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         Delbruck Max:     more books (27)
  1. Thinking About Science: Max Delbruck and the Origins of Molecular Biology by Ernst Peter Fischer, Carol Lipson, et all 1995-09-21
  2. Max Delbruck and Cologne: An Early Chapter of German Molecular Biology by Simone Wenkel, 2007-07-26
  3. Licht und Leben: Ein Bericht uber Max Delbruck, den Wegbereiter der Molekularbiologie (Konstanzer Bibliothek) (German Edition) by Ernst Peter Fischer, 1985
  4. Mind from matter?: An essay on evolutionary epistemology by Max Delbruck, 1986
  5. Hefe, Gärung Und Fäulnis: Eine Sammlung Der Grund-Legenden Arbeiten Von Schwann, Cagniard-Latour Und Kützing, Sowie Von Aufsätzen Zur Geschichte Der Theorie ... Der Gärungsgewerbe (German Edition) by Max Delbrück, 2010-01-10
  6. Max Delbrück and the New Perception of Biology 1906-1981: A Centenary Celebration University of Salamanca October 9-10, 2006
  7. Hochschullehrer (Nashville): Reiner Pommerin, James C. McReynolds, Max Delbrück, Dietmar Herz, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Michael Kearney (German Edition)
  8. Phage Workers: James D. Watson, Francis Crick, Max Delbrück, Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Stefan Slopek, Félix D'herelle, François Jacob
  9. Biophysiker: Luigi Galvani, Manfred Eigen, Bernard Katz, Hermann Von Helmholtz, Max Delbrück, Norman J. Holter, Stefan Hell, James Lovelock (German Edition)
  10. Vanderbilt University Faculty: Alain Connes, Bill Frist, Max Delbrück, Stanley Cohen, Mitchell A. Seligson, John Seigenthaler, Dana D. Nelson
  11. Über die Streuung kurzwelliger [gamma]-Strahlen. with: DELBRÜCK, Max (1906-1981). Zusatz bein der Korrektur von M. Delbrück. In: Zeitschrift für Physik, Vol. 84, No. 3-4, 1933. by Lise (1878-1968) & H. KÖSTERS. MEITNER, 1933-01-01
  12. Delbrück, Max: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Genetics</i> by Richard Robinson, 2003
  13. Berlin-Buch: Heilanstalten in Berlin-Buch, Friedhof Pankow XII, Schlosskirche Buch, Karpfenteiche, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (German Edition)
  14. Der Aufbau der Atomkerne. Natürliche und künstliche Kernumwandlungen. by Lise (1878-1968) & Max DELBRÜCK (1906-1981). MEITNER, 1935

41. TecaLibri: Max Delbruck: La Materia E La Mente
Translate this page Copertina, Autore, max delbruck. Titolo, La materia e la mente. Sottotitolo,Lezioni di epistemologia evolutiva. Edizione, Einaudi, Torino
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Autore Max Delbruck Titolo La materia e la mente Sottotitolo Lezioni di epistemologia evolutiva Edizione Einaudi, Torino, 1993, PBE 591 , Isbn 88-06-13280-6 Originale Mind from Matter? An essay on evolutionary epistemology [1986] Traduttore Claudio Bartocci Lettore Renato di Stefano, 1994 Classe epistemologia biologia fisica ... scienze umane
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Pagina 10 universo primordiale, evoluzione dell'universo, Big Bang/Big Crunch
Pagina 88 visione
Pagina 111 percezione
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42. Bacterial Mutations Luria And Delbruck
heredity? max delbruck (German physicist), genes; phage. 2. Discovery of (Bacterio)phage delbruck.(pp. 3132). b) max delbruck , German, Cal Tech.
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Bacterial Mutations: Luria and Delbruck Hershey and Chase Readings in Judson, Chapter 1b (pp. 28-38) 1. James D. Watson Biography (p. 28-29) a) Entered Robert Hutchens’ U. Chicago in 1943 at age 15. (p. 28) b) Read original works: Literature; Math; Philosophy; Science: Research papers.  Studied zoology without genetics or biochemistry. (p. 29) c) Interest in ornithology (bird watching). Ambition to be Curator of       Birds at the American Museum of Natural History. (p. 29) d) Turned down for graduate work by Berkley and Cal Tech. Accepted by University of Indiana Mentor Salvador Luria. (p. 29) e) Other influences: H. J. Muller, recent Nobel Laureate for X-rays on Drosophila (p. 29) Erwin Schrodinger’s “ What is Life”: Nature of the gene. How can a single molecule determine heredity? Max Delbruck (German physicist), genes; phage 2. Discovery of (Bacterio)phage: a) Frederick Twort, 1915; English, Lancet (pp. 30, 646) b) Felix D’Herelle, 1917; French Canadian, Pasteur Institute, Paris (p. 30) Diarrhea of Locusts in Mexico ; dysentery in French Cavalry Coined “bacteriophage” and “plaques”.       

