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  1. Mind and Brain: The Many-Faceted Problems by Sir John [Carew] (1903-1998), ed Eccles, 1982
  2. Mind and Brain: The Many-Faceted Problems by Sir John [Carew] Eccles, 1982-01-01
  3. Fundamental Importance of Brain Research by Sir John [Carew] Eccles, 1966-01-01
  4. The neurophysiological basis of mind; the principles of neurophysiology by John C. (John Carew) Sir (1903-) Eccles, 1960-01-01
  5. Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Leslie Hutchinson, 2001

41. Eccles, John Carew - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
(sir) john carew eccles was Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at the StateUniversity Biography sir john carew eccles , in Nobel e-Museum, 1996,
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Eccles, John Carew (1903 - 1997)
FAA, FRS Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Physiologist Born: 27 January 1903 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Died: 2 May 1997. (Sir) John Carew Eccles was Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at the State University of New York, Buffalo 1968-75. Earlier he was Professor of Physiology at the Australian National University 1951-66 and was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1963 (jointly). Career Highlights Online Sources Published Sources

42. Eccles, John Carew - Bright Sparcs Published Sources
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FAA, FRS Biographical entry Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources The following entries are from the History of Australian Science and Technology Bibliography
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  • Beale, R, 'John Carew Eccles', in Australia's Nobel Laureates - Adventures in Innovation , ABIE Australian Business and Investment Explorer, Sydney, 2004, pp. 54-63. Details
Journal Articles
  • Curtis, David, 'Sir John Eccles, AC - Nobel Laureate', Melbourne University Magazine , no. 2002, 2002, pp. 28-29. Details Curtis, David R. and Andersen, Per, 'John Carew Eccles 1903-1997', Historical Records of Australian Science , vol. 13, no. 4, 2001, pp. 439-473. Details Cytowicz, Barbara, 'Sir John Eccles: Odyssey of a Nobel Prize Winner', Australasian Science , vol. 20, no. 7, 1999, p. 46. Details
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  • 'The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1963 'for their discoveries concerning the ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane'', in Nobel e-Museum http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1963/index.html

43. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Eccles, Sir John Carew@ HighBeam Resea
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sir john carew eccles, the Australian research physiologist, was born in 1903 inMelbourne. Source eccles, sir john carew Britannica Online.
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Sir John Carew Eccles, the Australian research physiologist, was born in 1903 in Melbourne. In 1963 he received (with Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley ) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the chemical means by which impulses are communicated or repressed by nerve cells. Eccles' work, based largely on the findings of Hodgkin and Huxley, had a profound influence on the medical treatment of nervous diseases and research on kidney, heart, and brain function. Among his books are Reflex Activity of the Spinal Cord (1932), The Physiology of Nerve Cells (1957), The Inhibitory Pathways of the Central Nervous System (1969), The Understanding of the Brain (1973), and The Human Psyche (1980). Source: "Eccles, Sir John Carew" Britannica Online.
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45. John Carew Eccles -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
sir john carew eccles (January 27, 1903–May 2, 1997) was an (A nation occupyingthe whole of the Australian continent; aboriginal tribes are thought to have
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Sir John Carew Eccles (A nation occupying the whole of the Australian continent; aboriginal tribes are thought to have migrated from southeastern Asia 20,000 years ago; first Europeans were British convicts sent there as a penal colony) Australia n (Click link for more info and facts about neurophysiologist) neurophysiologist who won the 1963 (Click link for more info and facts about Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the (The junction between two neurons (axon-to-dendrite) or between a neuron and a muscle) synapse . He shared the prize together with (English physiologist who, with Alan Hodgkin, discovered the role of potassium and sodium ions in the transmission of the nerve impulse (born in 1917)) Andrew Fielding Huxley and (Click link for more info and facts about Alan Lloyd Hodgkin) Alan Lloyd Hodgkin
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In the early (The decade from 1950 to 1959) , Eccles and his colleages performed the key experiments that would win Eccles the Nobel Prize. To study synapses in the peripheral nervous system, Eccles and colleagues used the stretch

46. Eccles, John Carew
eccles, sir john carew (1903 ). He was born in Melbourne, Australia, on January27th, 1903. He owes much to his early training by his father, William James
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Eccles, Sir John Carew He was born in Melbourne, Australia, on January 27th, 1903. He owes much to his early training by his father, William James Eccles, who was a teacher as also was his mother, née Mary Carew. He graduated from Melbourne University in Medicine with first class honours in 1925, and as Victorian Rhodes Scholar for 1925 entered Magdalen College, Oxford, as an undergraduate in order to study under Sir Charles Sherrington.
In 1927, with first class honours in Natural Sciences, the Christopher Welch Scholarship and a Junior Research Fellowship at Exeter College, Oxford, he commenced research on reflexes with Sherrington's colleagues. Later from 1928 to 1931 he was research assistant to Sherrington, there being eight papers published conjointly; and he also collaborated with Ragnar Granit on two research projects. He was awarded an Oxford D. Phil. degree in 1929 for a thesis on Excitation and Inhibition. Later Oxford appointments were to a Staines Medical Fellowship at Exeter College in 1932, a tutorial fellowship of Magdalen College, and a University Demonstratorship in 1934.
During this Oxford period research was largely on synaptic transmission both in the central nervous system and peripherally in sympathetic ganglia, smooth and cardiac muscle. Using the newly developed techniques of electrophysiology - amplifiers and cathode ray oscilloscopes. It was the period of controversy between the exponents of the rival chemical and electrical theories of synaptic transmission with Eccles in particular resisting many aspects of the chemical transmitter story that was being developed so effectively by

