AIM25: Thesaurus-assisted Personal Name Search 2 Match(es). Your search was hill archibald vivian 18861977 physiologist. 1.Royal Institution of Great Britain Bragg, sir William Lawrence (1890-1971). http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/thesaurus/thes_search?keyword=Hill | Archibald Vi
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Extractions: Swiss microbiologist , corecipient (with Americans Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Othanel Smith) of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. All three were cited for their work in molecular genetics, specifically the discovery and application of restriction enzymes that break the giant molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) into manageable pieces, small enough to be separated for individual study but large enough to retain bits of the genetic information inherent in the sequence of units that make up the original substance. Torsten Nils Wiesel Swedish neurobiologist , corecipient (with Americans David Hunter Hubel and Roger Wolcott Sperry) of the 1981 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. All three scientists were honoured for their investigations of brain function, Wiesel and Hubel in particular for their collaborative studies of the visual cortex, which is located in the occipital lobes of the cerebrum. Charles Richard Drew Born 3 June 1904; died 1 April 1950.
Premio Nobel/Medicina - Enciclopedia Libre 1929 Christiaan Eijkman, sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins 1928 Charles Jules GrantBanting, John James Richard Macleod 1922 archibald vivian hill, Otto Fritz http://enciclopedia.us.es/index.php/Premio_Nobel/Medicina
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SIMR - Centenary Survey Of Nobel Laureates Reserved 1921. 1922 sir archibald vivian hill and Otto Fritz MEYERHOF discover the oxygen/lactic acid mechanism in working muscles. http://www.simr.org.uk/pages/nobel/time_line_3.html
Extractions: "The medicines of tomorrow will depend upon research being done today, for which animal experimentation is essential. Ignore the need for that research and we shall lose the cures that we are entitled to expect in the next 50 years for illnesses that afflict hundreds of millions of people such as cancer, heart disease, viral diseases, malaria, schistosomiasis and sickle cell anaemia." - Sir John Vane, Nobel Prizewinner 1982 Schack August Steenberger KROGH - discovers the mechanism controlling the capillary blood vessels. Reserved 1921 Sir Archibald Vivian HILL and Otto Fritz MEYERHOF - discover the oxygen/lactic acid mechanism in working muscles. Sir Frederick Grant BANTING and John James Richard MACLEOD - discover insulin to treat sugar diabetes. (Photo: Wellcome Institute Library) Willem EINTHOVEN - invents the ElectroCardioGram which examines the electrical activity of the heart.
Physiology Professor archibald vivian hill (18861977) GC/74 Miscellaneous correspondence 1919 Most of hill s papers are GC/67 Copy documents collected by sir Henry Dale. http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTL039937.html
Sir Bernard Katz sir Bernard Katz was a Germanborn biophysicist, noted for his work on nerve Hewent to work at UCL, initially under the tutelage of archibald vivian hill. http://nobele.port5.com/bernard_katz.html
Extractions: Sir Bernard Katz was a German-born biophysicist, noted for his work on nerve biochemistry and the pineal gland. He shared the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1970. He was knighted in 1970. Katz's work had immediate influence on the study of organophosphates and organochlorines, the basis of new post-war study for nerve agents and pesticides, as he determined that the complex enzyme cycle was easily disrupted. He went on to study the biochemistry of the pineal gland, especially the production of melatonin (discovered in 1948). photo December 2002
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Complete Health Care And Medical Information From India 1922. sir archibald vivian hill .Otto Fritz Meyerhof. 1921. The prize moneyfor 1921 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. http://www.medivisionindia.com/nobelprize/index.phtml
Complete Health Care And Medical Information From India Name sir archibald vivian hill. Discovery The production of heat in the muscle.sir archibald vivian hill. Date Of Birth 1886. Residence Great Britain. http://www.medivisionindia.com/nobelprize/1922.phtml
Sir William Lawrence Bragg Correspondence with archibald vivian hill, 19191952 Location Cambridge UniversityChurchill Correspondence with sir Julian Huxley, 1951-1965 Size 19 items http://osulibrary.orst.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauling/dna/people/bragg.html
ThinkQuest : Library : The Nobel Prize Translate this page 1930. Karl Landsteiner. 1929. Christiaan Eijkman, sir Frederick GowlandHopkins. 1922. archibald vivian hill, Otto Fritz Meyerhof. 1921. No award. http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0313040/medtl.html
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CNN.com 1930 Karl Landsteiner. 1929 Christiaan Eijkman, sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins. 1928Charles Jules Henri Nicolle. 1922 archibald vivian hill, Otto Fritz Meyerhof. http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/nobel.100/medicine.html