43. Bacterial Mutations
To determine which explanation was correct, Salvador Luria and max delbruck, workingtogether at Cold Spring Harbor during World War II, devised a test.
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Bacterial Mutations
Luria and Delbruck Hit the Jackpot (1943)
Chris Evers Today bacteria are an important tool in the study of genetics and biotechnology, but for 40 years after the rediscovery of Mendel's work and the rebirth of genetics, they were considered too simple to have genes, undergo mutation, or reproduce sexually. This is not surprising - bacteria are so small that it's very difficult to study individuals. Scientists had long observed differences between bacterial colonies, but had never realized that these differences were the results of mutations. It was well known that if a bacterial virus was added to a flask containing bacteria, the liquid in the flask would become clear, as if the virus had killed all the bacteria. However, with time, the flask would once again become cloudy as the bacterial population rebounded - now composed of virus-resistant bacteria. This happened even when all the bacteria in the flask were the clonal offspring of a single bacterium. Although such bacteria should have all been genetically identical, some of them were susceptible to the virus while others were resistant. Two explanations for this unexpected variation confronted the scientific community: either (1) exposure to the virus had caused some small proportion of the bacteria to become immune and able to pass this immunity on to their offspring, or (2) the virus-resistant form already existed in the colony prior to the introduction of the virus - having arisen through mutation - and it was selected for by the addition of the virus.

44. Max Delbrück --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
MLA style max delbruck. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. 2004. EncyclopædiaBritannica. APA style max delbruck. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia.
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45. 20th Century Year By Year1969
Physiology or Medicine The prize was awarded jointly to delbruck, max, USA, CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, b. 1906, (in Berlin, Germany), d
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Major Event/ Sports Nobel Prizes Pulitzer Prizes ... Popular Book s / Popular Television Shows Popular Music/ Grammy Awards/ Tony Awards
Major Events of 1969
Sports
NBA: Boston Celtics vs. LA Lakers Series: 4-3
NCAA Football: Texas Record: 11-0-0
Heisman Trophy: Steve Owens, Oklahoma, HB points: 1,488
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens vs. St. Louis Blues Series: 4-0
Super Bowl III: New York Jets vs. Baltimore Ravens Score: 16-7
US Open Golf: Orville Moody Score: 281 Course: Champions GC Location: Houston, TX
World Series: New York Mets vs. Baltimore Orioles Series: 4-1
Top Songs of 1969
1."Crimson and Clover" ... Tommy Jones & the Shoulders
2."Everday People" ... Sly and the Family Stone
3."Dizzy" ... Tommy Roe
4."Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" ... The Fifth Dimension
5."Get Back" ... The Beatles and Billy Preston 6."Love Theme From 'Romeo & Juliet'" ... Henry Mancini

