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  1. Root, hog, and die by George D Snell, 1936
  2. Search for a Rational Ethic by George D. Snell, 1988-12-31
  3. Viva Mozart: An Anthology of Appreciation
  4. Histocompatibility by George D. Snell, 1976-08
  5. The Shapers of American Fiction, 1798-1947 by George D. Snell, 1961-06
  6. And - if man triumph -- by George D Snell, 1938
  7. The early embryology of the mouse, by George D Snell, 1941
  8. The great Adam: A novel by George D Snell, 1934
  9. BIOLOGY OF THE LABORATORY MOUSE by larence .and and George D. Snell, eds., with the staff of the Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory Little C, 1941
  10. The education of Thomas Wolfe by George D Snell, 1947
  11. Managing Human Resources by George W. Bohlander, Scott A. Snell, 2009-01-28
  12. Managing Human Resources (with InfoTrac1-Semester Printed Access Card) by George W. Bohlander, Scott A. Snell, 2006-02-07
  13. Cymru'n un. Welsh air. [Part-song.] Arranged for male chorus, tenor solo and piano ... Words by D. Lloyd George by Idris Lewis, 1934
  14. Y Porth prydferth. (The gate celestial.) Can i fariton neu contralto. Y geiriau ... gan " Eïfion Wyn " ... English words by Elvet. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] by George Arfryn Thomas, 1921

1. George D. Snell - Autobiography
George D. Snell Autobiography. My parents were both New Englanders, though my father was born in Minnesota where his father had moved from
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2. George D. Snell - Nobel Lecture
STUDIES IN HISTOCOMPATIBILITY Nobel lecture, 8 December, 1980 by GEORGE D. SNELL The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609, U.S.A. The major
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3. Snell , George D
Snell , George D Biology of the laboratory mouse 1941. QL 737 .R6 R68 COPIES 1 COURSE PR9999 S03 PROFESSOR Permanent Reser
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4. Snell, George D.
Snell, George D. (19031996) My parents were both New Englanders, though my father was born in Minnesota where his father had moved from
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5. Search For A Rational Ethic - SNELL, GEORGE D. (GEORGE DAVIS)
Search for a rational ethic SNELL, GEORGE D. (GEORGE DAVIS) SpringerVerlag Philosophy
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6. R.A. Fisher - Calendar Of Correspondence With George D. Snell
Calendar of Correspondence with George D. Snell (Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Library, Maine) June 1935 July 1953. 1 cm.
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7. Snell, George D. (George Dixon), 1909- (in MARION)
Snell, George D. (George Dixon), 1909 Heading Snell, George D. (George Dixon), 1909- Used for Snell, George Dixon, 1909- Source data found
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8. George Davis Snell - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
(Redirected from George D. Snell). George Davis Snell (December 19, 1903 June6, 1996), US geneticist; corecipient of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology
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George Davis Snell
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(Redirected from George D. Snell George Davis Snell December 19 June 6 U.S. geneticist ; corecipient of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , together with Baruj Benacerraf and Jean Dausset , for discovery of the Major histocompatibility complex genes which encode cell surface molecules important for the immune system 's distinction between self and non-self. Snell was born in Bradford, Massachusetts . He made Ph.D. in Harvard in 1930. Snell died in Bar Harbor, Maine He authored in 1988 a substantial book, Search for a rational ethic, on the nature of ethics and the rules by which we live. It includes an evolution based ethic founded on biological realities that he believed to be applicable to all human beings. This biographical article about a scientist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Davis_Snell Categories Scientist stubs Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winners ... 1996 deaths Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages

9. Search For A Rational Ethic. - SNELL, GEORGE D. (GEORGE DAVIS),
Search for a rational ethic.; SNELL, GEORGE D. (GEORGE DAVIS) . Offered by O'Donoghue Books
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George D. Snell George D. Snell naci en Bradford, una ciudad del estado norteamericano de Massachusetts, en 1903, y estudi en la Universidad de
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12. George D. Snell - Wikipedia
Translate this page George D. Snell. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. George Davis Snell (Bradford,Massachusetts, 19 de diciembre de 1903 - Bar Harbor, Maine,
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George Davis Snell (Bradford, Massachusetts , 19 de diciembre de 1903 - Bar Harbor, Maine , 6 de junio de 1996), cient­fico norteamericano de gen©tica; co-receptor del Premio Nobel de Fisiolog­a y Medicina en el a±o de , junto a Baruj Benacerraf y Jean Dausset , por su descubrimiento de Major histocompatibility complex genes, que condifican las mol©culas de la superficie de las c©lulas, de importancia para el que el sistema inmunol­gico pueda diferenciar los propio de lo ajeno. Obtuvo un Ph.D. en la Universidad de Harvard en 1930. Obtenido de " http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_D._Snell Categor­as Premio Nobel de Fisiolog­a o Medicina Views Herramientas personales Navegaci³n Buscar Herramientas Otros idiomas

