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  1. Three presentation swords in the Victoria and Albert Museum, and a group of English enamels (Victoria and Albert Museum. Brochure 1) by Claude Blair, 1972
  2. L'Oeuvre D'Albert Chavaz Dans Le Paysage Artistique Romand 1907-1990 by Marie Claude Morand, Albert Chavaz, 1994
  3. The Old Greek Psalter: Studies in Honour of Albert Pietersma (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament. Supplement Series, 332)
  4. Actualite Internationale et Diplomatique 1950-1956 (Tome II) by Claude-Albert Colliard, 1957
  5. CORSE -7E ED. by Jean-Bernard Carillet, Olivier Cirendini Claude Albert, 2010-05-24
  6. A Study of the Effects Produced on Portland Cement by the Addition of Various Percentages of Hydrted by Claude Albert Knuepfer, Leonard Doolittle Hook, 2010-04-06
  7. Cory Aquino and the people of the Philippines (The Portable Stanford) by Claude Albert Buss, 1987
  8. People's Republic of China by Claude Albert Buss, 1962-06
  9. Contemporary Southeast Asia (An Anvil original, 32) by Claude Albert Buss, 1970
  10. Asia in the modern world;: A history of China, Japan, South and Southeast Asia by Claude Albert Buss, 1964
  11. The People's Republic of China and Richard Nixon, (The Portable Stanford) by Claude Albert Buss, 1972
  12. 15 Histoires de Mystere Pour Filles (Serie 15) by Claude Appell, Albert Robida, et all 1971
  13. The arc of crisis by Claude Albert Buss, 1961
  14. Personnalité de La Sarthe: Albert Maignan, Claude Chappe, Louis Alexandre Marie de Musset, Joseph Couin, Alleaume D'étival (French Edition)

41. Famous Belgians - Albert Claude
Albert Claude. Albert Claude (18981983), a Belgian-born cell biochemist,shared the 1974 Nobel Prize for physiology (medicine) with
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Albert Claude
Albert Claude (1898-1983), a Belgian-born cell biochemist, shared the 1974 Nobel Prize for physiology (medicine) with Christian Rene de Duve and George Emil Palade for his research on cell structure and function. He was the first to isolate a cancer cell by biochemical techniques, and he discovered that RNA, a nucleic acid, was the major component. He did his most important work (1929-1949) at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University) in the United States.

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WE HAVE A HERITAGE pg 992. claude albert GARY was born 10 Aug 1889 in Near Lamar,, KS. Emma married claude albert GARY on 16 Nov 1915 in Miltonville, , KS.
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Joseph Olcott MCKEE was born 7 May 1832 in Cromwell, Middlesex, Connecticut. He died 21 Apr 1907 in San Jose Caiflornia. Joseph married Rachel CLEVENGER on 4 May 1855 in San Jose, California. From record of NELLIE CONKLIN 1337 E MARGARET ST, SHAWNEE,OKLAHOMA 74801-7444 august 2000
E-MAIL nmae@flash.net Rachel CLEVENGER [ Parents was born 7 Feb 1837 in Richmond, Ray Co, MO. She died 22 Dec 1915 in San Jose, California. Rachel married Joseph Olcott MCKEE on 4 May 1855 in San Jose, California. From record of NELLIE CONKLIN 1337 E MARGARET ST, SHAWNEE,OKLAHOMA 74801-7444 August 2000
E-MAIL nmae@flash.net They had the following children: F i Laura MCKEE was born 24 Jan 1856 in San Jose Caiflornia. She died 20 Mar 1861 in San Jose Caiflornia.
From record of NELLIE CONKLIN 1337 E MARGARET ST, SHAWNEE,OKLAHOMA 74801-7444 august 2000
E-MAIL nmae@flash.net F ii Isabella MCKEE was born 21 Jun 1859 and died 17 Nov 1913. F iii Nellie MCKEE was born 23 Apr 1863 and died 18 Jan 1963. F iv Abigail Abbie MCKEE was born 4 Dec 1864 and died 27 Oct 1955.

