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  1. Howard Hinton was a great-grandson of George Boole, the founder of mathematical logic. His cousins include Joan Hinton, one of the few women scientists at Los Alamos who later moved to Beijing, and William Hinton who wrote Fanshen, a book about the Chinese revolution which he observed firsthand while working for the United Nations in China in 1949.

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  4. Professor H. E. Hinton, a distinguished entomologist, Head of the Department of Zoology in the University of Bristol, died on 2 August 1977, aged 64 years. He was born in Mexico of British parents, and went to schools in Mexico and California. His ...

  5. Charles Neville. Biology of Insect Eggs. By H. E. Hinton. Pp.l,125. Three volumes. ISBN 0-08-021539-4. (Pergamon: 1981.) $400, £167. THIS posthumous work is monumental in both senses of the word ...

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  6. Aug 2009. H. E. HINTON. 1. A new Chironomid, Polypedilum vanderplanki, is described that breeds in small rock pools in Northern Nigeria. 2. Larvae can be dried for at least 18 months after which ...

  7. 24 August 1912 - 2 August 1977. Professor Howard Everest Hinton was raised in Mexico, where his father managed a silver mine. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley and his PhD in Entomology from the University of Cambridge. After graduating, he worked at the Natural History Museum in London, where most ...

  8. Jan 1, 2013 · Pupae have received much more attention, especially through the efforts of Hinton (e.g., 1946aHinton (e.g., , b, 1948Hinton (e.g., , 1949Hinton (e.g., , 1955aHinton (e.g., , 1971) who developed a ...

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