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  1. Eddie Rabkin. Cynthia Zolotin. Mitch Margo. Joe Venneri. Brute Force. Jay Traynor. Philip Margo. The Tokens were an American male doo-wop -style vocal group and record production company group from Brooklyn, New York. They are known best for their 1961 single "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".

  2. Jay siegel. De EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki. Saltar a: navegación, buscar. Jay Siegel ( 20 de octubre de 1939, Brighton Beach, Nueva York, Estados Unidos) fue el vocalista principal de todos los éxitos de los Tokens, incluidos "I Hear Trumpets Blow" (1966) y "Portrait of My Love" (1967). A partir de 1963.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2011 · Jay Siegel's Tokens performing at the Savannah Center in The Villages FL June 20, 2011 singing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"

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  4. CV. Jay S. Siegel received his Ph. D. from Princeton (1985), was a Swiss Universities Fellow at ETH Zurich (1983-4), and NSF-CNRS postdoctoral fellow at the University of Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg (1985-6). He began as Assistant Professor of Chemistry (1986) at UCSD, was promoted to Associate Professor (1992) and Full Professor (1996).

  5. The Tokens var en amerikansk doo wop -grupp som bildades i Brooklyn 1955. Gruppen bestod av Hank Medress, Neil Sedaka, bröderna Mitch och Phil Margo samt Jay Siegel. Gruppen fick sin största hit 1961 med sin version på den ursprungligen sydafrikanska sången The Lion Sleeps Tonight. De fortsatte som aktiv grupp under resten av 1960-talet men ...

  6. 药学院博士研究生田小祺是文章的第一作者,通讯作者为 Jay S. Siegel 教授 和 Kim K. Baldridge 教授,天津大学为第一署名单位。. 芳香化合物和他们的氟代物,为我们提供了一类结构非常相似但性质却有很大差别的化合物,例如苯和氟代苯。. 然而对于非平面的多环 ...

  7. The Siegel/Huang research group from the Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering (2011 center) as well as School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Tianjin University is now inviting for a postdoctoral Research Associate to work under the supervision of Prof. Jay Siegel and/or Assoc. Prof. Jianhui Huang on project(s) funded by 2011 center.