Examples of using Eccles in English and their translations into Chinese
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In 1951 Sir John Eccles figured out one critical way in which information is transmitted from one neuron to another.
In his home town of Eccles, people expressed their devastation at his death, saying he was a credit to the area.
The girl was walking alone on Bradford Road in Ellesmere Park, near Eccles, when she was approached from behind by a man.
She is most famous for her fourth novel The House on Eccles Street, published in 1969.
In 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Mr. Marriner Eccles as the first Chair of the new Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Maybe not meteoric, but Rebecca Long-Bailey's rise from relative obscurity to become Labour's star in Salford and Eccles certainly seems quick.
Professor John Eccles awarded in 1963 for Medicine- for his eminent work on expression of the mammalian central nervous system.
But where many of Britain's other centuries-old recipes have almost completely disappeared, the Eccles cake has hung on.
This innovative engineering solution enabled the project teams for 111 Main and Eccles Theater to work independently toward a shared goal.
College of Utah: David Eccles School of Enterprise was founded in 1917.
Eccles, as Chair of the Board of Governors, opposed continuing the low-rate agreement and argued for a more independent Fed.
The first electronic flip-flop was invented in 1919 by W. H. Eccles and F. W. Jordan.
The first electronic flip-flop was invented in 1919 by W. H. Eccles and F. W. Jordan.
Knowledge prevents bolt failure Adviser: When Bill Eccles was a design engineer, he noted that people generally agreed on many different things.
Eccles 2:26 For to the one who pleases him God has given wisdom and knowledge and joy.
Eccles strongly defends the ancient religious belief that human beings consist of a mysterious compound of physical matter and intangible spirit.
Knowledge prevents bolt failure Adviser: When Bill Eccles was a design engineer, he noted that people generally agreed on many different things.
But Eccles and others told Roosevelt that it was not bad for the nation if the government spent more than it earned.
In 2014 she was the recipient of the Eccles British Library Writer's Award, and she is a lecturer in creative writing at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Eccles had a particularly stern Puritan parson but oddly enough Eccles cakes continued to be baked,” writes Joan Poulson in the book Old Lancashire Recipes.