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  1. Sensory Mechanisms of the Retina by Ragnar Granit, 1963-01-01
  2. Receptors and Sensory Perception. The Aims, Means, and Results of Electrophysiological Research on the Process of Reception by Ragnar Granit, 1955
  3. Sensory Mechanism of Retina by Ragnar Granit, 1964-12
  4. Receptors and Sensory Perception: A Discussion of Aims, means, and Results of Electrophysiological Research into the Process of Reception. by Ragnar. Granit, 1955
  5. Sensory Mechanisms of the Retina with an Appendix on Electroretinography. by Ragnar Granit, 1947-01-01
  6. Muscular Afferents and Motor Control: Proceedings of the First Nobel Symposium by Ragnar, Ed. Granit, 1966
  7. Receptors and Sensory Perception: The Aims, Means and Results of Electrophysiological Research on the Process of Reception by Ragnar Granit, 1956-01-01
  8. Receptors and Sensory Perception: A Discussion of Aims, Means and Results of Electrophysiological Research into the Process of Reception. by Ragnar. GRANIT, 1956-01-01
  9. The Purposive Brain by Ragnar GRANIT, 1979
  10. Receptions and Sensory Perception: A Discussion of Aims, Means, and Results of Electrophysiological Research into the Process of Reception. by Ragnar. GRANIT, 1956-01-01
  11. Receptors and Sensory Preception by Ragnar Granit, 1955-01-01
  12. Mechanisms Regulating the Discharge of Motoneurons by Ragnar Granit, 1972
  13. The electrophysiological analysis of the fundamental problem of colour reception, by Ragnar Granit, 1945
  14. The Basis of Motor Control by Ragnar Granit, 1973

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22. Ragnar Granit Institute Professor Ragnar Granit
Professor ragnar granit. ragnar granit was born in Helsinki on the 30th of October, 1900 In 1928 ragnar granit travelled to Oxford University, only two years after professor Edgar D
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To honor the memory of the Finnish-born Nobel Laureate, professor Ragnar Granit, who died in March, 1991, the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Tampere University of Technology has changed its name to Ragnar Granit Institute. This change of name is based on the permission of professor Granit's family. Professor Ragnar Granit
Professor Ragnar Granit had remarkable merits in the research of bioelectric phenomena and in the biophysics of vision as well as in the human nervous system. Due to his merits in the studies of the electrophysiology of the eye he received the Nobel Prize in 1967 together with the American biophysicist Haldan Keffer Hartline and biochemist George Wald. Ragnar Granit himself informed that the works from which the Nobel Prize was awarded, he made for a great deal before moving to Sweden when he still was citizen of Finland. Professor Ragnar Granit has also received several honors from universities and institutes around the world. He was awarded by the honorary degree of Academician by the Academy of Finland in 1985. Home Education Research Personnel ... Search email webmaster

23. Ragnar A. Granit
Translate this page Nobelpreis fuer Medizin 1967 (Nobel Prize Medicine 1967) ragnar A. granit, schwedischer Neurophysiologe, geb. 30. Okt. 1900, gest. 12. Maerz 1991.
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Ragnar A. Granit, schwedischer Neurophysiologe, geb. 30. Okt. 1900, gest. 12. Maerz 1991

24. 7th Ragnar Granit Symposium - Electrocardiography In Ischemic Heart
7 th ragnar granit Symposium Electrocardiography in Ischemic Heart Disease May 29-30, 2000, Helsinki, Finland. PROGRAM. Monday, May 29 th.
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th Ragnar Granit Symposium - Electrocardiography in Ischemic Heart Disease
May 29-30, 2000, Helsinki, Finland PROGRAM Monday, May 29 th
08:30 - 09:50 Coffee and registration
09:50 - 10:00 Opening remarks
State of the Art in Ischemic Heart Disease Management (a' 30+10 min) 1. Ischemic Heart Disease at the Cellular Level, Keijo Peuhkurinen , Kuopio University Hospital, Finland
2. Prevalence and Prognostic Significance of ECG Abnormalities, Victor F. Froelicher , Stanford University, San Francisco, USA
3. Treatment of Ischemic Heart Disease, Markku S. Nieminen , Helsinki University Central Hospital 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
Session 1: Advances in Resting ECG (a' 20+10 min) 1. QT-dispersion, Paul D. Kligfield , Cornell University, New York, USA
2. Body Surface ECG Mapping, Arne Sippens-Groenewegen , University of California, San Francisco, USA
3. High Resolution ECG, Petri Korhonen , Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
4. Magnetocardiography in diagnosing myocardial infarction, Jaakko Malmivuo , Ragnar Granit Institute, Tampere, Finland 15:00 - 15:30 Coffee break
Session 2: Long-term ECG registrations (a' 20+10 min) 1. Heart Rate Variability

