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Georgios and Papanikolaou
* 1962 – Georgios Papanikolaou, Greek doctor, inventor of the Pap smear ( b. 1883 )
* 1883 – Georgios Papanikolaou, Greek Pathologist, inventor of the pap smear ( d. 1962 )
** Georgios Papanikolaou, Greek inventor ( b. 1883 )
The test was invented by and named after the prominent Greek doctor Georgios Papanikolaou.
* Georgios Papanikolaou ( 1883 – 1962 ) physician, a pioneer in cytology and early cancer detection
Georgios Nicholas Papanikolaou ( or George Papanicolaou ; ; Kymi, island of Euboea, Greece, 13 May 1883 – 19 February 1962 ) was a Greek pioneer in cytopathology and early cancer detection, and inventor of the " Pap smear ".
* Georgios Papanikolaou profile at NNDB ( Notable Names Database ).
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In medicine, Georgios Papanikolaou contributed heavily to the development of cancer screening with his Pap smear.
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* Georgios Papanikolaou ( 1883 – 1962 ), Greek pathologist
* 1950 Georgios Papanikolaou
Dr. Georgios Papanikolaou ’ s Commonwealth Fund-supported research in the 1940s pioneered the Pap test as the basic technique for detecting cervical cancer.

Georgios and who
The three quisling prime ministers were Georgios Tsolakoglou, the general who had signed the armistice with the Wehrmacht, Konstantinos Logothetopoulos, and Ioannis Rallis, who took office when the German defeat was inevitable, and aimed primarily at combating the left-wing Resistance movement.
Her contemporaries, like the metropolitan Bishop of Ephesus, Georgios Tornikes, regarded Anna as a person who had reached " the highest summit of wisdom, both secular and divine.
A short time after his resignation, Constantine appointed a new government led by Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas, who failed to ensure the Parliament's confidence.
However, they were pardoned later, under popular pressure, while the Greek judges, who resisted the Bavarian pressure and refused to sign the death penalties ( like Anastasios Polyzoidis and Georgios Tertsetis ), were saluted as heroes.
The name " Lassaneia " comes from Georgios Lassanis, who was from Kozani and participated in the Greek War of Independence.
* Georgios Mavros ( 1909 – 1995 ) jurist and chairman who founded the cultural foundation in 1966.
His father was Georgios Karamanlis, a teacher who fought during the Greek Struggle for Macedonia, in 1904 – 1908.
On the other hand, Woodhouse argues, Georgios Siantos, who had escaped from prison, and Nikos Zachariadis, who was still incarcerated, took the opposite view that KKE must support Metaxas in his fight against Mussolini.
On April 6, 1941 the German invasion was launched, and Athens was occupied on 27 April, following an unconditional surrender of the Greek forces by General Georgios Tsolakoglou, who was later appointed Prime Minister by the Nazis.
Georgios A. Papandreou (, ; born 16 June 1952 ), commonly anglicised to George and shortened to Γιώργος ( Yórgos, ) in Greek, is a Greek politician who served as Prime Minister of Greece following his party's victory in the 2009 legislative election.
The prosecutor assigned to the case says he has no evidence of who committed the abductions, but the main opposition party PASOK has called for the resignation of Greek public order minister Georgios Voulgarakis.
Currently the bank is chaired by Ioannis Costopoulos, who is the grandson of the original founder John F. Costopoulos, and the nephew of Stavros Costopoulos, Foreign Minister in the liberal government of Georgios Papandreou.
However, only two years into his second term, he was thrown out of office by Prime Minister Georgios Kondylis, who abolished the Republic and proclaimed himself regent pending the results of a referendum on restoring the monarchy.
Some time previously Kalogeropoulos had ceded the portfolio of foreign affairs to Georgios Valtatzis, who remained foreign minister under Gounaris.
The acquaintance he cultivated with the colonels who were in power in Greece, especially the leader of the military junta from 1967 to 1974, Georgios Papadopoulos, was ideologically based.
It was funded to a considerable extent by the Greek merchant Georgios Sinas who had considerable financial and land interests in the city and whose name is inscribed on the base of the south western foundation of the bridge on the Buda side.
The trial begun in March 1970 and most of the members after months of trial were condemned to heavy sentences. The trial attracted the attention of the press and it was considered as a major act of resistance against the regime of the colonels because many of the accused persons held important positions in the public life of Greece and they represented an intellectual elite with center / center right views of governance. Many people who belonged to different political camps like Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, an ex prime minister, or Georgios Rallis and Panagis Papaligouras, both significant ministers in the ERE government stood up as witnesses of defence, while it was known that they did not share the same convictions with the accuses, giving the idea to the people of a solid front against the junta.
Georgios Vouros, for example, abandoned his studies in the Law Faculty of Athens University in order to enlist as a simple constable, and Evangelos Sarris, who had previously abandoned his studies in order to participate in the revolution of 1898, immediately enlisted in the Gendarmerie.
One of the three members of the court-martial was Georgios Papadopoulos who later ( 1967 ) became the leader of the military dictatorship of 1967-1974.
The remaining Greek forces were under the overall command of Lieutenant General Georgios Hatzianestis, who had replaced General Papoulas in May 1922, and was widely regarded as mentally unstable.
Georgios Zoitakis, who had been the regent after King Constantine II went into exile in 1967, was fired by the Cabinet at the request of Papadopoulos, who then took over the job himself.
* Georgios Roubanis, Pole Vaulter who won a bronze medal at the Melbourn Olympics

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