43. Michael Bell's Genealogy Index
claude albert PIERCE. BIRTH 4 Jan 1903, Knox Co., Tn. _James Voscoe PIERCE _ claude albert PIERCE _Callie BURRIS _ INDEX
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  • 44. Claude Brasseur, Il Continue à Brasser…  Sur Lyon People
    Translate this page né pierre Albert -Espinasse) et de l’actrice Odette Joyeux , Claude naît le15 juin 1936 à Neuilly sur seine sous le nom de claude albert-Espinasse.
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  • 45. Anna Staritsky Marcade Jean Claude Albert-Birot Arlette Boullier Rennee
    Translate this page Anna Staritsky Marcade Jean claude albert-Birot Arlette Boullier Rennee. TitelAnna Staritsky Autor Marcade Jean claude albert-Birot Arlette Boullier Rennee.
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    46. Albert Claude - Autobiography
    albert claude – Autobiography. I was born in Belgium, in 1899. Longlier Belgium.From Les Prix Nobel 1974. albert claude died in 1983.
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    The landscape of the Longlier region is covered with remnants of the primeval forest of oak trees, progressively invaded by evergreens. The bluegreen color of the pines, which blends with the blue-grey color of the massif of slate rocks emerging through a meager soil gives the countryside an aspect, severe, but also of serene beauty, and even more, when the pure coat of the snow covers it during the long and cold winters.
    The population was sparse, at least at the time I was a boy. Our agglomeration was made of scattered small farms, regrouped into hamlets which, with the village, amounted to about 800 inhabitants in all. Rarely, because the people were few, a funeral procession was climbing slowly from the valley, back of our house, and to the old church next to the Charlemagne farm, with the cemetery between them.
    The unique school of the Longlier region was built at the outskirt, a kilometer from my home, and about equal distance from the surrounding hamlets, so that the children could leave their home, and reach the school at about the same time. Actually, this school was just a single room with high windows, and a central stove, fed with coal and wood, by the teacher himself. As I remember, there was a set of 5 benches at either side of the stove, with a common sitting board which could accomodate 5 children, in all 50 seats, for an average population, from year to year, of 40 pupils, at the most. The sexes and grades were mixed, and the ages, from 6 to 11 years old. All the courses were taught at the same time, in the same room, by the same and unique teacher. Under this highly pluralistic system, the school was running smoothly, and the results, as remembered over the years, turned out to be, in every respect, excellent.

    47. The Rockefeller University Journey Into The Cell
    resolving a cell's fine interior details. albert claude compared the situation encountered by Wilson and his by Electron Microscopy " by Keith R. Porter, albert claude, and Ernest F
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    Celebrating 50 Years of Electron Microscopy and Modern Cell Biology
    Journey Into the Cell
    "The key to every biological problem must finally be sought in the cell," wrote the great classical cell biologist, E.B. Wilson, in 1925. Yet at the time Wilson wrote, the world inside the cell was largely inaccessible. The primary instrument of investigation for classical cell biologiststhe light microscopewas physically incapable of resolving a cell's fine interior details. Albert Claude compared the situation encountered by Wilson and his contemporaries to that faced by astronomers, "who were permitted to see the objects of their interest, but not to touch them; the cell was as distant from us as the stars and galaxies...." Indeed, before the advent of modern cell biology, pioneered by Claude at The Rockefeller University (then Institute) in the 1940s, many biologists viewed the cell as a mere "bag of enzymes," a "biochemical bog" filled with formless protoplasm and devoid of inner structure.
    This famous first electron micrograph of an intact cell was published in The Journal of Experimental Medicine in March 1945, in "A Study of Tissue Culture Cells by Electron Microscopy," by Keith R.

