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Wat (wie) is J J Nickson - definitie

AMERICAN PHYSICIAN
J J Nickson; J.J. Nickson; JJ Nickson; James J. Nickson; James Joseph Nickson

J. J. Nickson         
James Joseph Nickson, MD (1915–1985) was an American physician and radiation oncologist. He was chairman of radiation therapy at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago and the director of the cancer center of the Center for Health Sciences at the University of Tennessee.
J & J Ultralights Tukan         
AMERICAN AIRCRAFT MODEL
LEAF Tukan; Kemmeries Aviation Tukan; Kemmeries Tukan; Leading Edge Air Foils Tukan; J & J Tukan; J&J Tukan
The J & J Ultralights Tukan () is an American ultralight trike that was marketed by J & J Ultralights, Leading Edge Air Foils and Kemmeries Aviation. The aircraft was supplied as a kit, as parts and as plans for amateur construction.
Shenyang J-16         
  • WS-10]] engines taking off
  • J-16D with electronic warfare pods on display
CHINESE MILITARY AIRCRAFT
J-16; J-16D
The Shenyang J-16 ([歼-16) is a Chinese advanced fourth-generation], [[tandem-seat, twinjet, multirole strike fighterBronk, page 38 developed from the Shenyang J-11 (itself derived from the Sukhoi Su-27) and built by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation. It is operated by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).

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J. J. Nickson

James Joseph Nickson, MD (1915–1985) was an American physician and radiation oncologist. He was chairman of radiation therapy at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago and the director of the cancer center of the Center for Health Sciences at the University of Tennessee.

He received his BS from University of Washington (1936) MD Johns Hopkins (1940). He worked on the Manhattan Project as medical officer during World War II.

Later he worked at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital (chairman of Dept of Radiation Therapy), Michael Reese Hospital and University of Tennessee Medical Center at Memphis.

He died in 1985.