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  1. Philip M. Cohen is the inventor of several chess variants. He authored the column "Olla Podrida" in the periodical Nost-algia published by the (now defunct) correspondence game club NOST. The column regularly featured chess variants, many experimental, since 1972.

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      Philip, Phillip, or Phil Cohen may refer to: Phil Cohen...

  2. Dario Alessi, Claire E. Eyers. Website. www.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk /people /philip-cohen. Sir Philip Cohen (born 22 July 1945) is a distinguished British biochemist known for his extensive contributions to the field of biochemistry, especially to the understanding of the role of reversible protein phosphorylation in cell regulation. [4]

  3. Philip M. Cohen. Production Manager: Penguins of Madagascar. Emmy nominated (The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse), Philip M. Cohen began his career at Disney Feature Animation in 1997 and has over 25 years in the animation industry.

    • Producer, Production Manager, Additional Crew
    • January 22, 1976
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Philip_CohenPhilip Cohen - Wikipedia

    Philip, Phillip, or Phil Cohen may refer to: Phil Cohen (cultural theorist) (born 1943), cultural theorist and ethnographer, British writer and activist. Sir Philip Cohen (British biochemist) (born 1945), British researcher and academic.

  5. Philip Cohen is a biochemist who has made major contributions to our understanding of protein phosphorylation and its role in cell regulation and human disease. Phosphorylation processes are very important because they control almost all aspects of cellular functions.

  6. I’m a professor of sociology and a demographer at the University of Maryland, College Park, where my research and teaching concern families and inequality. I write about demographic trends, family structure, the division of labor, health disparities, and open science.

  7. Philip M. Cohens activities are particularly well documented in these sources, which makes his story a useful one for understanding the broader world of Jewish business in antebellum Charleston.

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