46. EL GRUPO DEL FAGO Y SU ORGANIZACIÓN PROGRESIVA
Translate this page 78, 1991, 538 pp. Reseña Biográfica max delbruck (1906-1981) Copyright1994 Caltech Archives. Commercial reproduction prohibited
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EL GRUPO DEL FAGO Y SU ORGANIZACIÓN PROGRESIVA Pierre Thuillier PRIMERA FASE: El grupo del paradigma ( paradigm group ). Corresponde al periodo 1935-1945; es primer periodo romántico. La figura central es la de Delbruck, un físico para quien la biología ofrecía a los investigadores problemas nuevos particularmente interesantes. Max Delbrück En los años 30, en Alemania, Delbruck se había interesado en los trabajos de dos biólogos, Timoféeff-Ressovsky y Zimmer, que estudiaban la acción de las radiaciones sobre Drosophila with a physycal flavour ) ". LA IDEA DE INFORMACION GENETICA Como en el pasado también, los que han intentado las filosofías vitalistas han jugado un papel nada despreciable formulando nuevas preguntas y luchando por preservar la especificidad de la biología (ver: Jacob, F., 1970, La Logique du vivant Gallimard , París; y Canguilhem, G., 1965, La Connaissance de la vie , 2da ed, Vrin El artículo de Avery (1944): ¿neumococos o genética?. Hemos visto que para evocar el pasado de la biología molecular, algunos parten del fago, otros de Asbury. H.V. Wyatt parte del famoso articulo de Avery, Mac Leod y McCarty aparecido en 1944 (Wyatt, H. V., "When does information become Knowledge?", Nature , 235, 86, 14 jan, 1972)). Esta manera de proceder es comprensible si se tiene en cuenta las preocupaciones de Wiatt: lo que le interesa es la manera en la que la información científica es presentada, difundida, asimilada o ignorada. Después de una encuesta llevada en el período 1944-1953, se ve llevado, por ejemplo, a concluir que los artículos clave son citados raramente de manera directa. Hay en ello, a primer vista, una paradoja sobre la que uno puede interrogarse.

47. Bio-/Biblio-graphical Details Of Authors Whose Names Start With D
delbruck, maxNobel Laureate 1969 REF Manfred Eigen Ruthild Winkler Lawsof the Game How the Principles of Nature Govern Chance , translated by
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Bio -/Biblio-graphical details of authors whose names start with D
  • D'Alembert, Jean Le Rond -French mathematician, philosopher * ?/11/1717 Paris + 29/11/1783 Paris, France REF:
  • WILEY , 1977, p. 18, Chapter 2: "Introduction to Critical Phenomena in Phase Transitions".
  • LANCZOSEINSTEIN">, p. 107 Chapter 6: "Summary and Outlook" Epigraph.
  • Dali, Salvador Spanish painter * 11/05/1904 Figueras, Spain REF: ?
  • Dante, Aligheri Italian poet * middle of 05/1265 Florence + 14/09/1321 Ravenna, Italy REF:
  • A. Dante: "Paradiso", from CANTO XXX (148 lines), translated by Barbara Reynolds, PENGUIN , Penguin Classics, Laurence Binyon, VIKING , 1947 and by Philip H. Wickstead, DENT FREEMAN , 1973, p. 1196, Chapter 44: "Beyond the End of time" Epigraph.
  • A. Dante: "The Divine Comedy", 3. Paradiso, Canto XXX
  • Dantzig, G.B. ACADEMIC , 1973, p. 121 Chapter V: "Optimization".
  • Darlington, Cyril Dean British biologist * 19/12/1903 Chorley, Yorkshire, England REF:*
  • D. Darlington: "The control of evolution in Man", Eugenics review, 50, 1958, pp. 1 - 10.
  • D. Darlington: "Genetcs and Man"

48. Max Born - WordWeb Dictionary Definition
See also nuclear physicist Encyclopedia max Born Nearest mawkishly, mawkishness,max, max Beerbohm, max Bruch, max delbruck, max Ernst, max Ferdinand Perutz
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  • British nuclear physicist born in Germany honoured for his contributions to quantum mechanics Born See also: nuclear physicist Encyclopedia: Max Born Nearest: mawkishly mawkishness max Max Beerbohm ... maxi
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    See also painter Encyclopedia max Ernst Nearest max Beerbohm, max Born, max Bruch,max delbruck, max Ferdinand Perutz, maxfield Frederick Parrish, maxfield
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  • Painter born in Germany resident of France and the United States ) who was a cofounder of Dadaism; developed the technique of collage Ernst See also: painter Encyclopedia: Max Ernst Nearest: Max Beerbohm Max Born Max Bruch Max Delbruck ... maxillary
  • 50. Figure And Ground -- References
    2001. Cracking the Genome Inside the Race to Unlock Human DNA. XX Free Press.delbruck, 1949 delbruck, max. 1949. Génétique du bactériophage.
    http://sgouros.com/meta/dnachap_11.html
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    References
    Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (3), 335-348. Suggests that DNA is better viewed as data, but that the program is somewhere else entirely. Contains a proposal for an information-theory definition of "sophistication", which is interesting.
    Black,
    Black, Douglas L. 1998. Splicing in the inner ear: a familiar tune, but what are the instruments? Neuron (February), 165-168. Proteins that "tune" hairs on chick cochlear cells are generated by recombination of the cSLO gene. The problem is that it isn't really clear who controls how the recombination is done, nor is it clear how it is decided which cell gets which recombination.
    Chargaff,
    Chargaff, Erwin. 1968. What Really Is DNA? Remarks on the changing aspects of a scientific concept. Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology , 297-333. Very realistic statement of the state of affairs circa 1968. No hype. See esp. the "Modest Glimpse of the Future" section, and the Epilogue.
    Chayen,
    Chayen, J. 1958. The Quantitative Cytochemistry Of DNA And Its Significance in Cell Physiology and Heredity. Experimental Cell Research Supplement , 115-131. Considers and criticizes the three most significant sources (at the time) for empirical confirmation of DNA being the sole source of genetic information.

