- Allen's law
- Al·len's law (alґənz) [Frederick Madison Allen, American physician, 1879–1964] see under law.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Allen's law — whereas in normal individuals the more sugar is given the more is utilized, the reverse is true in diabetics … Medical dictionary
Allen charge — Al·len charge / a lən / n [from the Supreme Court case Allen v. United States, 164 U.S. 492 (1896), which upheld the right of a trial judge to make such a charge]: a charge to a deadlocked jury to make a further effort to reach a verdict esp. by… … Law dictionary
Allen v. United States (1896) — Allen v. United States Supreme Court of the United States Full case name Allen v. United States … Wikipedia
Allen Buchanan — is the James B. Duke Professor of philosophy at Duke University. He received his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1975. He taught at the University of Arizona, the University of Wisconsin Madison, and the University of… … Wikipedia
Allen C. Thompson — Allen Cavett Thompson (November 6 1906 1980) was the mayor of Jackson, Mississippi for 20 years.Family and childhoodThompson was born to Allen and Mattie Thompson. His father was an attorney, city prosecutor and city judge prior to his death in… … Wikipedia
ALLEN, MEL — (Melvin Israel; 1913–1996), U.S. sportscaster, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Allen was born in Birmingham, Alabama, to Julius, a traveling shirt salesman, and Anna, scion of a rabbinical family and related to simon dubnow and shmarya levin … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Allen Toussaint — (* 14. Januar 1938, New Orleans) ist ein amerikanischer Musiker und einer der einflussreichsten Plattenproduzenten der sechziger Jahre in New Orleans. Als Pianospieler mit eigenem Stil arrangierte, produzierte und komponierte er große Hits für US … Deutsch Wikipedia
Allen Wardwell — (1873–1953), was a banking law expert [ [http://www.vault.com/dlcenter/excerpt/Top100 Excerpt 2005.pdf Vault Guide to the Top 100 Law Firms • 7th Edition] ] , vice president of the American Russian Chamber of Commerce in 1929, and a name partner… … Wikipedia
Allen v. Flood — [1898] AC 1 is a leading case in English law on intentionally inflicted economic loss. A trade union official told an employer his members would not work alongside the claimants. The employer was pressured to get rid of the claimants. For the… … Wikipedia
Allen Linden — Allen Martin Linden (born October 7, 1934 in Toronto,Ontario) is a supernumary judge of the Federal Court of Appeal. Linden attended the University of Toronto, York University s Osgoode Hall Law School and University of California at Berkeley. He … Wikipedia