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  1. Man on his Nature (Cambridge Library Collection - Religion) by Charles ScottSir Sherrington, 2009-07-20
  2. The Integrative Action of the Nervous System by Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, 2010-10-14
  3. Selected Writings Of Sir Charles Scott Sherrington by Charles Scott Sherrington, 1939-01-01
  4. Catalogue of papers and correspondence of Edward George Tandy Liddell, FRS (1895-1981) mainly relating to Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, FRS (1857-1952) by Jeannine Alton, 1984
  5. The Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine: Sir Charles Scott Sherrington by John F Fulton, 1932
  6. Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, O.M., (1857-1952) by John F Fulton, 1952
  7. The endeavour of Jean Fernel : with a list of the editions of his writings / by Sir Charles Sherrington by Charles Scott, Sir (1857-1952) Sherrington, 1974-01-01
  8. Selected Writings of Sir Charles Sherrington: A Testimonial Presented by the Neurologists Forming the Guarantors of the Journal Brain by Charles Scott Sherrington, 1940
  9. MAN ON HIS NATURE: THE GIFFORD LECTURES, EDINBURGH, 1937-8; CHARLES SCOTT SHERRINGTON 1857-1952. (SIGNED). by Sir Charles & C. E. R. Sherrington, 1940-01-01
  10. Reflexes and Motor Integration: Sherrington's Concept of Integrative Action (Harvard Monographs in the History of Sci) by Judith P. Swazey, 1969-01-01

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sherrington, sir charles scott (18571952) Knight Physiologist. 13 records noted.Scope, corresp and papers. Repository, Royal Society
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42. VL People [per141]
sherrington, sir charles scott. London, England 27.11.1857 Eastbourne, England04.03.1952. Degrees, MB, University of Cambridge, 1885
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43. NASA Neurolab Web: Mission Home Page
sir charles sherrington, sir charles sherrington was born in London, a shiftingharmony of subpatterns. sir charles scott sherrington
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Spotlight on Neuroscience
Sir Charles Sherrington
"It is as if the Milky Way entered upon some cosmic dance. Swiftly the brain becomes an enchanted loom, where millions of flashing shuttles weave a dissolving pattern, always a meaningful pattern though never an abiding one; a shifting harmony of subpatterns." Sir Charles Scott Sherrington Curator: Julie Heath and Jacque Havelka
Responsible NASA Official: Katherine Newkirk
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44. Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952), Physiologist
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45. Reginald Grenville Eves (1876-1941), Portrait Painter
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46. Charles Scott Sherrington - Definition Of Charles Scott Sherrington In Encyclope
sir charles scott sherrington (November 27, 1857 March 4, 1952) was a Britishscientist known for his contributions to physiology and neuroscience.
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Sherrington is considered one of the fathers of neuroscience Sir Charles Scott Sherrington November 27 March 4 ) was a British scientist known for his contributions to physiology and neuroscience . He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Edgar Douglas Adrian for their work with neurons Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Research
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Sherrington used reflexes in the spinal cord as a way of investigating the general properties of neurons and the nervous system . These experiments led him to postulate "Sherrington's Law," which states that for every neural activation of a muscle , there is a corresponding inhibition of the opposing muscle. Sherrington is also known for his study of the synapse , a word which he coined for the then-theoretical connecting point of neurons. One of Sherrington's students, John Carew Eccles later won the Nobel Prize in for his work on the synapse. Other neuroscience research done by Sherrington investigated

47. Sir Charles Lyell - Definition Of Sir Charles Lyell In Encyclopedia
charles Lyell was born in Kinnordy, Forfarshire, Scotland, the eldest of tenchildren. sir charles scott sherrington sir Edmund Percival Hillary
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Charles Lyell Sir Charles Lyell November 14 February 22 ), British geologist, and popularizer of uniformitarianism Charles Lyell was born in Kinnordy Forfarshire Scotland , the eldest of ten children. Lyell's father, also named Charles, was a botanist of minor repute and first exposed the younger Charles to the study of nature. Having attended Exeter College, Oxford ending in 1816, Lyell encountered geology as a serious profession under the wing of William Buckland . Upon graduation he took a professional detour into the law, but dabbled in geology. His first paper, "On a Recent Formation of Freshwater Limestone in Forfarshire", was presented in 1822. By 1827 he had abandoned the law and embarked on a long geological career that would result in the widespread acceptance of the ideas proposed by James Hutton a few decades before. His most important specific work was in the field of stratigraphy . In 1828, he travelled to the south of

