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61. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
hartline (Hart·line) (hahrt¢limacrn) haldan keffer. American physician andphysiologist, 1903–1983; cowinner, with Ragnar Arthur Granit and George Wald,
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62. Neuroscience - HISTORY OF NEUROSCIENCE
1967, RAGNAR GRANIT ,haldan keffer hartline and GEORGE WALD for their discoveriesconcerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the
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Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine that have advanced Neuroscience
1900's Camillo GOLGI and Santiago RAMON Y CAJAL - in recognition of their work on the stucture of the nervous system. 1910's Allvar GULLSTRAND - for his work on the dioptrics of the eye Robert BÁRÁNY - demonstrates the physiology and pathology of the inner ear. 1930's Sir Charles Scott SHERRINGTON and Lord (Edgar Douglas) ADRIAN - for their discoveries regarding the functions of neurons. Sir Henry Hallett DALE and Otto LOEWI - for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses. 1940's Joseph ERLANGER and Herbert Spencer GASSER - describe highly specific functions of single nerve fibres. Walter Rudolf HESS - for his discovery of the functional organization of the interbrain as a coordinator of the activities of the internal organs Antonio Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas MONIZ - for his discovery of the therapeutic value of leucotomy in certain psychoses.

63. Nobel Laureates At Penn
haldan keffer hartline, 1903 1983 Medicine, 1967. with George Wald and RagnarGranit; Awarded for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological
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Edward C. Prescott, 1940 - Economics, 2004
  • With Finn E. Kydland (Carnegie-Mellon University and the University of California Santa Barbara). Awarded for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency ot economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles. Prescott came to Penn in 1966 as a lecturer in the Economics Department. He was an assistant professor here from 1967 to 1971. Nobel Foundation information on this award.
Irwin A. Rose, 1926 - Chemistry, 2004
  • With Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel). Awarded for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. Rose joined Penn's faculty during the 1970s. Rose was awarded a

64. BioFinder Linksearch Answer, Details For URL: 2237
anchor, hartline, haldan keffer. ID, 2237. url, http//www.nobel.ki.se/laureates/medicine1967-2-bio.html. acronym. institute, http//www.nobel.ki.se/
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65. Nobel Prize Winners Medicine , Entrance Exam,
haldan keffer hartline, George Wals, Sweden US. 1968, Robert W. Holly, Marshall W.Nirenberg H. Gobind Khorana, US Indian US citizen
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Emil A. Von Behring Germany Sir Ronald Ross Britain Niels R. Finsen Danish Ivan P. Pavlov Russia Robert Koch Germany Camillo Golgi
Santiago Ramon Y Cajal Italy
Spain Charles L.A. Laveran France Paul Ehrlich
Elie Metchnikoff Germany
France Emil T. Kocher Switzerland Albrecht Kossel Grmany Allvar Gullstrand Sweden Alexis Carrel France Charles R. Richet France Robert Barany Australia Jules Border Belgium Schack A.S.Krogh Dan Archibald V. Hill
Otto F. Meyerhof Britain
Germany Frederick G. Banting
John J.R.Macleod Canada
Scotland willem Einthoven Dutch Johannes A.G Fibiger Dan JUllius Wagner-Jauregg Australia Charles J.H. Nicolle France Christiaan Eijkman Sir Frederick G.Hopkings Dutch Britain Karl Landsteiner U.S Otto H. Warburg Germany Edgar D. Adrian, Sir Charles S. Sherrington Britain Thomas H.organ U.S. George R. Minot, William P. Murphy, G.H. Whipple U.S. Hans Spemann Germany Sir Henry H. Dale Otto Lowei Britain U.S. Albert Szent-Gyorgyl Honkong-U.S. Cornelle J.F. Heymans Belgium Gerhard Domagk Germany Henrik C.P. Dam