    48. Albert Claude Winner Of The 1974 Nobel Prize In Medicine
    albert claude, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive. albert claude. 1974 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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    A LBERT C LAUDE
    1974 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
      for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell.
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      Residence: Belgium
      Affiliation: Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain
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    49. Albert Claude Winner Of The 1974 Nobel Prize In Medicine
    albert claude, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. albert claude. 1974 Nobel Laureate in Medicine The Rockefeller University Journey Into
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    A LBERT C LAUDE
    1974 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
      for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell.
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      Residence: Belgium
      Affiliation: Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain
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    50. Medicine 1974
    for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organizationof the cell . albert claude, Christian de Duve, George E. Palade.
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    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974
    "for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell" Albert Claude Christian de Duve George E. Palade 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize Belgium Belgium USA Université Catholique de Louvain
    Louvain, Belgium Rockefeller University
    New York, NY, USA Yale University, School of Medicine
    New Haven, CT, USA b. 1899
    d. 1983 b. 1917 b. 1912
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    51. Claude, Albert
    claude, albert. albert claude, 1974. UPI/CorbisBettmann. (b. Aug. 24,1898, Longlier, Belg.d. May 22, 1983, Brussels), Belgian-American
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    Claude, Albert
    Albert Claude, 1974 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. Aug. 24, 1898, Longlier, Belg.d. May 22, 1983, Brussels), Belgian-American cytologist who developed the principal methods of separating and analyzing components of the living cell. For this work, on which modern cell biology is partly based, Claude, his student George Palade , and Christian de Duve shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1974. tumours, he spun cell extracts containing the virus in centrifuges that concentrated heavier particles in the bottom of the test tube; lighter particles settled in layers above. For comparison, he began centrifuging normal cells. This centrifugal separation of the cell components made possible a biochemical analysis of them that confirmed that the separated particles consisted of distinct organelles. Such analysis enabled Claude to discover the endoplasmic reticulum (a membranous network within cells) and to clarify the function of the mitochondria ( see Figure ) as the centres of respiratory activity. Claude turned in 1942 to the electron microscope an instrument that had not been used in biological researchlooking first at separated components, then at whole cells. His demonstration of the instrument's usefulness in this regard eventually helped scientists to correlate the biological activity of each cellular component with its structure and its place in the cell.

    52. Claude, Albert
    claude, albert (18991983). I was born in Belgium, in 1899. Longlier,my birthplace, is located in a high point of the Belgian Ardennes
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    Claude, Albert
    The landscape of the Longlier region is covered with remnants of the primeval forest of oak trees, progressively invaded by evergreens. The bluegreen color of the pines, which blends with the blue-grey color of the massif of slate rocks emerging through a meager soil gives the countryside an aspect, severe, but also of serene beauty, and even more, when the pure coat of the snow covers it during the long and cold winters. The population was sparse, at least at the time I was a boy. Our agglomeration was made of scattered small farms, regrouped into hamlets which, with the village, amounted to about 800 inhabitants in all. Rarely, because the people were few, a funeral procession was climbing slowly from the valley, back of our house, and to the old church next to the Charlemagne farm, with the cemetery between them.
    As usual for the time, the roads were not lighted at night, and no water distribution was available, nor in prospect. Due to the elevation of the site, we had to rely on rainwater, collected from the roofs, and on the clear water, filtering and running from the bare rocks, to the river and the streams below.
    In the Ardennes, the washed soil is poor, and the configuration rugged. When the spring and summer came, the heat of the sun brought life and beauty to the land. The farmers, however, rose early and worked late, each on their farm, relatively far apart, without the occasion, or the need, to communicate between themselves. Even more than in the cold of the winter, there was a strange stillness, in the heat of the afternoon.

    53. MSN Encarta - Claude, Albert
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    54. Biografia De Claude, Albert
    Translate this page claude, albert. (Longlier, 1898-Bruselas, 1983) Biólogo belga nacionalizadoestadounidense. Aisló el virus del sarcoma de Rous.
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    55. Internet Broadway Database: Claude-Albert Saucier Credits On Broadway
    Official Broadway credits for claudealbert Saucier, biographical informationand other related facts. claude-albert Saucier. Male Performer.
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    56. Claude, Albert ROBERT
    Translate this page claude, albert ROBERT. Naiss. 28.03.1798, Romain 25, Source. - Parents
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    57. Informations Généalogiques
    Translate this page Retour à la page principale. claude, albert Fernand Sexe Masculin Naissance 24 novembre 1925 à Urville, Vosges, 88 Occupation Cultivateur Parents
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    GUENIOT, Jean Pierre Sexe: Masculin
    Famille: Conjoint: FREBY, Marguerite Rosalie
    Enfant(s)
    GUENIOT, Victor Nicolas
    THOMAS, Joseph Sexe: Masculin
    Famille: Conjoint: JACQUOT, Anne Claude
    Enfant(s)
    THOMAS, Jean
    THIRIONT, Simon Sexe: Masculin
    Famille: Conjoint: HENRY, Catherine
    Enfant(s)
    THIRIONT, Marguerite
    CLAUDE, Albert Fernand Sexe: Masculin
    Occupation : Cultivateur
    Parents CLAUDE, Lucien Henri
    RENAUD, Marie Aline

