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  1. Spectacular America
  2. Spectacular America
  3. Startling Stories - July 1947- Vol. 15, No. 3 by Henry; Smith, George O.; Hamilton, Edmond; Binder, Otto; Bergey, Earle Kuttner, 1947
  4. Members of the South Australian House of Assembly: Thomas Playford Iv, Mike Rann, King O'malley, Michael Atkinson, Martin Hamilton-Smith
  5. Trial of Miss Madeline Smith in the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh, on the Charge O[f] Poisoning. June 30-July 9, 1857 by Madeline Hamilton Smith, 1857-01-01
  6. Saturday Evening Post January 30 1954 Vol 226 No 31 - True Firsts - House of Terror (conclusion) by Ann Head; The Man from Laramie (fifth of eight parts) by T. T. Flynn by Ann Head, T. T. Flynn, et all 1954
  7. Merveilleuse Amerique by Dana Levy, Letitia Burns O'Connor, 1994
  8. Thrilling Wonder Stories - June 1948 - Vol. XXXII, No. 2 by Ray; Hamilton, Edmond; Cummings, Ray; Smith, George O.; Tenn, William; Leinster, Murray; Bergey, Earle; Finlay, Virgil Bradbury, 1948
  9. Trial of Miss Madeline Smith. in the High Court of Justiciary. o by Smith. Madeleine Hamilton. 1835-1928., 1357-01-01
  10. Trial of Miss Madeline Smith in the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh, on the Charge O[f] Poisoning. June 30-July 9, 1857 by Madeline Hamilton Smith, 1857
  11. The Never Realized Republic: Political Economy and Republican Virtue by Peter O'Lalor, 2005-03-07
  12. Hamilton Electric Watch Repair Manual by William O Smith Jr, 1958
  13. AMAZING STORIES - Volume 37, number 10 - October 1963: Stand-by; Drunkboat; The Prince of Liars; The Fastest Draw; The Misfit; Profile of Edmond Hamilton by Cele (editor) (Philip K. Dick; Cordwainer Smith; L. Taylor Hansen; Larry Eisenberg; Roger Zelazny; Sam Moskowitz) Goldsmith, 1963