25. Biografia De Granit, Ragnar Arthur
Translate this page granit, ragnar Arthur. (Helsinki, 1900-Estocolmo, 1991) Fisiólogo sueco. Se especializó en el estudio del comportamiento de los
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Granit, Ragnar Arthur (Helsinki, 1900-Estocolmo, 1991) Fisiólogo sueco. Se especializó en el estudio del comportamiento de los diferentes componentes nerviosos de la retina frente a la variación de la composición del espectro luminoso. Escribió Mecanismos sensoriales de la retina (1947) y Los receptores y la percepción sensorial (1955), entre otras obras. Premio Nobel de medicina y fisiología de 1967, junto con H.K. Hartline y G. Wald. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

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27. Ragnar Granit (1900—1991) — Suomalais-ruotsalainen Lääketieteen Nobelisti
Arno Forsius. ragnar granit (1900—1991) — suomalaisruotsalainen lääketieteen nobelisti. Kirjallisuutta Reuter, T. ragnar granit. Suom. Pekka Kaikumo.
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Arno Forsius Ragnar Granitin isän puoleinen suku oli kotoisin Korppoosta, Turun saaristosta. Isoisä Jeremias Mickelsson muutti asumaan Korpoströmin Vikminneen ja alkoi käyttää sukunimeä Granit. Jeremias Granit oli merikapteeni, joka purjehti ympäri maailmaa suurilla purjelaivoilla. Isä Arthur Wilhelm Granit opiskeli metsänhoitajaksi ja omisti yksityisen metsätoimiston Helsingissä. Hänen puolisonsa oli Albertina Helena Granberg ja perheessä oli kuusi lasta, joista Ragnar oli vanhin. Ragnar Granit kävi Helsingissä Svenska Normallyceumia ja tuli ylioppilaaksi vuonna 1919. Hän opiskeli Helsingin yliopistossa psykologiaa, valmistui fil. kandidaatiksi vuonna 1922 ja maisteriksi vuonna 1923. Opiskeluaikanaan hän viihtyi kirjallisissa modernistipiireissä ja oli Studentbladetin toimittajana. Granit kiinnostui erityisesti kokeellisesta psykologiasta. Hänen tätinsä aviopuoliso, lääkäri ja filosofi Lars Ringbom piti lääkärin koulutusta tai syvällistä biologian tietämystä alan välttämättömänä edellytyksenä. Psykologian dosentti Eino Kaila johdatti Granitin näköaistin tutkimuksen pariin. Granit ryhtyikin opiskelemaan lääketiedettä Helsingin yliopistossa, valmistui lääketieteen kandidaatiksi vuonna 1924, puolusti väitöskirjaansa "Farbentransformation und Farbenkontrast" vuonna 1926 ja sai lisensiaattitutkinnon suorittamisen jälkeen lääketieteen tohtorin arvon vuonna 1927. Hänestä tuli vuonna 1929 yliopiston fysiologian dosentti.

28. Arno Forsius, Hakemisto: Ihmisiä Lääketieteen Historiassa
kemisti. granit, ragnar (1900–1991) – suomalaisruotsalainen lääketieteen nobelisti. Green, Anne Hirtetyn Anne Greenin tarina.
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29. Granit
Translate this page Il finlandese ragnar granit (1900- 1991), premio Nobel per la fisiologia e la medicina nel 1967, ha scoperto la diversa sensibilità alla luce di diverse
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30. Ragnar Arthur Granit --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
Visit Britannica Store, Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, granit , ragnar Arthur Britannica Concise. died March 12, 1991, Stockholm, Swed. ragnar Arthur granit.
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31. Sir Charles Scott Sherrington --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Artic
, granit, ragnar Arthur 100 Student Encyclopedia Britannica articles, specially written for elementary and high school students. , granit, ragnar (1900–91).
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32. Ragnar Granit - By Yrsa Neuman/Gunnar Damström
ragnar granit by Yrsa Neuman. ragnar granit graduated from the Helsinki Swedish Normal Lyceum high school in 1918. He studied
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At the University of Philadelphia Ragnar Granit had large research facilities at his disposal and received generous grants for acquisition of research equipment. At the same time British physiologist Haldan Keffer Hartline conducted research at the University of Philadelphia. In Pennsylvania Granit had the opportunity to experimantally test his theory on the nervous layer of the retina and its importance for seeing.
Ragnar Granit returned to Helsinki in 1934, and was shocked and saddened by the persecution of the Swedish language by the fennomans at the University of Helsinki. In his book he describes the hooligans hollering in the University aula and tarring Swedish language wall signs.
Granit wished to research whether the retina had separate receptors for the different components of solar light, in other words about the way the eye sees color. Granit reached conclusions similar to those of the classics of color vision theory the early English physicist Thomas Young and the German physicist and physiologist Hermann von Helmholz : that the retina has three color sensitive layers. It turned out that the eye entails a kind of nerve center that prepares the information for the brain and for the actual way there.
At the Carolinian Institute Granit focused his research on how the spinal marrow and the brain exert muscular control. He retired in 1967, the same year he shared the Nobel Price with Hartline and George Wald for his discoveries concerning the physiological and chemical foundations of vision. He passed away in 1991.

