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  1. The Basis of Motor Control. Integrating the Activity of Muscles, Alpha and Gamma Motoneurons and Their Leading Control Systems. by Ragnar GRANIT, 1970
  2. Processes of adaptation in the vertebrate retina in the light of recent photochemical and electrophysiological research by Ragnar Granit, 1938
  3. AUTOGENETIC MODULATION OF EXCITABILITY OF SINGLE VENTRAL HORN CELLS. by Ragnar and Gunnar Ström. GRANIT, 1951-01-01
  4. The development of retinal neurophysiology: Nobel lecture by Ragnar Granit, 1968
  5. EXCITATORY AND INHIBITORY PROCESSES ACTING UPON INDIVIDUAL PURKINJE CELLS OF THE CEREBELLUM IN CATS. by Ragnar and C. G. Phillips. Dr. Granit is a Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology. GRANIT, 1956
  6. RECEPTORS AND SENSORY PERCEPTION: A Discussion of Aims, Means and Results of Electrophysiological Research into the Process of Reception by Ragnar Granit, 1967-01-01
  7. SINGLE FIBRE ANALYSIS OF INHIBITION AND THE POLARITY OF THE RETINAL ELEMENTS. by Bo and Ragnar Granit. GERNANDT, 1947-01-01
  8. SENSORY MECHANISMS OF THE RETINA With an Appendix on Electroretinography by Ragnar Granit, 1963-01-01
  9. Hur det kom sig: Forskarminnen och motiveringar by Ragnar Granit, 1983
  10. Charles Scott Sherrington: An appraisal (British men of science series) by Ragnar Granit, 1966
  11. CHARLES SCOTT SHERRINGTON. An Appraisal. A Volume in the British Men of Science Series. by Ragnar. (SIGNED) Nobel Laureates. (Charles Scott Sherrington) GRANIT, 1966-01-01
  12. Die Elektrophysiologie der Netzhaut und des Sehnerven. Mit Besonderer Berucksichtigung der theoretischen Begrundung der Flimmermethode by Ragnar Granit, 1936

41. The Purposive Brain - The MIT Press
ragnar granit Table of Contents and Sample Chapters. When ragnar granit was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with Wald and Hartline) in
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42. The New York Review Of Books: Ragnar Granit
Bibliography of books and articles by ragnar granit, from The New York Review of Books.
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19731 granit, ragnar Receptors And Sensory Perception Yale 1967 Very Good; Some cover wear. Note paperback edition. Paperback 366 pages0837182131
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44. Helsingin Yliopisto
Suomalainen hermofysiologi ragnar granit (1900–1991) oivalsi, miten silmä välittää väritietoa aivoihin. Hänen ymmärsi myös, että hermosolut voivat
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45. Helsingin Yliopisto
Tämän oivalsi suomalainen hermo­fysiologi ragnar granit, joka sai työstään Nobelin Suomalainen fysiologi ragnar granit ryhtyi selvittämän asiaa.
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Granit opiskeli 1930-luvun alussa niin neurofysiologi Sir Charles Scott Sherringtonin luona Oxfordissa kuin Gunnar Svaetichin
Nobelin arvoisesti
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Keffer Hartlinen ja George Waldin
Tom Reuter Kristian Donner. Internet: Forsius, Arno : Ragnar http://www.saunalahti.fi/arnoldus/granit.html Ignatius, Jaakko: Ragnar Granit (1900-1991. Kansallisbiografia. http:///www.kansallisbiografia.fi . (joulukuu 2004) Malmivuo, Jaakko: Ragnar Granit, suomalainen tiedenobelisti ja bioelektromagnetismin pioneeri. http://www.rgs.fi/granit/granitfi.htm Neuman, Yrsa: Ragnar Granit http://sfhs.eget.net/P_articles/Q_artiklar/Q_Granit.html

