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Richard (1735-1809).
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Richard British biologist and author, introduced the concept of a "meme" in The Selfish Gene (Oxford Univ. Press, 1976). With Oliver Goodenough, interpreted a DL letter using viral analogies ("The St. Jude Mind Virus," Nature, Sept. 1, 1994). More at {The World of Richard Dawkins}.
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Richards-Rundle s. a congenital syndrome consisting of ketoaciduria, mental retardation, underdevelopment of secondary sex characteristics, deafness, ataxia, and peripheral muscular wasting which progresses during childhood but eventually becomes static.
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Richards-Rundle syndrome see under syndrome.
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Richet Charles Robert, 1850–1935. French physiologist; winner of the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology in 1913 for his research on anaphylaxis.
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