47. Sir John Carew Eccles - The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
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48. John Carew Eccles - Enpsychlopedia
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In the early , Eccles and his colleages performed the key experiments that would win Eccles the Nobel Prize. To study synapses in the peripheral nervous system, Eccles and colleagues used the stretch reflex as a model. This reflex is easily studied because it consists of only two neurons : a sensory neuron (the muscle spindle fiber) and the motor neuron . The sensory neuron synapses onto the motor neuron in the spinal cord . When Eccles passed a current into the sensory neruon in the quadriceps , the motor neuron innervating the quadricep produced a small excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP). When he passed the same current through the

49. AAS-The Charter
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HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
IN PERSON, AT CANBERRA, ON THE SIXTEENTH
DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1954 Elizabeth the Second by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Australia and Our Other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith:— TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING! Whereas the persons hereinafter mentioned, all of whom are engaged in Australia in the study, teaching and practice of the natural sciences and each of whom holds a position of distinction in some field of scientific endeavour, being desirous of forming an Australian Academy of Science, have petitioned us for a Charter of Incorporation: And Whereas We are minded to comply with the prayer of such Petition: Now Therefore We , by virtue of Our Royal Prerogative in that behalf and of all other powers enabling us so to do, of Our Special Grace, certain knowledge and mere motion have willed, granted, directed, appointed and declared and do hereby for Us, Our Heirs and Successors will, grant, direct, appoint and declare as follows: 2. The income and property of the Academy, whencesoever derived, shall be applied solely towards the promotion of the objects of the Academy and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividend, bonus or otherwise howsoever by way of profit to the persons who at any time are or have been members of the Academy or to any of them or to any person claiming through any of them: provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the payment in good faith of remuneration to any officers or servants of the Academy or to any member thereof or other person in return for services actually rendered to the Academy or for goods supplied in the ordinary way of business nor prevent the payment of interest on money borrowed or the payment of rent for premises let to the Academy.

50. Eccles - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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51. Encyclopedia: John Carew Eccles
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    Updated 7 days 22 hours 12 minutes ago. Other descriptions of John Carew Eccles Sir John Carew Eccles January 27 May 2 ) was an Australian neurophysiologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the synapse . He shared the prize together with Andrew Fielding Huxley and Alan Lloyd Hodgkin January 27 is the 27th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1903 has the latest occurring solstices and equinoxes for 400 years, because the Gregorian calendar hasnt had a leap year for seven years or a century leap year since 1600. ... May 2 is the 122nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (123rd in leap years). ...

    52. Der Nobelpreis Für Physiologie Oder Medizin: Sir John Carew Eccles
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    1963 sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin (191498), sir Andrew Fielding Huxley (b 1917), andsir john carew eccles (1903-97). Raju TN. University of Illinois, Chicago,
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    55. Cogsci Sir John Eccles, Biography
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    57. The Echols Name
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    The distinguished surname Echols is one of the most notable Anglo-Saxon surnames, and its historical trail has emerged from the mists of time to become an influential surname of the middle ages and of the present day.
    In an in-depth research of such ancient manuscripts as the Domesday Book compiled in 1086 A.D., by Duke William of Normandy, the Ragman Rolls (1291-1296) collected by King Edward Ist of England, the Curia Regis Rolls, The Pipe Rolls, the Hearth Rolls, parish registers, baptismals, tax records and other ancient documents, researchers found the first record of the name Echols in Lancashire where they were seated from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman conquest and the arrival of duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.
    Confusing to most, we found many different spellings in the archives researched. Although your name, Echols, occurred in many manuscripts, from time to time the surname was often, spelt Eccles, Ecles, Eckles, Eyckles, Accles, Ackles, and these changes in spelling frequently occurred, even between father and son. There is one record, a father and eight sons. In the graveyard where they are buried, all nine have different spellings of their surnames. Many reasons were revealed for these spelling variations, but mainly church officials and scribes spelt the name as it was told to them.

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    Neurophysiologe Sir John Carew Eccles * 27. Januar 1903 in Melbourne (Australien) "Meinen Körper und mein Gehirn kann ich erklären, aber das ist nicht alles. Meine eigene Existenz kann ich nicht erklären", sagte der australische Hirnforscher und Nobelpreisträger Eccles einmal. Eccles erforschte u.a., wie Nervenzellen Reize weiterleiten, und trug damit entscheidend dazu bei, die Vorgänge im menschlichen Gehirn aufzuklären. American Medical Association Institute for Biomedical Research State University of New York in Buffalo. Eccles ist nicht nur durch seine Erkenntnisse über chemische Details der Signalübertragung von Nerven bekannt, sondern auch durch seine skeptische Einstellung gegenüber der heutigen materialistischen Weltsicht in der Wissenschaft. Besonders bekannt wurde seine 1977 erschienene Schrift "Das Ich und sein Gehirn", die Eccles gemeinsam mit dem britischen Philosophen Sir Karl Raimund Popper (1902-1994) verfasste, der die Planung sozialen Wandels auf der Grundlage einer "offenen" Gesellschaft forderte. In dieser und anderen Arbeiten ging der praktizierende Katholik Eccles gegen die weitverbreitete materialistische Anschauung seiner Kollegen zu Gericht. Aber trotz seiner Pionierleistungen musste er in seinen späteren Lebensjahren zunehmend Kritik hinnehmen, denn er mochte sich nicht von der Überzeugung lösen, dass der Geist mehr als ein Ablauf elektrischer Signale und chemischer Prozesse im Gehirn ist.

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