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      • Germaine Benoit (9 October 1901 – April 1983) was a French chemical engineer, pharmacologist and biologist, best known for her contributions to the study of sympathomimetic drugs.
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  2. Germaine Benoit (9 October 1901 – April 1983) was a French chemical engineer, pharmacologist and biologist, best known for her contributions to the study of sympathomimetic drugs.

  3. Germaine Benoit (9 October 1901 – April 1983) was a French chemical engineer, pharmacologist and biologist, best known for her contributions to the study of sympathomimetic drugs.

  4. Germaine Benoit (9 October 1901 – April 1983) was a French chemical engineer, pharmacologist and biologist, best known for her contributions to the study of sympathomimetic drugs. Early life. Benoit was born on 9 October 1901 in Paris.

  5. Germaine Benoit est une ingénieure chimiste, pharmacologue et biologiste française, née en 1901 et morte en 1983 2, surtout connue pour ses contributions à l'étude des substances sympathicomimétiques.

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  7. Germaine Benoit (9 October 1901 – April 1983) was a French chemical engineer, pharmacologist and biologist, best known for her contributions to the study of sympathomimetic drugs.

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