok Island, also spelled McClintock, Franz Josef Land, Russia * McClintock Peak, Montana * Mount McClintock, Antarctica * McClintock Point, Antarctica * McClintock Ridge, Antarctica Arts and entertainment * ''McLintock!'', a 1963 American film starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara * Phineas McClintock, pseudonym of ''Prison Break'' TV series character Michael Scofield * Harlan "Mountain" McClintock, a character in the 1956 film ''Requiem for a Heavyweight'' Other uses * McClintock Prize for plant genetics and genome studies * McClintock High School, Tempe, Arizona, United States * McClintock House (other) * ''McClintock v Department of Constitutional Affairs'', a 2008 UK employment discrimination law case * 20440 McClintock, an asteroid discovered in 1999 See also

* McClintock effect, also known as menstrual synchrony, or as t ...
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McClintock
McClintock is a surname of Scottish and Irish Gaelic origin deriving from an anglicization of a Scottish Gaelic, Gaelic name variously recorded as M'Ilandick, M'Illandag, M'Illandick, M'Lentick, McGellentak, Macilluntud, McClintoun, and Mac Illiuntaig from the 14th century onward. The name is found mostly in County Donegal. The surname "McClinton" is an anglicization of the same Gaelic name. Notable people with the surname include: * Anne McClintock (born 1954), feminist scholar in Zimbabwe * Barbara McClintock (1902-1992), American scientist who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine * Barbara McClintock (illustrator) (born 1955), American artist * Byron McClintock (born 1930), American Abstract Expressionist artist * Charles B. McClintock (1886–1965), American politician from Ohio * Cynthia McClintock (born 1945), prominent American scholar of Latin America and professor of political science and international affairs * Dan McClintock (born 1977), American professional basketball ...
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Requiem For A Heavyweight
"Requiem for a Heavyweight" is a teleplay written by Rod Serling and produced for the live television show ''Playhouse 90'' on 11 October 1956. Six years later, it was adapted as a 1962 feature film starring Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney and Julie Harris. The teleplay won a Peabody Award, the first given to an individual script in television, and helped establish Serling's reputation. The broadcast was directed by Ralph Nelson and is generally considered one of the finest examples of live television drama in the United States, as well as being Serling's personal favorite of his own work. Nelson and Serling won Emmy Awards for their work. Plot Harlan "Mountain" McClintock is a once-promising but now washed-up boxer who faces the end of his career after he is savagely defeated by a younger boxer. McClintock is managed by Maish, while Army serves as his cut man. McClintock is suffering from punch drunk syndrome, a form of brain damage caused by his career. A fig ...
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McClintock Effect
Menstrual synchrony, also called the McClintock effect, or the Wellesley effect, is a contested process whereby women who begin living together in close proximity would experience their menstrual cycle onsets (the onset of menstruation or menses) becoming more synchronized together in time than when previously living apart. "For example, the distribution of onsets of seven female lifeguards was scattered at the beginning of the summer, but after 3 months spent together, the onset of all seven cycles fell within a 4-day period." Martha McClintock's 1971 paper, published in ''Nature'', says that menstrual cycle synchronization happens when the menstrual cycle onsets of two or more women become closer together in time than they were several months earlier. After the initial studies, several papers were published reporting methodological flaws in studies reporting menstrual synchrony including McClintock's study. In addition, other studies were published that failed to find synchron ...
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20440 McClintock
44 may refer to: * 44 (number) * one of the years 44 BC, AD 44, 1944, 2044 Military *44M Tas, a Hungarian medium/heavy tank design of World War II *44M Tas Rohamlöveg, a Hungarian tank destroyer design of World War II, derived from the 44M Tas tank Others *"Forty-Four", a blues standard *Forty-Fours, a group of islands in the Chatham Archipelago *Forty Four, Arkansas, an unincorporated community in Izard County, Arkansas * ''44'' (album), a 2020 quadruple album by Joel Plaskett *"44", a song by Bad Gyal featuring Rema from ''Warm Up'' *"Forty Four", a song by Karma to Burn from ''Appalachian Incantation'' *.44 caliber, a family of firearms and firearm cartridges **.44 Special The .44 Smith & Wesson Special, also commonly known as .44 S&W Special, .44 Special, .44 Spl, .44 Spc, (pronounced "forty-four special"), or 10.9x29mmR is a smokeless powder center fire metallic revolver cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson in 1 ..., a revolver cartridge ** .44 Magnum, a large revolve ...
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McClintock V Department Of Constitutional Affairs
''McClintock v Department of Constitutional Affairs'' 008IRLR 29, ''Times'' 5 December 2007, is a UK employment discrimination law case concerning freedom of religion under Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights, unfair dismissal (s.94ff. Employment Rights Act 1996) and the new Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations 2003. Facts McClintock was a magistrate who served for 15 years on the family panel. The law in the UK had recently been changed to prevent discrimination against same-sex couples. The change in the law meant that children needing foster homes could be placed with same-sex couples, and the sex of the parents would not be the sole justifiable reason for declining placement. McClintock raised objections to sitting on cases where he might have to place children in foster homes with same-sex couples. At first he said that there was evidence to show that children placed with same-sex couples would be disadvantaged when compared to a child placed ...