    Famille: Mariage: Conjoint: Parents AGNUS, Charles Jules
    JOLY, Marie Jules Alexandre Sexe: Masculin Famille: Conjoint: Enfant(s) JOLY, Auguste Joseph
    LAMY, Numa Gustave Sexe: Masculin Famille: Conjoint: PIERROT, Marie Alice Enfant(s) LAMY, Marcel Georges
    NOVIANT, Jules Pierre Sexe: Masculin Famille: Conjoint: CORDIER, Marie Paulette Berthe Enfant(s)
    BRASSEUR, Roger Albert
    Sexe: Masculin Occupation : Machiniste Parents BRASSEUR, Marc Albert KOST, Mariette Famille: Mariage: Conjoint: AGNUS, Clotilde Paulette Augusta Occupation : Machiniste Parents AGNUS, Charles Jules
    AGNUS, Charles Fernand Sexe: Masculin Occupation : Fermier Parents AGNUS, Pierre

    58. Claude
    claude, albert (szül. 1898. aug. 24. Longlier, Belgium ? megh. 1983.máj. 22. Brüsszel), belga?amerikai citológus; ô fejlesztette
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    59. Droit Nucléaire Et Droit Océanique -- Claude-Albert Colliard
    Translate this page Droit nucléaire et droit océanique. Droit nucléaireet droit océanique. claude-albert Colliard -1976.0.
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    60. L'etranger De Albert Camus (suite)
    Translate this page Maurice Blanchot, Jean-claude Brisville, Jean Grenier évoquent albert Camus. MauriceBlanchot, Jean-claude Brisville, Jean Grenier évoquent albert Camus.
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    L'Etranger de Albert Camus (suite) Albert Camus évoque l'Etranger Maurice Blanchot, Jean-Claude Brisville, Jean Grenier évoquent Albert Camus Quelques citations de l'Etranger Résumé de l'Etranger ... Résumé de La Chute sur alalettre
    Albert Camus évoque l'Etranger
    "...J'ai résumé L'Étranger , il y a longtemps, par une phrase dont je reconnais qu'elle est très paradoxale : 'Dans notre sociéte tout homme qui ne pleure pas à l'enterrement de sa mère risque d'être condamné à mort.' Je voulais dire seulement que le héros du livre est condamné parce qu'il ne joue pas le jeu. En ce sens, il est étranger à la société ou il vit, il erre, en marge, dans les faubourgs de la vie privée, solitaire, sensuelle. Et c'est pourquoi des lecteurs ont été tenté de le considérer comme une épave. Meursault ne joue pas le jeu. La réponse est simple : il refuse de mentir." "...On ne se tromperait donc pas beaucoup en lisant dans L'Étranger l'histoire d'un homme qui, sans aucune attitude héroïque, accepte de mourir pour la vérité. Meursault pour moi n'est donc pas une épave, mais un homme pauvre et nu, amoureux du soleil qui ne laisse pas d'ombres. Loin qu'il soit privé de toute sensibilité, une passion profonde, parce que tenace l'anime, la passion de l'absolu et de la vérité. Il m'est arrivé de dire aussi, et toujours paradoxalement, que j'avais essayé de figurer dans mon personnage le seul christ que nous méritions. On comprendra, après mes explications, que je l'aie dit sans aucune intention de blasphème et seulement avec l'affection un peu ironique qu'un artiste a le droit d'éprouver a l'égard des personnages de sa création."

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