48. Charles Scott Sherrington - Enpsychlopedia
sir charles scott sherrington (November 27, 1857–March 4, 1952) was a British It uses material from the Wikipedia article charles scott sherrington .
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Sherrington used reflexes in the spinal cord as a way of investigating the general properties of neurons and the nervous system . These experiments led him to postulate "Sherrington's Law," which states that for every neural activation of a muscle , there is a corresponding inhibition of the opposing muscle. Sherrington is also known for his study of the synapse , a word which he coined for the then-theoretical connecting point of neurons. One of Sherrington's students, John Carew Eccles later won the Nobel Prize in for his work on the synapse. Other neuroscience research done by Sherrington investigated

49. Entrez PubMed
sir charles scott sherrington, OM (18571952). No authors listed sherringtoncharles scott PMID 14946567 PubMed - OLDMEDLINE for Pre1966
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50. Entrez PubMed
In memoriam sir charles scott sherrington. WYSS OA. Personal Name as Subjectsherrington charles scott PMID 14945485 PubMed OLDMEDLINE for Pre1966
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51. Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
sherrington, sir charles scott body English physiologist.
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52. MSN Encarta - Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott
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53. Sherrington | Sir | Charles Scott | 1857-1952 | Physiologist
sherrington sir charles scott 18571952 physiologist. Letter to FrederickOrpen Bower from sir William Abbott Herdman (1917)
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    55. Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952) And The Synapse -- Pearce 75 (4): 544

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    56. Charles Scott Sherrington - Linix Encyclopedia
    charles scott sherrington. Missing image charles_scott_sherrington.jpg sir charles scott sherrington (November 27, 1857–March 4, 1952) was a British
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    Sherrington used reflexes in the spinal cord as a way of investigating the general properties of neurons and the nervous system . These experiments led him to postulate "Sherrington's Law," which states that for every neural activation of a muscle , there is a corresponding inhibition of the opposing muscle. Sherrington is also known for his study of the synapse , a word which he coined for the then-theoretical connecting point of neurons. One of Sherrington's students, John Carew Eccles later won the Nobel Prize in for his work on the synapse. Other neuroscience research done by Sherrington investigated proprioception and the neural control of posture In addition to the nervous system, Sherrington studied a number of pressing medical issues of his time. In

    57. International: Italiano: Salute: Medicina: Medici E Ricercatori: Sherrington, Si
    Translate this page sir charles scott sherrington è stato insignito del premio Nobel per la medicina, sir charles scott sherrington. Data di nascita 27 novembre 1857
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    Sir Charles Scott Sherrington ¨ stato insignito del premio Nobel per la medicina, per gli studi sulle funzioni dei neuroni , nell'anno 1932. Sir Charles Scott Sherrington Data di nascita : 27 novembre 1857
    Data di morte
    Genere Attivit  principale presso: Universit  di Oxford - Inghilterra
    Opere importanti : The Integrative Action of the Nervous System (1906), Mammalian Physiology: a Course of Practical Exercises (1919), The Brain and its Mechanism (1933)
    Luogo di nascita : Islington, (Londra)
    Luogo di morte : Eastbourne
    Nazionalit  : Inglese
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    60. British Columbia Archival Information Network - Charles Woodward Memorial Room
    Provenance, sherrington, charles scott, sir, 18571952. Title, sir charlesscott sherrington fonds. Dates, 1892-1951. Physical desc.
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    Provenance: Marcet, Alexander John, 1770-1822 Title: Alexander John Marcet fonds Dates: Physical desc.: 2 cm of textual records Bio/Admin History: Biographical information unavailable. Scope/Content: The fonds consists of letters. Title source: Title based on the contents of the fonds. Names: Marcet, Alexander John, 1770-1822 Description:
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