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  1. The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott. Illustr. by F. Gilbert by Walter Scott, 2010-02-22
  2. Carnacs folly by Gilbert Parker...with illustrations by Walter Lauderback by Gilbert (1862-1932) Parker, 1922-01-01
  3. Gilbert Walter Lyttelton Talbot; Born September 1, 1891. Killed in Action at Hooge, July 30, 1915 by Talbot, 2010-01-04
  4. Notes on Dental Porcelain: A Practical Treatise Especially Devoted to the Interests of the Beginner by V. Walter Gilbert, D.D.S. by V. Walter Gilbert, D.D.S. by V. Walter Gilbert, D.D.S. by V. Walter Gilbert, D.D.S. by D.D.S. V. Walter Gilbert, 1905-01-01
  5. THE HARVARD CLASSICS: VOYAGES AND TRAVELS ANCIENT AND MODERN, HERODOTUS, TACITUS, SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, FRANCIS PRETTY, WALTER BIGGS, SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT, SIR WALTER RALEIGH AND VARIOUS,WITH INTRODUCTIONS, NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS, VOLUME 33 , 1910 by TACITUS, SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, FRANCIS PRETTY, WALTER BIGGS, SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT, SIR WALTER RALEIGH AND VARIOUS HERODOTUS, 2222
  6. Arctic Pilot. Life and work on North Canadian air routes. The experiences o f Walter E. Gilbert as told to Kathleen Shackleton. by Walter E. and Shackleton, Kathleen Gilbert, 1942
  7. Gilbert White's journals. Edited by Walter Johnson by Gilbert White, 1970
  8. Walter Gilbert (American Football)
  9. Jewish Chemists: Walter Gilbert, Ada Yonath, George de Hevesy, Aaron Klug, Ernst Boris Chain, Samuel Ruben, Grigory Mairanovsky
  10. American Biochemists: Isaac Asimov, Linus Pauling, Kary Mullis, Konrad Emil Bloch, Walter Gilbert, Gregory Goodwin Pincus, Stanley B. Prusiner
  11. The Complete Operas of Gilbert and Sullivan: The Bab Ballads by Gilbert & Sullivan, 1985
  12. The Lady of the Lake; a Poem by Walter Scott, John Gilbert, 2009-10-09

41. Celebrity Fashion: How It All Started
Diana PembertonSikes's article highlights the cinematic careers of gilbert Adrian, Orry-Kelly, Edith Head, and walter Plunkett, and their impact on women's fashion.
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    Celebrity fashion. Why are we so fascinated by the subject? Whether we admit it or not, there's no denying the fact that we like to see how famous people dress. As the summer movie season gets in to full gear, it's as great a time as any to look at one of most-requested topics I get: celebrity fashion. How Motion Pictures Changed Everything The first movies lasted only minutes and had no sound. Nonetheless, they created a sensation. By 1910, the Eastman Company had perfected the technology of fashioning and developing vast lengths of film. Within a matter of years, going to the movies on Saturday was a part of our culture. 1916 marked the emergence of costume design in cinema. Up until that time, film actors usually supplied their own clothes, if the story was contemporary, or directors rented outfits from costume companies, if the film was a period piece. But Parisian-born director Louis J. Gasnier had a particular "look" in mind when he was working on a movie with serial queen Pearl White. He summoned a tailor and had him assemble an outfit for the actress consisting of a black suit, white blouse, loose tie, and velour beret. The result? Secretaries of the day made this ensemble standard business dress-which it still is, in varying degrees. It was the first emergence of Hollywood celebrity fashion.

42. Gilbert, Walter
gilbert, walter. (b. March 21, 1932, Boston, Mass., US), American molecular biologist who was awarded a share (with Paul Berg and Frederick Sanger) of the
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Gilbert, Walter
(b. March 21, 1932, Boston, Mass., U.S.), American molecular biologist who was awarded a share (with Paul Berg and Frederick Sanger ) of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1980 for his development of a method for determining the sequence of nucleotide links in the chainlike molecules of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). Gilbert graduated from Harvard University with a degree in physics in 1953 and took a Ph.D. in mathematics from Cambridge University in 1957. He joined the Harvard faculty as a lecturer in physics in 1958 and, as his interests changed, advanced to assistant professor of physics in 1959, associate professor of biophysics in 1964, and professor of biochemistry in 1968. In 1972 he became American Cancer Society professor of molecular biology at Harvard. Escherichia coli that prevents a gene from manufacturing a certain enzyme except when lactose is present. In the 1970s Gilbert developed a widely used technique of using gel electrophoresis to read the nucleotide sequences of DNA segments. The same method was developed independently by Sanger. In 1979 Gilbert, while retaining his affiliation with Harvard, joined a group of other scientists and businessmen to form Biogen, a commercial genetic-engineering research corporation. Gilbert resigned from Biogen in 1984 and, while continuing to teach at Harvard, became a chief proponent of the Human Genome Project, a government-funded effort to compile a complete map of the gene sequences in human DNA.

