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TL;DR: When Hamilton, Pickering, Fraser Roberts and Sowry published their four papers in 1954, the author accepted for several years their theory of the continuous distribution of hypertension with the corollary that what the authors call essential hypertension is no more than the tail end of a distribution curve.
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TL;DR: An agreed system of nomenclature for human chromosomes is formed with a view to eliminating the confusion which has arisen from the independent publication of a variety of systems by different workers.
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