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  1. Paul Leroy Larson (March 19, 1932 – October 29, 2022) was an American football player. A native of Turlock, California , Larson played college football at the quarterback position for the California Golden Bears football team. [1]

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  3. Jul 3, 2021 · Paul Larsson played the body of Master Blaster, the two-man villain of Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, alongside Angelo Rossitto and Stephen Hayes. Learn why the filmmakers needed to cast two actors as one character and how it enhanced the character's sympathetic portrayal.

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  4. Dr. Larson completed medical school at the University of Arizona in 1995, and did his residency training at the University of Louisville. He was a professor in neurological surgery at the University of California, San Francisco from 2001 to 2021. Dr. Larson is a pioneer in the field of interventional MRI-guided stereotaxy for DBS, laser ...

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    Paul Larson. Paul Larson (Per-Åke Larson) is a computer scientist. He is most famous for inventing the linear hashing algorithm with Witold Litwin. Paul Larson is currently a senior researcher in the Database Group of Microsoft Research. He is frequent chair and committee member of conferences such as VLDB, SIGMOD, and ICDE .

  6. California Athletics Hall of Fame. The only Cal quarterback in history at the time to lead the nation in total offense (as a senior in 1954) … earned first-team All-America honors in '54 after leading the nation in not only total offense but also passing when he threw for 1,537 yards and completed a spectacular 64.1% of his pass attempts ...

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  8. Paul Larson is a specialist in functional neurosurgery, deep brain stimulation, and gene therapy for Parkinson's disease. He is also interested in tinnitus, interventional MRI-guided surgery, and brain circuitry.

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