46. CENTER H2 Neuropsychology (Surnames GJ) /H2 /CENTER
granit, ragnar (born 1900). The Purposive Brain. Cambridge, MA/London The MIT Press, 1977. granit, ragnar. Sensory Mechanisms of the Retina.
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From Reading to Neurons. Issues in the Biology of Language and Cognition [Volume 5]. Cambridge, MA/London: A Bradford Book, The MIT Press, [1989]. 8vo. 1st Edition. [xxiv]+545+[7]pp. Gray cloth. A very good copy in chipped pictorial dust jacket. Weight: 2 pounds 6 ounces = 1.1 kg. SIZE: 23.5 x 16 x 3.5cm. Inquire Order
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47. CENTER H2 Sensation Perception (Surnames DK) /H2 /CENTER
granit, ragnar (born 1900). Receptors and Sensory Perception A Discussion of Aims, Means, granit, ragnar. Sensory Mechanisms of the Retina.
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The Physiology of the Eye. Foreword by Stewart Duke-Elder (1898-1978). Philadelphia/Toronto: the Blakiston Company, 1949. 8vo. 1st American Edition. xii+451+[1]pp. 301 text figures. Blue cloth with painted spine labels. Head and foot of spine moderately frayed, else a very good ex-library copy. (OP). Inquire Order
Myotatic, Kinesthetic and Vestibular Mechanisms. Issued in the series CIBA Foundation Symposium. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, [1967]. 8vo. 1st American Edition. [First published the same year in London]. [xii]+331+[1]pp. Text figures. Turquoise cloth with painted black spine label. A very good copy in edgeworn dust jacket. (OP). Weight: 1 pound 12 ounces = 812 grams. SIZE: 23.5 x 15.5 x 3cm. Inquire Order
115. Dember, William N[orton] (born 1928).

48. IJBEM Vol. 5, No. 1, 2003
ragnar granit Institute, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland The study utilized a bioelectric field software created at ragnar granit
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International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism
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pp. 147 - 148
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Effect of Interelectrode Distance on ECG Potentials - Modelling Approach vs. Clinical Data Merja Puurtinen, Jari Hyttinen, Jaakko Malmivuo
Ragnar Granit Institute, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland Correspondence: M Puurtinen, Ragnar Granit Institute, Tampere University of Technology, P.O. Box 692, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland. E-mail: merja.puurtinen@tut.fi , phone +358 3 3115 2117, fax +358 3 3115 2162 Abstract.
Keywords:
Interelectrode Distance; FDM; Modelling; Precordial Leads; Body Surface Potential Map Introduction The cardiac activity is commonly monitored by the standard 12-lead system. However, the advancements in wireless and portable technology suggest that the possibilities for smaller measurement devices and configurations should be surveyed. It is assumed that decreasing the IED decreases the measuring depth. Accordingly, this causes that signals arising from deeper sources, such as the heart, decrease. Nevertheless, the magnitude of the effect of reducing the IED has not been widely studied. This paper discusses a project where the effect of reducing the IED on the signal strength was modeled and tested with real ECG database. Material and Methods The model used in this project was an axial, segmented 2D image from a male cadaver thorax, which included all visible details and 36 tissue types (Fig.1). The anatomy of the model was based on Visible Human Man data and extracted from full thorax model [Kauppinen et al., 1998]. The study utilized a bioelectric field software created at Ragnar Granit Institute and was based on Finite Difference Method (FDM), in which the model composes of cubic elements forming a resistor network.

49. International Journal Of Bioelectromagnetism
8th ragnar granit Symposium 1st CSC Scientific Meeting This symposium is jointly organized by the ragnar granit Institute and CSC Scientific Computing
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    Cardiovascular Hemodynamics
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    Professor Jaakko Malmivuo Ragnar Granit Institute organizes annually international symposia whose topics are selected in the field of the Institute's own research activities. The topic of this 8th symposium is modeling of cardiovascular hemodynamics. We have been active in modeling research for several years. In 2000 we joined the large international mathematical modeling project of the Academy of Finland with our project DynAMo which further increased our activities in this field. CARDIOVASCULAR HEMODYNAMICS Circulation of the blood is one of the most vital functions of the body. Though it was already known by the prehistoric man that the role of the heart in the body is central, understanding its function took place much later. Perhaps the oldest anatomical drawing was made by the ancient man during the Paleolithic era, i.e. during the older part of the stone age. In the El Pindal cave in Spain there is an old painting illustrating a mammoth with dark smudge at shoulder which may represent heart.