    51. CSHL - History: The Phage Course
    Origins, The 1941 meeting of max delbruck (left) and Salvador Luria markedthe beginning of the American Phage Group. Each year, starting
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    The 1941 meeting of Max Delbruck (left) and Salvador Luria marked the beginning of the American Phage Group. Each year, starting in 1945, members of the Phage Group convened at Cold Spring Harbor for a summer of shared research and fun. The phage course has its origins in a collaboration set up by physicist-turned-biologist Max Delbruck and Salvador Luria. They met at a physics meeting in Philadelphia in the winter of 1941. They decided to collaborate on some phage experiments and since Delbruck was going to Cold Spring Harbor that summer for the Symposium, they decided to meet there. Delbruck reportedly said their collaboration might help him overcome his "antipathy to the place." Apparently it did, because they came back year after year, building up a school of followers. At the core of the phage group were Delbruck and Luria's students, including James Watson Renato Dulbecco , and others, and interested physicists and biochemists such as the father of the nuclear chain reaction Leo Szilard, atomic scientist Phillip Morrison, and others. The phage group fluorished during World War II. Many of the phage scientists were scientific refugees of Eastern European countries. These scientists, officially "enemies," were banned from war research, so they were largely left alone to pursue experiments with bacteriophage.

    52. NYPL, Emergency Committee In Aid Of Displaced Foreign Scholars Records, 1933-194
    Translate this page Dallman, Heinz, 1938-1944. Dehn, max, 1933-1944. delbruck, max, 1939-1944. Doljansky,Leonid, 1937-1940. Drucker, Adolf, 1938-1945. 6a. Edelstein, Ludwig, 1934-1944.
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    Box Abramowitsch, Mark, 1943-1944 Albeck, Hanokh, 1943-1944 Altman, Berthold, 1938-1944 Altschul, Eugen, 1932-1942 Baer, Kathie G. Meyer, 1940-1943 Bargmann, Valentin, 1940-1944 Baron, Hans, 1934-1944 Baumgardt, David, 1939-1945 Beck, Guido, 1928-1942 Beck, Maximilian, 1934-1945 Beck, Walter, 1933-1938 Behrendt, Richard, 1936-1944 Berger, Adolf, 1941-1944 Berger, Klaus, 1941-1944 Bergmann, Gustave, 1938-1944 Berl, Ernst, 1933-1945 Bernstein, Felix, 1933-1945 Berolzheimer, Joseph, 1934-1944 Berwin, Beate, 1942-1944 Beutler, Hans, 1934-1944 Bieber, Margarete, 1933-1944* Biel, Egon Vitalis, 1924-1944

    53. Max Delbruck - Encyclopedia Article About Max Delbruck. Free Access, No Registra
    max Burckhard encyclopedia article about max Burckhard. Free max Burckhard. Word Word. max Burckhard (1854 Centuries 18th century -19th century - 20th century
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Max Delbrück September 4 September 4 is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years). There are 118 days remaining.
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    • March 18 - Traian Vuia flies first self-propelled heavier than air aircraft

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    • 1841 - The Supreme Court of the United States rules in the Amistad case that the Africans who seized control of the ship had been taken into slavery illegally.