66. GK- National Network Of Education
hartline, haldan keffer, 1967. Wald, George, 1967. Granit, Ragnar, 1967. Khorana,Har Gobind, 1968. Holley, Robert W. 1968. Nirenberg, Marshall W. 1968
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67. TIME Magazine
to three of the most important eye cartographers of the present generationthe US s George Wald and haldan keffer hartline and Sweden s Ragnar Granit.
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68. Kalender
Translate this page haldan keffer hartline 79 Jahre, Vereinigte Staaten Physiologe (22.10.2001) Inhaltsuchen oben *22 Dez 1903 Bloomsburg/Pennsylvania.
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69. December 22 - Today In Science History
haldan keffer hartline. (source), Born 22 Dec 1903; died 17 Mar 1983. Americanphysiologist who shared (with George Wald and Ragnar Granit) the 1967 Nobel
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DECEMBER 22 - BIRTHS Lewis Hastings Sarett
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Born 22 Dec 1917; died 29 Nov 1999.
American organic chemist Sarett Grote Reber
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Born 22 Dec 1911; died 20 Dec 2002.
U.S. amateur astronomer and radio engineer who self-financed and built the first radio telescope. He pioneered the new field of radio astronomy, and was the first to systematically study the sky by observing non-visible radiation. After reading about Jansky's discovery (1932) of natural radio emissions from space, Reber constructed a 9-meter dish antenna in his back yard and built three different detectors before finding 160 MHz signals (1939). In 1940 and 1944 he published articles titled Cosmic Static
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Born 22 Dec 1903; died 17 Mar 1983.
American physiologist who shared Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan
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Born 22 Dec 1887; died 26 Apr 1920.
Indian mathematician known for his work on hypergeometric series and continued fractions. In number theory , he discovered properties of the partition function. Although self-taught, he was one of India's greatest mathematical geniuses. He worked on elliptic functions, continued fractions, and infinite series. His remarkable

70. March 17 - Today In Science History
haldan keffer hartline. (source), Died 17 Mar 1983 (born 22 Dec 1903) Americanphysiologist who shared (with George Wald and Ragnar Granit) the 1967 Nobel
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MARCH 17 - BIRTHS Walter Rudolf Hess
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Born 17 Mar 1881; died 12 Aug 1973.
Swiss physiologist discovering the role played by specific areas in the brain, especially the hypothalamus of the brain, in determining and coordinating the functions of internal organs, and in autonomic functions like sleep, hunger or defense mechanisms. Earlier, in 1948, Walter Rudolf Hess perfected a method of implanting electrodes in the brains of rats and was thus able to localize centers of the brain associated with certain instincts. Charles Francis Brush
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Born 17 Mar 1849; died 15 June 1929.
U.S. inventor and industrialist who devised an electric arc lamp and a generator that produced a variable voltage controlled by the load and a constant current. It was adopted throughout the United States and abroad during the 1880's. The arc light preceded Edison's incandescent light bulb in commercial use and was suited to applications where a bright light was needed, such as street lights and lighting in commercial and public buildings. He assembled his first dynamo in the summer of 1876, resulting in a patent for his

71. Biographical Files "H"- Chesney Medical Archives
hartline, haldan keffer Hartman, Carl G. Hartman, Clifford C. Hartman, ErnestHartman, Frank W. Hartman, George W. Hartman, Philip C. Hartman, Wilbur
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72. Warren Medal
haldan keffer hartline. 1949. Walter R. Miles. 1950. Curt P. Richter. 1951.Frank A. Beach. 1952. James J. Gibson. 1953. Kenneth W. Spence
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Howard Crosby Warren Medal
The Society of Experimental Psychologists awards the Howard Crosby Warren Medal annually for outstanding achievement in Experimental Psychology in the United States and Canada. Warren Medal Awardees, 1936 - present: Karl Spencer Lashley Elmer A. Culler Carlyle Jacobsen Ernest R. Hilgard Clarence H. Graham B. F. Skinner Stanley Smith Stevens No Award Clark L. Hull No Award Wolfgang Kohler Haldan Keffer Hartline Walter R. Miles Curt P. Richter Frank A. Beach James J. Gibson Kenneth W. Spence Neal E. Miller Georg von Bekesy Harry F. Harlow Lorrin A. Riggs Donald O. Hebb Harry Helson Carl Pfaffmann Carl I. Hovland James Olds William K. Estes Benton J. Underwood William C. Young Floyd Ratliff Eliot Stellar Richard L. Solomon Roger W. Sperry Daniel S. Lehrman George A. Miller Delos D. Wickens Leo J. Postman Wendell R. Garner Eleanor J. Gibson John Garcia Russell L. DeValois Abram Amsel Roger N. Shepard Endel Tulving Richard M. Held Eric R. Kandel Gordon H. Bower Hans Wallach Michael I. Posner Richard F. Thompson Anne M. Treisman