1. Hamilton O. Smith - Autobiography
Hamilton O. Smith Autobiography. My mother and father each came from simple country backgrounds, but both showed an early inclination for
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2. Medicine 1978
Hamilton O. Smith Autobiography Nobel Lecture Interview Swedish Nobel Stamps 1977 1979. The 1978 Prize in Physics Chemistry
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3. Hamilton O. Smith Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Medicine
Hamilton O. Smith, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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4. Smith, Hamilton O.
Smith, Hamilton O. (1931) Ma m re et p re chacun est venu de contextes (formations) de pays simples, mais tous les deux ont montr une
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5. Hamilton O. Smith
Smith, Hamilton O. (1931) - l autobiographie Ma mere et pere chacun est venu de contextes (formations) de pays simples, mais tous les deux ont
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6. Hamilton O. Smith, M.D., Who Won The Nobel Prize In 1978, Was
Hamilton O. Smith, M.D., who won the Nobel Prize in 1978, was featured in an article titled "Hamilton Smith's Second Chance" that appeared in the
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7. Beberman Winners
Hamilton O. Smith Class of 1948 Nobel Prize Winner Hamilton O. Smith, M.D. received the 1999 Max Beberman Distinguished Alumni Award.
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8. Hamilton O. Smith - Nobel Lecture
NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE SPECIFICITY OF RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES Nobel Lecture, 8 December, 1978 by HAMILTON O. SMITH Department of Microbiology, The
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9. Hamilton O. Smith - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Dr. Hamilton O. Smith (born August 23, 1931) is an American microbiologist.Smith was born on August 23, 1931, and graduated from University Laboratory High
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Hamilton O. Smith
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Dr. Hamilton O. Smith (born August 23 ) is an American microbiologist Smith was born on August 23, 1931, and graduated from University Laboratory High School of Urbana, Illinois . He attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , but in transferred to the University of California, Berkeley , where he earned his bachelor's degree in . He received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for discovering type II restriction enzymes with Werner Arber and Daniel Nathans as co-recipients. He later became a leading figure in the nascent field of genomics , when in 1995 he and a team at The Institute for Genomic Research sequenced the first bacterial genome, that of Haemophilus influenza H. influenza was the same organism in which Smith had discovered restriction enzymes in the late 1960s.
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10. The Future Of Life Hamilton O. Smith
Hamilton Smith Nobel Laureate Scientific Director, Institute for Biological Energy Alternatives (IBEA) Hamilton Smith shared a Nobel Prize in 1978
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11. Hamilton O. Smith
Nobelpreis fuer Medizin 1978 (Nobel Prize Medicine 1978) Hamilton O. Smith, amerikan. Biochemiker, geb. 23. Aug. 1931
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12. The Future Of Life: Hamilton O. Smith
Hamilton O. Smith spacing graphic, spacing graphic. Hamilton Smith Nobel Laureate Scientific Director, Institute for Biological Energy Alternatives (IBEA)
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Hamilton Smith
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Hamilton Smith shared a Nobel Prize in 1978 for the discovery of restriction enzymes, a kind of molecular scissors used by bacteria to cut up threatening viruses and by biologists as an essential tool for manipulating DNA. In his current position, he is working to design and use microbes for carbon sequestration, clean energy production, and other applications.
Dr. Smith was recruited to Johns Hopkins University in 1967, where he remained for thirty years. He was named the American Cancer Society Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus of Molecular Biology and Genetics in 1998.
In 1968, Dr. Smith began using the bacterium, Haemophilus influenzae Rd as a model system for the study of genetic recombination. Soon he was able to purify the restriction enzyme and determined that it cleaved a specific sequence of six bases in DNA. The work from his and colleague Daniel Nathan's labs led in the early 1970's to the recombinant DNA and cloning era. For 20 years, Dr. Smith's laboratory continued to study H. influenzae and discovered more than a dozen DNA transformation genes in the bacterium. They cloned the first restriction system genes.
In 1993, Dr. Smith joined the scientific advisory council of the Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR). There he and Craig Venter were the first to decode the genome of a bacterium, proving the feasibility of rapidly determining the sequence of many organisms. As senior director of DNA resources at the biotech company Celera Genomics, Dr. Smith helped lead an effort to sequence the human genome, which was completed in 2000.

13. Hamilton O. Smith - Enpsychlopedia
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Hamilton O. Smith
(Redirected from Hamilton Smith Dr. Hamilton O. Smith (born August 23 ) is an American microbiologist Smith was born on August 23, 1931, and graduated from University High School of Urbana, Illinois and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for discovering type II restriction enzymes with Werner Arber and Daniel Nathans as co-reciepients.
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14. Hamilton O. Smith - Autobiography
hamilton O. smith – Autobiography. hamilton O. smith. My mother and father eachcame from simple country backgrounds, but both showed an early inclination
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My mother and father each came from simple country backgrounds, but both showed an early inclination for scholarly pursuits. They eventually met as school teachers in a local Panama City, Florida high school and were married in 1929. The following year, my father was appointed Assistant Professor of Education at the University of Florida at Gainesville, and in that year my brother was born. In 1931, my father went on leave to Columbia Universtity in New York City to complete his doctoral work in education. I was born there on August 23, 1931 while he was a graduate student. Though the family commuted annually between New York City and Gainesville over the next five years, I retain the strongest memories of our life in the city. In particular are recollections of life in a small, intimate apartment, walks in the city parks, and quiet evenings spent with my mother and father who entertained us with arithmetic problems and a small Gilbert chemistry set.
In 1937, our family moved to Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. My father had joined the faculty of the Department of Education at the University of Illinois and was to spend the major part of his academic career there until retirement. My entire boyhood was spent in this small midwestern academic community. Despite the fact that our life in Urbana spanned the late depression years and World War II, the community continued to function pretty much as if untouched by world events. At home, an atmosphere of intense intellectualism was maintained. My father was perpetually working and writing. At the same time, my mother struggled to establish herself as a writer, but she was to remain frustrated in her ambitions. However, she, in particular, imbued us with a respect and desire for the creative life.

