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  1. Reflection Spectra of Bio-Organic Materials in the 2.5-4 ? Region and the Interpretation of the Infrared Spectrum of Mars. Typed sheets. by Melvin (1911-1997), D. G. REA, & T. BELSKY. CALVIN, 1964-01-01
  2. Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine, Volume 2, Book1 by Melvin (USA) and Oleg G. Gazenko (USSR) Calvin, 1975-01-01
  3. Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine, Volume II, Book 1: Ecological and Physiological Bases of Space Biology and Medicine by Gazenko Oleg G (Eds) Calvin Melvin, 1975-01-01
  4. Chemical Evolution Molecular Evolution Towards the Origin of Living Systems on the Earth and Elsewhere by Melvin Calvin, 1969
  5. Isotopic Carbon: Techniques in Its Measurement and Chemical Manipulation by Melvin; Heidelberger, Charles; Reaid, James C.; Tolbert, Bert M.; Yankwi Calvin, 1949
  6. THE PATH OF CARBON IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Nobel Lecture. by Melvin. Nobel Laureate. CALVIN, 1962-01-01
  7. Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine. Joint USA/USSR Publication. by Melvin, & Oleg G. GAZENKO (eds.). CALVIN, 1975-01-01
  8. Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine, 3 Vols in 4 Parts by Melvin And Oleg G. Gazenko, Eds Calvin, 1975-01-01
  9. Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine, Volume I: Space as a Habitat by Gazenko Oleg G (Eds) Calvin Melvin, 1975-01-01
  10. Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine. 3 Volume Set. (in 4 bindings)
  11. Foundations of Space Biology and Medicine. 3 Volume Set. by Melvin Calvin, 1975-01-01
  12. Gilbert Newton Lewis: His influence on physical-organic chemists at Berkeley by Melvin Calvin, 1984
  13. Melvin Calvin: Fuels from plants by Scott E Taylor, 1998
  14. Fuel oils from higher plants by Melvin Calvin, 1985

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42. Melvin Calvin
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43. Melvin Calvin
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44. Calvin, Melvin (1911-1997)
calvin, melvin. Chemical Evolution Molecular Evolution Towards the Origin ofLife on the Earth and Elsewhere. New York; Oxford University Press (1969).
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American biochemist at the University of California, Berkeley , who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1961) for his work on photosynthesis . Using carbon-14 as a tracer, Calvin and his team mapped the complete route that carbon takes through a plant. In doing so, he showed that sunlight acts on chlorophyll amino acids as in the Miller-Urey Experiment , carried out three years later. Calvin's work on prebiotic evolution encouraged him to believe that such processes may have occurred elsewhere in the solar system and on many extrasolar worlds. In 1958, Calvin was appointed chairman of Panel 2 on Extraterrestrial Life , assembled to consider the problems of contamination by spacecraft. It was his opinion that: We can assert with some degree of scientific confidence that cellular life as we know it on the surface of the Earth does exist in some millions of other sites in the universe.

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47. Calvin, Melvin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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By Lynn Yarris, LCYarris@lbl.gov January 9, 1997 BERKELEY, CA One of Berkeley Lab's greatest scientists, Melvin Calvin, the man who unlocked the secrets of photosynthesis, died on Wednesday afternoon (January 8) in Berkeley, after years of failing health. He was 85. Calvin in his laboratory A member of the faculty at UC Berkeley since 1937, and one of the first chemists to join Ernest O. Lawrence's Radiation Laboratory, Calvin received the 1961 Nobel prize in chemistry for identifying the path of carbon in photosynthesis. Shortly thereafter he established the Chemical Biodynamics Division, the successor to today's Structural Biology Division, which he directed for 20 years. Throughout his distinguished career, Calvin was the recipient of a great many awards and honors, including the National Medal of Science, which he received from President Bush in 1989, the Priestly Medal from the American Chemical Society, the Davy Medal from the Royal Society of London, and the Gold Medal from the American Institute of Chemists. Calvin was born on April 8, 1911 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He earned his undergraduate degrees from the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in 1931 and his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Minnesota in 1935. Following post-doctoral studies in England, Calvin was invited to join the UCB faculty by the illustrious chemist Gilbert Lewis who introduced him to Lawrence. According to legend, on the day of the Japanese surrender, Lawrence told Calvin that "Now is the time to do something useful with radioactive carbon," the isotope of carbon that had been discovered in 1940 at the 60-Inch Cyclotron. In response, Calvin organized a team of Rad Lab researchers to study photosynthesis the process by which green plants convert sunlight energy into chemical energy.

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A Man of Exceptional Curiosity By Lynn Yarris One of Berkeley Lab's greatest scientists, Melvin Calvin, the man who unlocked the secrets of photosynthesis, died on January 7, 1997, after years of failing health. He was 85. A member of the faculty at UC Berkeley since 1937, and one of the first chemists to join Ernest O. Lawrence's Radiation Laboratory, Calvin received the 1961 Nobel prize in chemistry for identifying the path of carbon in photosynthesis. Shortly thereafter he established the Chemical Biodynamics Division, the successor to today's Structural Biology Division, which he directed for 20 years. Throughout his distinguished career, Calvin was the recipient of a great many awards and honors, including the National Medal of Science, which he received from President Bush in 1989, the Priestly Medal from the American Chemical Society, the Davy Medal from the Royal Society of London, and the Gold Medal from the American Institute of Chemists. Calvin was born on April 8, 1911 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He earned his undergraduate degrees from the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in 1931 and his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Minnesota in 1935. Following post-doctoral studies at the University of Manchester in England, Calvin was invited to join the UCB faculty by the illustrious chemist Gilbert Lewis who introduced him to Ernest Lawrence. According to legend, on the day of the Japanese surrender, Lawrence told Calvin, "Now is the time to do something useful with radioactive carbon," the isotope of carbon that had been discovered in 1940 at the 60-Inch Cyclotron. In response, Calvin organized a team of Rad Lab researchers to study photosynthesis, the process by which green plants convert sunlight energy into chemical energy, releasing oxygen into the atmosphere.

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