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McClintock House (other)
McClintock House may refer to: ;in the United States (by state) * James H. McClintock House, Phoenix, Arizona, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Phoenix, Arizona *McClintock House (43 Magnolia, Marianna, Arkansas), NRHP-listed in Lee County, also known as ''J.M. McClintock House'' *McClintock House (82 W. Main St., Marianna, Arkansas), NRHP-listed in Lee County, also known as ''W.S. McClintock House'' *John and Amelia McClintock House The John and Amelia McClintock House is a historic building located at 321 E. Main Street in Grafton, Illinois. Boat builder John McClintock built the house for his family circa 1910. The rock-faced concrete house, an unusual departure from Gra ..., Grafton, Illinois, NRHP-listed in Jersey County * McClintock Hall, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, NRHP-listed in Luzerne County {{disambig ...
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McClintock High School
McClintock High School is a high school located in Tempe, Arizona, approximately two miles southeast of the campus of Arizona State University. McClintock High School was established in 1964. The school was named after James H. McClintock. McClintock has approximately 1,900 students and offers a wide variety of curriculum, which includes honors, advanced placement, dual credit, and the Peggy Payne Academy for gifted students. The school also has state-recognized ELL and Special Education programs. McClintock is an open enrollment campus. The campus was designed in 1964 by local architect Kemper Goodwin. Artist Ka Graves served as artist-in-residence at McClintock High School in 1979 and 1980. Peggy Payne Academy The Peggy Payne Academy for Academic Excellence, or PPA, is a program for gifted students at McClintock. Founded in 2001 with 44 students, the program now serves hundreds of students in all major academic subjects. Athletics Football McClintock High School played i ...
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McClintock Prize
The McClintock Prize for Plant Genetics and Genome Studies is a prize awarded in genetics and genomics. The Prize is awarded by the Maize Genetics Executive Committee, and is presented to the Prize winner each spring at the Annual Maize Genetics Conference. Named in honour of Barbara McClintock the award was founded in 2013 by Jeffrey Bennetzen, and funded by his royalties from the book ''Handbook of Maize'' by Bennetzen and Sarah Hake. McClintock received the Physiology or Medicine Nobel Prize in 1983 for her work on maize genome structure, function and evolution, especially for her discovery and study of mobile DNA elements (aka jumping genes). Laureates Laureates of the award include: *2022 Robin Buell, University of Georgia * 2021 John Doebley, University of Wisconsin * 2020 James Birchler, University of Missouri * 2019 Detlef Weigel, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology * 2018 Robert A. Martienssen, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory * 2017 Michael Freel ...
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Michael Scofield
Michael Scofield, portrayed by Wentworth Miller, is a fictional character and one of the two main protagonists of the American television series ''Prison Break''. The character first appeared in the series pilot, in which he deliberately goes to prison so as to break out his elder brother, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), before his execution for a crime he did not commit. The storyline of the first season revolves around the two brothers and Michael's plan to help Lincoln escape his death sentence. Later seasons detail their life on the run and their quest for the truth behind Lincoln's imprisonment. As the principal character, Michael has been featured in every episode of the series. Although both Lincoln and Michael are the main protagonists of the series, Michael has been featured more extensively than Lincoln, especially in the first season and the third. Various flashbacks from subsequent episodes provide further insight into the relationship between Michael and his brot ...
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M'Clintock Channel
M'Clintock Channel (also spelled McClintock Channel) is located in the territory of Nunavut, Canada. The channel, an arm of the Arctic Ocean, divides Victoria Island from Prince of Wales Island. This channel is named after Sir Francis McClintock, an Irish explorer in the British Royal Navy, famous for his Canadian Arctic explorations. The channel is long, and between wide, making it one of the largest channels in the Arctic Archipelago. The channel connects Ommanney Bay and Parry Channel The Parry Channel ( iu, ᑕᓪᓗᕈᑎᐅᑉ ᐃᒪᖓ, ''Tallurutiup Imanga'') is a natural waterway through the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Its eastern two-thirds lie in the territory of Nunavut, while its western third (west of 110° ... to the northwest and Larsen Sound to the southeast. Umingmalik is on the southeast boundary of the channel. References External linksM'Clintock Channel (MC)
at the Polar Bear Specialist Group Victoria Island (Canada) Channels of Kiti ...
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McLintock!
:''See also McClintock (other)'' ''McLintock!'' is a 1963 American Western (genre), Western comedy film, comedy film, starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. The film co-stars Wayne's son Patrick Wayne, Stefanie Powers, Jack Kruschen, Chill Wills, and Yvonne DeCarlo (billed as special guest star). Loosely based on William Shakespeare's ''The Taming of the Shrew'', the project was filmed in Technicolor and Panavision, and produced by Wayne's company, Batjac Productions. In 1991, the film entered the List of films in the public domain in the United States, public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Plot Tough cattle baron and town namesake George Washington "G.W." McLintock lives as a bachelor on his ranch. His wife, Katherine "Kate" McLintock, abandoned him with no explanation and become a socialite out East two years prior; his daughter, Rebec ...
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McClintock Ridge
The Carnegie Range () is a mountain range in the Churchill Mountains of the Transantarctic Mountains System, in the Ross Dependency of Antarctica. Location The Carnegie Range is long, running north–south between Errant Glacier and the Holyoake Range on the west and Algie Glacier and the Nash Range on the east. The range rises to over and is ice-covered except for peaks and ridges in the northern portion and Russell Bluff at the south end. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Andrew Carnegie, American industrialist of Scottish birth who established numerous foundations and endowments for education, research, and social advancement, including the provision of public libraries in the United States, Great Britain, and other English speaking countries. Features McClintock Ridge . A prominent east–west ridge that is ice-covered, north of Rubin Peak in the Carnegie Range of the Churchill Mountains, Antarctica. The ridge comprises several aligned ...
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