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Пол де Майо родился в Лондоне, единственный сын Ниссим и Анны де Майо, которые были члены Сефардской еврейской общины в Салониках (ныне Салоники). Они эмигрировали в Англию в 1919 году с трехлетней дочерью, Флорой, чтобы избежать гражданских волнений, которые предшествовали передачи города Салоники из Турции в Грецию. Анна де Дед Майо родилась в Гибралтаре, что послужило поиском убежища в Англии. Как только они переехали в Лондон, Ниссим открыл небольшое дело по импорту растений, в основном тех, которые обладали лечебными свойствами.
The publications listed here are those referred to directly in the text. A full bibliography
appears on the accompanying microfiche. A photocopy is available from the Royal Society
Library at cost.
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(5) (6) 1954 (With D.H.R. Barton) Triterpenoids. Part XV. The constitution of icterogenin, a
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(6) (7) (With D.H.R. Barton) Triterpenoids. Part XVI. The constitution of rehmannic acid. J.
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(7) (10) 1956 (With D.H.R. Barton) Sesquiterpenoids. Part VII. The constitution of tenulin, a novel
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(51) (247) 1990 (With A. Stoessl & M.C. Usselman) The Liebig/Wцhler satire on fermentation. J. Chem.
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(52) (251) 1993 Memoirs of a dilettante. Inter-American Photochemical Soc. Newsletter, November, 20–
34; reprinted in EPA Newsletter, March 1994, 14–26.