33. Ragnar Granit - The MIT Press
ragnar granit. No cover image available for this edition. The edition. The Purposive Brain ragnar granit Cloth / May 1977 OUT OF PRINT.
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34. Radio Peili » Mennyt Maailma » Ragnar Granit - Suomalaissyntyinen Nobelisti
ragnar granit suomalaissyntyinen nobelisti (RY1 ma 06.10.2003 klo 20.30, Radio Peili la 11.10.2003 klo 9.30 ja 17.15) Kuuntele koko ohjelma - Toimittajana
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35. Ragnar Granit, Suomalainen Tiedenobelisti
granit, ragnar Ung mans väg till Minerva, KFs Bokförlag, Stockholm, 1958. granit, ragnar Charles Scott Sherrington. granit, ragnar The Purposive Brain.
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  • Kirjallisuutta SUOMALAISET NOBELISTIT Jos tavalliselta suomalaiselta kysytään kuinka monta Nobelpalkintoa suomalaiset, ja erityisesti suomalaiset tiedemiehet ovat saaneet, vastaus on mitä todennäköisemmin: Suomalaisia nobelisteja on kaksi, Frans Emil Sillanpää ja Artturi I. Virtanen ja tiedenobelisteja siis vain yksi. Tosiasia kuitenkin on, että nobelisteja onkin kolme, joista tiedenobelisteja kaksi, toisen ollessa Ragnar Arthur Granit. On yllättävää, että suomalaiset ovat lähes tyystin unohtaneet Ragnar Granitin ja suomalainen tiedeyhteisö pahoittelee sitä, että suomalaisia tiedenobelisteja on vain yksi. Suomalaiset Nobelpalkinnon saajat ovat siis: Frans Emil Sillanpää kirjallisuus "for his deep understanding of his country's peasantry and the exquisite art with which he has portrayed their way of life and their relationship with nature" Artturi I. Virtanen
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    37. MSN Encarta - Granit, Ragnar Arthur
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    38. Granit, RagnarReceptors And Sensory Perception
    granit, ragnar Receptors and Sensory Perception. 1955 New Haven, Ct.. Yale University Press. . Blue Cloth. Owner Name Else VG/ Rubbed Torn.
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    Spotlight on Neuroscience. ragnar granit. ragnar granit was born near Helsinki, Finland in 1900. ragnar granit died in 1991 at the age of 91.
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    Ragnar Granit was born near Helsinki, Finland in 1900. His professional training began at Helsinki University, where he completed his MD degree in 1926. His thesis on the theory of color vision recorded the bioelectric signals from the retina of a frog using electrodes that he had developed. In 1928, Granit began a four year tour of study abroad, including a visit with Nobel Laureate Sir Charles Sherrington, in Oxford, England in 1928. From 1929 to 1932 Granit was a professor at Pennsylvania University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He returned to Helsinki to continue his research in 1932, where he was appointed Professor of Physiology in 1937. In 1945, he was selected as director of Neurophysiological Laboratory of the Medical Nobel Institute. Before retiring in 1967, Granit traveled extensively and was a visiting professor at Rockefeller University, New York from 1956 until 1966. In 1967, he was selected as a Co-Nobel Prize Winner for Physiology and Medicine regarding his work for discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye. Ragnar Granit died in 1991 at the age of 91.

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    Graff, Henry F. Grafton, Anthony Graham, Jorie Graham, Katharine Graham, Loren Graham, Robert Gram, Richard GranadaDewey, Judith granit, ragnar Grant, Bruce
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