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Wells prolific English writer best known for his science-fiction novels; he also wrote on contemporary social problems and wrote popular accounts of history and science (1866-1946)
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Wells Intermodal cars having a full depressed pocket between the wheels to hold shipping containers--primarily designed for double-stack service.
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Wells syndrome see under syndrome.
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Wells' s. cellulitis with erythema, edema, and often blistering of the skin accompanied by eosinophilia, flame figures, and a mild fever; a single episode lasts 2 to 6 weeks and recurrences or exacerbations are common. Called also eosinophilic cellulitis.
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Wells a famous Southern black woman who led the fight against racism and lynching of blacks in the late 1800s and early 1900s. She began a newspaper in Memphis, where she was a school teacher, to champion the cause. After a mob there killed three blacks, she moved to Chicago to organize an anti-lynching society. Her work helped publicize such crimes, and led to tougher laws against lynching. She was a critic of Booker T. Washington for his refusal to push for an immediate end to racial segregation.]
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