    54. Resonance Journal Of Science Education November 1999, Volume 4
    Triggering of Earthquakes Ramesh Chander 14 The Jordan Curve Theorem - ConclusionsRitabrata Munshi 21 Remembering max delbruck The Scientist and the Man
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    Resonance journal of science education November 1999, Volume 4, Number 11 1 Editorial Alladi Sitaram GENERAL ARTICLES ================ 4 Can Dams and Reservoirs Cause Earthquakes? - Triggering of Earthquakes Ramesh Chander 14 The Jordan Curve Theorem - Conclusions Ritabrata Munshi 21 Remembering Max Delbruck: The Scientist and the Man Makkuni Jayaram 35 Delbruck's Publications in Biology Vidyanand Nanjundiah 54 Turbulence and Flying Machines Rama Govindarajan CLASSROOM ========= 63 IMO 1999 Question Paper 65 Inadequacy of Water Band Movement Technique for Kinetic Interpretation of RCOOH-NAHCO3 Reaction P Sahoo and B Saha 71 Meteors - The Terrestrial and Celestial Connection B S Shylaja BOOK REVIEWS ============ 84 Mind from Matter? As Essay on Evolutionary Epistemology N Mukunda 86 Complex Variables - Introduction and Applications S Kesavan CLASSICS ======== 88 A Physicist Looks at Biology Max Delbruck INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ============================= 103 JEST - 2000 See inside back cover- 1. Indian team tops the 4th International Astronomy Olympiad 2. Nobel Prizes - 99 FRONT COVER =========== Electron micrograph of phage T4 (right) and mycobacteriophage l3 (left). Max Delbruck contributed to our understanding of the genetics of phage T4. Phage l3 was isolated and its biology has been investigated at IISc by T Ramakrishnan and his colleagues. (Courtesy V Nagaraja) BACK COVER ========== Max Delbruck (1906-1981) (Illustration by Prema Iyer)

    55. Society For Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance - Journal: Volume 1 Issue 3
    Oliver Strohm, Charite, Universitatsklinikum, Medizinische Fakultat der HumboldtUniversitatzu Berlin, and Franz-Volhard-Klinik am max-delbruck-Centrum fur
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    Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
    Volume 1, Issue 3, 1999
    Safety of Implantable Coronary Stents During H-Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 1.0 and 1.5 T Page Range: 239 - 245 Oliver Strohm Charite, Universitatsklinikum, Medizinische Fakultat der Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, and Franz-Volhard-Klinik am Max-Delbruck-Centrum fur Molekulare Medizin, Medizinische Klinik mit Schwerpunkt Molekulare und Klinische Kardiologie (Buch), Berlin, Germ Dietmar Kivelitz Charité, Institut für Diagnostische Radiologie, Berlin, Germany Werner Gross Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research e.V. (ZAE Bayern), Erlangen, Germany Jeanette Schulz-Menger Charite, Universitatsklinikum, Medizinische Fakultat der Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, and Franz-Volhard-Klinik am Max-Delbruck-Centrum fur Molekulare Medizin, Medizinische Klinik mit Schwerpunkt Molekulare und Klinische Kardiologie (Buch), Berlin, Germ Xiaomeng Liu Charite, Universitatsklinikum, Medizinische Fakultat der Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, and Franz-Volhard-Klinik am Max-Delbruck-Centrum fur Molekulare Medizin, Medizinische Klinik mit Schwerpunkt Molekulare und Klinische Kardiologie (Buch), Berlin, Germ Bernd Hamm Charité, Institut für Diagnostische Radiologie, Berlin, Germany

    56. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
    Dam, Henrik Carl Peter, 1943. Dausset, Jean, 1980. De Duve, Christian, 1974.delbruck, max, 1969. Doherty, Peter C. 1996. Doisy, Edward Adelbert, 1943.
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    FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
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    ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August ... Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M. Source: The Nobel Prize Internet Archive