43. Gilbert, Walter --  Encyclopædia Britannica
gilbert, walter American molecular biologist who was awarded a share (with Paul Berg and Frederick Sanger) of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1980 for his
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born March 21, 1932, Boston, Mass., U.S.
American molecular biologist who was awarded a share (with Paul Berg and Frederick Sanger ) of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1980 for his development of a method for determining the sequence of nucleotide links in the chainlike molecules of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
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44. Index Page Of Walter Gilbert, Walter J. Gilbert, Walter John Gilbert
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45. Gilbert, Walter
gilbert, walter. US molecular biologist who studied genetic control, seeking the mechanisms that switch genes on and off. By 1966 he had established the
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46. Walter Gilbert
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47. Walter Gilbert
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48. Gilbert, Walter. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
gilbert, walter. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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49. Harvard Researcher: Walter Gilbert
Introduction to the work of walter gilbert, Carl M. Loeb University Professor. Part of Harvard Research Matters database.
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50. Walter Gilbert [Pictures And Photos Of]
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52. Walter Gilbert Harvard Born Nucleotides University Chairman
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Walter Gilbert (born March 21 ) is an American physicist biochemist , entrepreneur, and molecular biology pioneer. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Paul Berg and Frederick Sanger . Gilbert and Sanger were recognized for their pioneering work in devising methods for determining the sequence of nucleotide s in a nucleic acid . Walter Gilbert also first proposed the RNA world hypothesis for the origin of life . He is a co-founder of the biotech start-up company Biogen and was the first chairman on the board of directors. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and educated at Harvard University Harvard University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and a member of the Ivy League. It was founded on September 8, 1636 by a vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, making it the oldest post-secondary s and the University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge is the second-oldest academic institution in the English-speaking world (after Oxford). According to legend, the University was founded in 1209 by scholars escaping Oxford after a fight with locals. Cambridge and the University

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54. GILBERT, WALTER - CIRS
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55. MSN Encarta - Walter Gilbert
gilbert, walter, born in 1932, American molecular biologist and Nobel Prize winner. gilbert s work involved the nucleic acid deoxyribonucleic acid
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56. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
gilbert, walter Harvard University. Elected to NAS, 1976. Scientific Discipline, Biophysics. Membership Type, Member
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57. Gilbert, William
gilbert, walter (15441603) gilbert was the first English scientist to accept Nicolas Copernicus idea that the Earth rotates on its axis and revolves
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English scientist who studied magnetism and static electricity, deducing that the Earth's magnetic field behaves as if a bar magnet joined the North and South poles. His book on magnets, published 1600, is the first printed scientific book based wholly on experimentation and observation.
Gilbert was the first English scientist to accept Nicolas Copernicus' idea that the Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun. He also believed that the stars are at different distances from the Earth and might be orbited by habitable planets, but erroneously thought that the planets were held in their orbits by magnetic forces.
Gilbert was born in Colchester, Essex, and educated at Cambridge. In about 1573, he settled in London, where he established a medical practice. He was appointed physician to Queen Elizabeth I 1600 and later briefly to James I.
Gilbert discovered many important facts about magnetism, such as the laws of attraction and repulsion and magnetic dip. He also investigated static electricity and differentiated between magnetic attraction and electric attraction (as he called the ability of an electrostatically charged body to attract light objects). This is described in his book De magnete, magneticisque corporibus, et de magno magnete tellure/Concerning Magnetism, Magnetic Bodies, and the Great Magnet Earth 1600.

58. Sir Walter Ralegh
RALEGH, Sir walter, English navigator, born in Hayes, in the parish of Budleigh, and the widow of Otto gilbert, by whom she was the mother of Sir John,
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59. Gilbert - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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60. Walter Gilbert (1932 - )
the work of excellent scientists, those whom the scientists themselves revere is something else entirely. walter gilbert is among that select group.
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Susan Wiegand While the world at large admires the work of excellent scientists, those whom the scientists themselves revere is something else entirely. Walter Gilbert is among that select group. Born in 1932 in Boston, Gilbert has rarely strayed from that intellectual and scientific nest. The first time was at the age of seven when his father, an economist who had taught at Harvard for the first years of the boy's life, took a job with a Washington D.C. brain trust for the duration of World War II. Already showing the makings of a scientist, Gilbert ground mirrors for his own telescopes and joined his first science society, a group of adult amateur geologists. It was also while living in suburban Virginia that the twelve-year-old executed his first dramatically failed chemical experiment, causing an explosion, which resulted in a slashed wrist from flying glass and a trip to the hospital. His mother, a child psychologist, remembers that as they approached the hospital, Walter offered his first commentary on the event: "I know what I did wrong," he brightened, the physical pain subdued by stubborn curiosity. School frequently bored Gilbert, and he did not regularly visit the Quaker institution where his parents had installed him. But unflagging enthusiasm for scientific inquiry - even in the face of explosions and bloodshed - remained with Gilbert and followed him to Harvard University in 1950. There he studied chemistry and physics in the company of great scientists, who all seemed destined for some Nobel appreciation. After graduating, Gilbert went to Cambridge University, England, where he pursued his Ph.D. in physics. It was there that he made the acquaintance of another young American

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