73. Gallery Of History Autographs - Auctioneer Of Historical Documents, Manuscripts
Lot 497 haldan K. hartline FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED CIRCA 1982 CO-SIGNED Philatelic Envelope signed H. keffer hartline and Ragnar Granit , 6½x3½.
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74. PREMI NOBEL Per La MEDICINA
haldan keffer hartline. George Wald. 1968. Robert W. Holley. Har Gobind Khorana.Marshall W. Nirenberg. 1969. Max Delbruck. Alfred D. Hershey
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75. Hartmann Von Aue - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Hartmann Von Aue
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77. Ragnar Granit Institute Professor Ragnar Granit
of the eye he received the Nobel Prize in 1967 together with the Americanbiophysicist haldan keffer hartline and biochemist George Wald.
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To honor the memory of the Finnish-born Nobel Laureate, professor Ragnar Granit, who died in March, 1991, the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Tampere University of Technology has changed its name to Ragnar Granit Institute. This change of name is based on the permission of professor Granit's family. Professor Ragnar Granit
Professor Ragnar Granit had remarkable merits in the research of bioelectric phenomena and in the biophysics of vision as well as in the human nervous system. Due to his merits in the studies of the electrophysiology of the eye he received the Nobel Prize in 1967 together with the American biophysicist Haldan Keffer Hartline and biochemist George Wald. Ragnar Granit himself informed that the works from which the Nobel Prize was awarded, he made for a great deal before moving to Sweden when he still was citizen of Finland. Professor Ragnar Granit has also received several honors from universities and institutes around the world. He was awarded by the honorary degree of Academician by the Academy of Finland in 1985. Home Education Research Personnel ... Search email webmaster

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79. DI CRSC Criticism Of The PBS "Evolution" Series: Counting Nobel Laureates
1967 haldan keffer hartline, George Wald; 1968 Robert W. Holley, Har GobindKhorana (n), Marshall W. Nirenberg; 1969 Max Delbruck (n), Alfred D. Hershey,
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Counting the Nobel laureates... Does it prove what the Discovery Institute says it does?
by Wesley R. Elsberry In their viewer's guide pretentiously (and erroneously, as I will demonstrate below) titled, "Getting the Facts Straight", the Discovery Institute gives us this discussion: The narrator says that anti-evolution efforts following the Scopes trial "had a chilling effect on the teaching of evolution and the publishers of science textbooks. For decades, Darwin seemed to be locked out of America's public schools. But then evolution received an unexpected boost from a very unlikely source the Soviet Union." When the Soviets launched the first man-made satellite, Sputnik, in 1957, Americans were goaded into action. The narrator continues: "As long-neglected science programs were revived in America's classrooms, evolution was, too. Biblical literalists have been doing their best to discredit Darwin's theory ever since." This takes the distortion of history one giant step further. It is blatantly false that U.S. science education was "neglected" after the Scopes trial because Darwinism was "locked out of America's public schools." During those supposedly benighted decades, American schools produced more Nobel Prize-winners than the rest of the world put together. And in physiology and medicine the fields that should have been most stunted by a neglect of Darwinism the U.S. produced fully twice as many Nobel laureates as all other countries combined. How about the U.S. space program? Was it harmed by the supposed neglect of Darwinism in public schools? Contrary to what Evolution implies, the U.S. space program in 1957 was in good shape. The Soviet Union won the race to launch the first satellite because it had made that one of its highest national priorities. The U.S., on the other hand, had other priorities such as caring for its citizens and rebuilding a war-torn world. When Sputnik prodded Americans to put more emphasis on space exploration, the U.S. quickly surpassed the Soviet Union and landed men on the Moon. The necessary resources and personnel were already in place; the U.S. didn't have to wait for a new generation of rocket scientists trained in evolution.

80. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
hartline, haldan keffer, 1967. Hench, Philip Showalter, 1950. Hershey, Alfred D.1969. Hess, Walter Rudolf, 1949. Heymans, Corneille Jean Francois, 1938
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