50. 10th Nordic-Baltic Conference On Biomedical Engineering
In June 1996 The ragnar granit Institute and the ragnar granit Foundation organised the 10th NordicBaltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering,
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10th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering
On behalf of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE), I would like to congratulate all of the organising members of the 10th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering on its successful outcome. This conference is also historically very important because of the official involvement of the Baltic countries. Needless to say, the Baltic region is one of the key areas in the currently developing biomedical engineering fields. This conference was literally the showcase of the progress of each area of BME, with many participants not only from the Nordic-Baltic region and other European countries, but also from the United States, Africa, Oceania and Asia. We enjoyed fruitful discussions, which clearly pointed out our roles and future developing targets. I have reconfirmed the importance of the idea of establishing the international network of BME. I would like to thank President Jaakko Malmivuo and all the other organising committee members for their heartfelt hospitality and the excellent organisation of the conference. Let us look forward to meeting again at the 11th Nordic-Baltic Conference, which will be held in Estonia in 1999. PROFESSOR F. KAJIYA, IFMBE President

51. Nordic-Baltic Conference On Biomedical Engineering
The ragnar granit Institute, Tampere, Finland, will host the 10th NordicBaltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering from 9 to 13 June 1996.
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Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering
The Ragnar Granit Institute, Tampere, Finland, will host the 10th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering from 9 to 13 June 1996. The Conference continues the series of IFMBE Regional Nordic Meetings on Medical and Biological Engineering. Due to the changing political scene in Northern Europe, the list of primary participating countries has been extended to include, in addition to the Nordic countries, those bordering the Baltic Sea; Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Germany. The Conference will be also be open to representatives from other countries. The scientific themes of the Conference will include the entire field of biomedical engineering and medical physics. The deadline for the receipt of abstracts is January 1996. Satellite symposia have also been organised. The Midnight Sun Symposium in Lapland on Technology Transfer Between Research Institutes and Industry will be held on 7-8 June 1995. The Symposium on Physiological Measurements will take place in Tallinn, Estonia, on 14-15 June 1995. The Conference will be followed by the International Graduate School in Biomagnetism on Source-Field Relationships for Excitable Tissue and the Ragnar Granit Symposium on Modelling and Detection of the Electric and Magnetic Field of the Heart. Readers interested in these events should contact Soile Lonnqvist, Ragnar Granit Institute, Tampere University of Technology, PO Box 692, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland; fax. +358 31 316 2162; email

52. Biografia De Granit, Ragnar Arthur
Translate this page granit, ragnar Arthur. (1900-91) Médico y profesor sueco, n. en Helsinki y m. en Estocolmo. Naturalizado como ciudadano sueco, se dedicó a la investigación
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Granit, Ragnar Arthur (1900-91) Médico y profesor sueco, n. en Helsinki y m. en Estocolmo. Naturalizado como ciudadano sueco, se dedicó a la investigación en el campo de la neurofisiología, ciencia de la que fue profesor en el Karolinska Institute de Estocolmo. El 18 de octubre de 1967 le fue otorgado el premio Nobel de Medicina junto con los profesores norteamericanos Haldan Keffer Hartline y George Wald, por «sus descubrimientos en los procesos primarios químico y fisiológico del ojo». Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

53. Tiede, Tutkijat, Yliopistot Ja Innovaatiokeskukset Kaupunkien MenestystekijöinÃ
My Ph.D. thesis will discuss the scientific networks of ragnar granit (19001991) ragnar granit was honoured with the 1967 Nobel Prize for Physiology or
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e-mail: tv58016@uta.fi Ragnar Granit My Ph.D. thesis will discuss the scientific networks of Ragnar Granit (1900-1991), a Finnish-born Nobel Prize winner and physiologist. The study is a continuation of my master's thesis in which I studied Ragnar Granit's career and international networks in 1920-1940 and examined the emergence of these networks. In my Ph.D. thesis I will extend the time span of the study to 1967 and simultaneously will give a more systematic account of Granit's person and career. Ragnar Granit was honoured with the 1967 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (together with Haldan Keffer Hartline and George Wald) for his analysis of the internal electrical changes that take place when the eye is exposed to light. When receiving the Prize, Granit was a Swedish citizen - he had moved permanently to Sweden in 1940 -, but the Prize was awarded for discoveries made mostly in Finland during the 1930´s. It is, therefore, not wrong to speak of Granit as "a forgotten Finnish Nobel Prize winner", especially when Granit himself often said that the credit for the Prize should be divided between Finland and Sweden.
Ragnar Granit in his laboratory in Helsinki.