15. A Most Curious Murder - The Madeleine Smith Story
19th century Scottish murder case plus testimony and details on architect David hamilton, Madeleine's grandfather.
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A Most Curious Murder - The Madeleine Smith Story.
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This web site is devoted to the Madeleine Smith case. Featuring new in-depth research undertaken prior to scripting the musical, it sets out the full story of a bizarre orchestration of evidence discovered 140 years too late.
Thursday, 9th July 1857 - The atmosphere outside the High Court in Edinburgh was charged to fever pitch as the crowd awaited the verdict at the end of the most sensational trial of the century. Hanging in the balance was the life of Madeleine Smith, attractive 22 year old daughter of James Smith, a prosperous Glasgow architect, (and grand-daughter of David Hamilton, the "Father of Glasgow Architecture").
Madeleine Smith had been accused of poisoning her lover, Jersey born Pierre Emile L'Angelier. She had purchased arsenic poison on three occasions.
Over the last few days, revelations of Madeleine's secret romance had been making headlines in London, Paris and New York. By the end of the trial, in spite of widespread belief in her guilt, sympathy had swung towards Madeleine and the crowds cheered when news of the Not Proven verdict reached the street.
Madeleine Smith was free to leave the court but never was she free from suspicion.

16. Medicine 1978
Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans, hamilton O. smith. third 1/3 of the prize, third 1/3of the prize, third 1/3 of the prize. Switzerland, USA, USA
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978
"for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics" Werner Arber Daniel Nathans Hamilton O. Smith 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize Switzerland USA USA Biozentrum der Universität
Basel, Switzerland Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD, USA Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD, USA b. 1929 b. 1928
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17. Smith Electric Company
The full story of the smith family's purchase, installation and maintenance of a gridconnected home solar electricity system in hamilton, NJ.
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It's been a while since I wrote about hybrid vehicles. Too long - I need to update my readers. Back in May or June, I test-drove a Ford Escape Hybrid. This is a small SUV - about the size of a RAV4 or so. It's a hybrid, so the engine does stop at stop signs and such. I drove it on a rainy day with reasonable temperatures (actually a little cool). I discovered that it's small. Really small. Like - if you have the back seat up there's barely enough room behind it for groceries. I also found it underpowered - when getting onto I-95 I floored it. The engine revved up extremely loudly and at a high pitch and it still was lacking in "safe merging onto an NJ highway" power. We headed back and I discovered that the wait for an order was 6 weeks. I left - this was not the vehicle for me. I had been planning to look at the Toyota Highlander Hybrid, but at the time I was told that the local dealers wouldn't have any available THIS YEAR unless I already had a deposit down.

18. Hamilton O. Smith Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Medicine
hamilton O. smith, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at theNobel Prize Internet Archive.
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H AMILTON O S MITH
1978 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics.
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    Born: 1931
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
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19. Home Page: Hamilton-Smith Consultants
Specializes in arranging MRI scans in southern Ontario, Canada.
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Hamilton-Smith Consultants specialize in arranging diagnostic imaging appointments. These are available at MRI and 4 CT facilities, each with modern state-of-the-art equipment, in Western New York State, 35 minutes from the Queenston-Lewiston bridge, just past St. Catharines.
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20. Hamilton O. Smith: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
smith , hamilton Othanel Born 1931. American microbiologist. He shared a 1978Nobel Prize for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their.
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American microbiologist. He shared a 1978 Nobel Prize for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to molecular genetics. Encyclopedia Smith, Hamilton Othanel, 1931–, American biologist, b. New York City, M.D. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1956. A professor at the Univ. of Michigan and Johns Hopkins Univ., Smith worked with Daniel Nathans and Werner Arber studying the nature of genes. The trio discovered and used certain enzymes that break down genetic material in order to study hereditary mutation in bacteria. For their work the three received the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with David H. Hubel and Tosten N. Wiesel. Medical Smith smĭth Hamilton Othanel Born 1931.
American microbiologist. He shared a 1978 Nobel Prize for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to molecular genetics. Wikipedia Hamilton O. Smith

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