Extractions: 2000 Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, Eric R. Kandel 1998 Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro, Ferid Murad 1997 Stanley B. Prusiner 1996 Peter C. Doherty, Rolf M. Zinkernagel 1994 Alfred G. Gilman, Martin Rodbell 1993 Richard J. Roberts, Phillip A. Sharp 1992 Edmond H. Fischer, Edwin G. Krebs 1991 Erwin Neher, Bert Sakmann 1990 Joseph E. Murray, E. Donnall Thomas 1989 J. Michael Bishop, Harold E. Varmus 1988 Sir James W. Black, Gertrude B. Elion, George H. Hitchings 1987 Susumu Tonegawa 1986 Stanley Cohen, Rita Levi-Montalcini 1985 Michael S. Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein 1983 Barbara McClintock 1981 Roger W. Sperry, David H. Hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel 1980 Baruj Benacerraf, Jean Dausset, George D. Snell 1979 Allan M. Cormack, Godfrey N. Hounsfield 1978 Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans, Hamilton O. Smith 1977 Roger Guillemin, Andrew V. Schally, Rosalyn Yalow 1976 Baruch S. Blumberg, D. Carleton Gajdusek 1975 David Baltimore, Renato Dulbecco, Howard Martin Temin
Timeline Of Nobel Winners - MEDICINE Bordet 1920 Schack August Steenberg Krogh 1922 archibald vivian hill, Otto Fritz CharlesJules Henri Nicolle 1929 Christiaan Eijkman, sir Frederick Gowland http://www.nobel-winners.com/Medicine/
Hill US lawyer, alleged sexual harassment victim; archibald vivian hill Nobel Prize Wasmusing on a distant hill Something his I beg your pardon, sir, he said http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/english/hi/hill.html
Extractions: Philip M. Parker, INSEAD. Hill Definition: Hill . A local and well-defined elevation of the land. . Structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones; "they built small mounds to hide behind". . United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916). . Risque English comedian (1925-1992). . (in baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands. . Form into a hill. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Date "hill" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. ( references Specialty Definition: Hill Domain Definition Hill (1.) Heb. gib'eah, a curved or rounded hill , such as are common to Palestine (Ps. 65:12; 72:3; 114:4, 6). (2.) Heb. har, properly a mountain range rather than an individual eminence (Ex. 24:4, 12, 13, 18; Num. 14:40, 44, 45). In Deut. 1:7, Josh. 9:1; 10:40; 11:16, it denotes the elevated district of Judah, Benjamin, and Ephraim, which forms the watershed between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. (3.) Heb. ma'aleh in 1 Sam. 9:11. Authorized Version " hill " is correctly rendered in the Revised Version "ascent." (4.) In Luke 9:37 the "
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University Of Manchester 22) sir John LennardJones, entered Manchester University where he changed his subjectto archibald vivian hill , Brackenburg Professor of Physiology, 1920-1923 http://www.fact-index.com/u/un/university_of_manchester.html
Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index The University of Manchester (in Manchester England ) began in 1851 as Owen's College (named after John Owens), a textile merchant who left a bequest of £96,942 for the purpose. It moved to its current location in 1873, and was granted its Royal Charter in 1880 - becoming the Victoria University In 1903, the University's colleges in Leeds and Liverpool became independent universities in their own right (the University of Leeds and the University of Liverpool ), and the university became the Victoria University of Manchester It is now known as the "University of Manchester", and has over 18,000 full-time students (including 2500 international students from more than 120 countries). It is one of the top universities in the country, regularly getting top ratings for research and teaching. On 5 March it was announced that the University is to merge with UMIST in the autumn of , to form the largest conventional university in Britain. Table of contents 1 Manchester Science Hall of Fame
Selected Twentieth Century Works: H 11, 1, 375 p. illus., diagrs., col. front., 81 plates (part col.) 23.9cm. hill, archibald vivian, 1886. hill, sir Leonard Erskine, 1866- , ed. http://www.thebakken.org/library/books/20h.htm
Extractions: Hackmann, Willem Dirk, John and Jonathan Cuthbertson; the invention and development of the eighteenth century plate electrical machine, by W.D. Hackmann. Leyden, Rijksmuseum voor de Geschiedenis der Natuurwetenschappen, 1973. 72 p. 16 plates. 22.2 cm. Halberstaedter, Ludwig, 8 p. illus. 22.3 cm. Reprinted from Berliner klin. Wochenschr. 1905, No. 3. Hale, Annie Riley, "These cults"; an analysis of the foibles of Dr. Morris Fishbein's "Medical follies" and an indictment of medical practice in general, with a non-partisan presentation of the case for the drugless schools of healing, comprising essays on homeopathy, osteopathy, chiropractic, and the Abrams method, vivisection, physical culture, Christian science, medical publicity, the cost of hospitalization and state medicine, by Annie Riley Hale. New York, National health foundation, 1926. viii, [1], 13-257 p. 19.6 cm Hall, Percy, Asthma and its treatment, by Percy Hall. London, W. Heinemann, 1930. ix, [1], 130 p. 19 cm.
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