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What (who) is B Mitchel Reed - definition

CANADIAN BIOLOGIST
Guilford B. Reed

B. Mitchel Reed         
AMERICAN DJ
B. Mitchel Reed (June 10, 1926 – March 16, 1983) was a successful American disc Jockey on both Top 40 and album-oriented rock radio stations, working in New York and Los Angeles during his 25-year career.
Bruce Reed (mathematician)         
  • Bruce Reed at the [[Bellairs Research Institute]], 2015
CANADIAN MATHEMATICIAN
B. Reed
Bruce Alan Reed FRSC is a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, the Canada Research Chair in Graph Theory and a former professor of computer science at McGill University. His research is primarily in graph theory.
double reed         
TYPE OF REED USED TO PRODUCE SOUND IN VARIOUS WIND INSTRUMENTS
Double reed instrument; Oboe reed; Double-reed; Double reed tools; Double-reed instrument
¦ noun Music a reed with two slightly separated blades, used for playing a wind instrument such as an oboe or bassoon.

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Guilford Bevil Reed

Guilford Bevil Reed (November 27, 1887 – February 21, 1955) was a Canadian medical researcher whose research involved diseases such as tuberculosis, gas gangrene, tetanus and rinderpest.

Born in Port George, Nova Scotia, he received a B.Sc. in 1912, M.A. in 1913 and Ph.D. in 1915 from Harvard University. From 1915 to 1954, he taught at Queen's University.

In 1932, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and was its president from 1952 to 1953. In 1947, he was awarded the Royal Society of Canada's Flavelle Medal.

In 1942, he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.