    57. Grand Island Public Schools:Westridge Middle School
    delbruck, max. Nobel eMuseum Includes a photo image and a biographyhttp//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1969/delbruckbio.html
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    June 4, 2004 About the School Calendar Curriculum Links District Page ... Westridge Home Dan Brosz, Principal Phone: Fax: Login ScientistsDEF Dalton, John Site 1 Biography written by John's brother
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    Site 2 Picture, bibliographic sketch
    http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Dalton.html
    Site 3 Nice biography.
    http://www.slcc.edu/schools/hum_sci/physics/whatis/biography/dalton.html
    Site 4 Biography including a listing of awards. Be sure to click the timeline link.
    http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/dalton/
    Davy, Sir Humphry Site 1 Lengthy bibliographic data, keep scrolling. Also, nice picture gallery.
    http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/~eugeniik/history/davy.htm
    Site 2 Biographical sketch. No photo image.
    http://step.sdsc.edu/projects95/chem.in.history/essays/davy.html

    58. The Origins Of Neuromorphic Engineering Seeing Stars
    As Tobi delbruck, max s son and a former student of Carver Mead put it `Carver smethod made logic design doable by mortals. In particular, Mead provided
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    The Origins of Neuromorphic Engineering:
    Seeing Stars
    by Kevan Martin `If the eye were not sun-like, it could not see the sun'
    -Goethe Matter and light were formed on the first day, but it took 10 billion years before the early animals evolved eyes that enabled them to see Creation. Of all the sense organs, the eye
    alone is able to image objects that lie at astronomical distances and as a result our own intellectual landscape is dominated by visual metaphors. Had the human race been blind,
    the great cultural streams of political, philosophic, religious, artistic and scientific thought would surely have taken unimaginably different paths. For one visionary, the eye was a most formidable challenge on the path to a general theory of evolution. "To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess,
    absurd in the highest possible degree," wrote Charles Darwin in `On the Origin of Species'. Yet he had overlooked the most extraordinary part of the eye

    59. Tobi Delbruck Fun
    The chapter my father, max delbruck, wrote about his friend the physicist and practicaljoker George Gamow,; for the Gamov Memorial Volume edited by Fred Reines
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    Tobi Delbruck INI WWW Home Motivation History People ... Contact
    Tobi's fun stuff
    • Video knot tying guide. Some MPEG movies showing how to tie some useful knots. Alexander Selkirk: The Real Robinson Crusoe. An wonderful account of a trip to Robinson Crusoe Island, 400 miles off the southwest coast of Chile, written by my uncle and aunt Stu and Stevie Bruce. Includes photographs of the island and other stuff. (Originally published in The Explorers Journal , but with additional iamges.) Jimi Hendrix pictures Line art from Judge Dee chinese detective stories, written and beautifully illustrated by Robert Van Gulik. MIT lock picking guide An interesting article from IEEE Spectrum about the design of behaving agents in video games. The winning T-Shirt design that Mark Tilden, Nici Shraudolf, and I put together for the 2002 Telluride workshop on Neuromorphic Engineering. Robots, poker, tequilla,; nicotine, and large amounts of unmarked cash.... The chapter my father, Max Delbruck , wrote about his friend the physicist and practical joker George Gamow ,; for the Gamov Memorial Volume edited by Fred Reines

    60. Encyclopedia4U - Max Delbrück - Encyclopedia Article
    max Delbrück. This article is licensed under the GNU Free DocumentationLicense. It uses material from the Wikipedia article max Delbrück .
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    Max Delbrück
    Max Delbrück March 9 ) was a German biologist He was born September 4 , in Berlin , Germany. His father was professor of history at the University of Berlin , his mother was the granddaughter of Justus von Liebig Delbrück studied astrophysics , shifting towards theoretical physics , at the University of Göttingen . After receiving his Ph.D., he traveled through England Denmark , and Switzerland . He met Wolfgang Pauli and Niels Bohr , who got him interested in biology . Delbrück went back to Berlin in 1932 as an assistant to Lise Meitner In 1937, he moved to the United States , taking up research at Caltech on Drosophila genetics . Delbrück stayed in the US during World War II , teaching physics at the Vanderbilt University in Nashville . In 1941, he married Mary Bruce, with who he had four children. In 1942, he and Salvador Luria demonstrate that bacterial resistance to virus infection is caused by random mutation and not adaptive change. For that, they are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in , sharing it with Alfred Hershey.

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