54. Tiede, Tutkijat, Yliopistot Ja Innovaatiokeskukset Kaupunkien MenestystekijöinÃ
ragnar granit vastaanotti Nobelin lääketieteen ja fysiologian palkinnon vuonna ragnar granit Helsingin laboratoriossaan. ragnar granitin kirjeenvaihtoa
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sähköposti: tv58016@uta.fi Tutkimusaihe projektissa Väitöskirjatutkimukseni tarkastelee suomalais-ruotsalaisen fysiologin ja tiedenobelisti Ragnar Granitin (1900-1991) kansainvälisiä tieteellisiä verkostoja sekä niiden roolia hänen tieteelliselle uralleen. Tutkimus on jatkoa pro gradu -tutkielmalleni, jossa tarkastelin Ragnar Granitin kansainvälisiä verkostoja vuosina 1920-1940, niiden syntyä sekä niiden merkitystä hänen toiminnalleen; väitöskirjassani tutkimuksen aikajännettä laajennetaan vuoteen 1967 samalla kun pyritään systemaattisempaan analyysiin Granitin henkilöstä ja urasta. Ragnar Granit vastaanotti Nobelin lääketieteen ja fysiologian palkin-non vuonna 1967 "silmän primaareja fysiologisia ja kemiallisia näköön liittyviä tapahtumasarjoja koskevista keksinnöistään". Palkinnon saadessaan Granit oli Ruotsin kansalainen - hän muutti pysyvästi Tukholmaan vuonna 1940 -, mutta Nobelin palkinto myönnettiin töistä, joista suurin osa oli tehty juuri Helsingissä 1930-luvun kuluessa. Ei sen tähden ole väärin puhua "unohdetusta tiedenobelististamme", vallankin kun Granit itsekin totesi kunnian palkinnosta kuuluvan tasan Suomelle ja Ruotsille.

55. Entrez PubMed
The SwedishFinnish Nobel laureate ragnar granit, born 100 years ago, is commemorated in a brief art
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56. Entrez PubMed
Professor ragnar granit s contributions in the field of motor control. Eccles JC. Publication Types Biography Historical Article MeSH Terms
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57. Nobel Prize Laureates
In the area of physiology and medicine, AFOSR funded Dr. ragnar granit s research on the electrical properties of neurons in 1959.
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58. Radio Peili » Mennyt Maailma » Ragnar Granit - Suomalaissyntyinen Nobelisti
Heidän lisäkseen suomalaissyntyinen fysiologi ragnar granit palkittiin ragnar granit suomalainen tiedenobelisti ja bioelektromagnetismin pioneeri
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59. 20th Century Year By Year 1967
The prize was awarded jointly to granit, ragnar, Sweden, The Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, b. 1900 (in Helsinki, Finland), d.
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Major Events of 1967
Sports
NBA: Philadelphia 76ers vs. San Francisco Warriors Series: 4-2
NCAA Football: USC Record: 10-1-0
Heisman Trophy: Gary Beban, ucla, QB points: 1,968
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Montreal Canadiens Series: 4-2
Super Bowl I: Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs Score: 35-10
US Open Golf: Jack Nicklaus Score: 275 Course: Baltusrol GC Location: Springfield, NJ
World Series: St. Louis Cardinals vs. Boston Red Sox Series: 4-3
Top Music of 1967
1."Kind of a Drag" ... The Buckinghams
2."Ruby Tuesday" ... The Rolling Stones
3."Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" ... The Supremes
4."Penny Lane" ... The Beatles
5."Happy Together" ... The Turtles 6."Somethin' Stupid" ... Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra 7."The Happening" ... The Supremes

60. Pratt School Of Engineering At Duke University - About Pratt - Message From The
the Pfizer Inc./Edmund T. Pratt University Professor Emeritus, was awarded the prestigious ragnar granit Prize by the ragnar granit Foundation.
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information for: students grad students alumni industry development employment about pratt. from the dean The challenges of a rapidly advancing, technology-based society create immense opportunities for engineering students of the 21st century. The goal of the Pratt School of Engineering is to provide a distinguished education for our students, preparing them to lead rewarding lives as leaders, who create waves of innovation in industry, academia, and government. Our interdisciplinary focus programs range from integrating science and technology to protect public health and the environment to high performance computing such as neuroengineering, micro/macro structural engineering, advanced structures, and entrepreneurship, in collaboration with the Fuqua School of Business, the School of Medicine, and the Medical Center. In addition to the strategic initiatives and focus programs, the School has nine centers and four departments. Highlights from the 2003/2004 Academic Year:
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  • Of course the biggest news for Pratt this year is the completion of the Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine and Applied Sciences (

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