13. George Davis Snell - Wikipedia
Translate this page (Weitergeleitet von George D. Snell). George Davis Snell (* 19. George DavisSnell und seine beiden mit ihm ausgezeichneten Kollegen beschäftigten sich
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(Weitergeleitet von George D. Snell George Davis Snell 19. Dezember in Bradford Massachusetts USA 6. Juni in Bar Harbor Maine , USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Mediziner , der sich vorwiegend mit der Immunologie und Transplantationsmedizin besch¤ftigte. erhielt er den Nobelpreis f¼r Medizin und Physiologie gemeinsam mit Baruj Benacerraf und Jean Dausset f¼r die Entdeckung genetisch bestimmter zellul¤rer Oberfl¤chenstrukturen, von denen immunologische Reaktionen gesteuert werden.
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George Davis Snell wurde 1903 in Bradford geboren. Er studierte ab am Darmtmouth College und sp¤ter an der Harvard University Biologie . Hier promovierte er und er erhielt seinen ersten Lehrauftrag im folgenden Jahr an der Texas University in Austin ging er an das zur damaligen Zeit f¼hrende Labor zur Erforschung der Genetik von S¤ugetieren , dem Rsocoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratories in Bar Harbor. Hier war er von bis als Professor und und von bis zu seinem Ruhestand als Leiter der Laboratrien t¤tig.

14. George D. Snell - Autobiography
george D. snell My parents were both New Englanders, though my father was bornin Minnesota where his father had moved from Massachusetts to join a frontier
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My parents were both New Englanders, though my father was born in Minnesota where his father had moved from Massachusetts to join a frontier community. My father moved east as a young man, and for a number of years was YMCA secretary in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Subsequently he invented and worked in the application of a device for winding induction coils used in ignitors for the motorboat engines of that day. I was born in Bradford, Massachusetts, a suburb of Haverhill, in December 1903, the youngest of three children. My parents moved when I was four to the home built by my great grandfather in Brookline, Massachusetts, and it was in the excellent Brookline public schools that I received my pre-college education.
Science and mathematics were my favorite subjects. In spare time I read books on astronomy and physics as well as the usual boyhood classics. But I also enjoyed sports, and a group of five or six youngsters used to gather at our house to play touch football or scrub baseball in our yard or a neighboring vacant lot. Imaginative stories and games also were very much a part of my childhood.
In 1900, three years before I was born, my mother's parents had purchased a run-down farmhouse and 70 acres of land in South Woodstock, Vermont. The house was gradually restored and furnished, and the summers I spent at "the farm" were among the delights of my childhood and youth. An interest in gardening, farming, and forestry have been a permanent legacy of the experience this home provided.

15. Medicine 1980
Baruj Benacerraf, Jean Dausset, george D. snell. third 1/3 of the prize, third 1/3of the prize, third 1/3 of the prize
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1980
"for their discoveries concerning genetically determined structures on the cell surface that regulate immunological reactions" Baruj Benacerraf Jean Dausset George D. Snell 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA France USA Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA, USA Université de Paris, Laboratoire Immuno-Hématologie
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Bar Harbor, ME, USA b. 1920
(in Caracas, Venezuela) b. 1916 b. 1903
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16. George D. Snell Winner Of The 1980 Nobel Prize In Medicine
george D. snell, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive.
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G EORGE D S NELL
1980 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning genetically determined structures on the cell surface that regulate immunological reactions.
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    Born: 1903
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME
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17. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
snell, george D. 1980. Spemann, Hans, 1935. Sperry, Roger W. 1981. Sulston, SirJohn E. 2002. Sutherland, Earl W. Jr. 1971. Tatum, Edward Lawrie, 1958
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18. Snell, George Davis
snell, george Davis. (b. Dec. 19, 1903, Bradford, Mass., USd. June 6, 1996,Bar Harbor, Maine), American geneticist who, with Jean Dausset and Baruj
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Snell, George Davis
(b. Dec. 19, 1903, Bradford, Mass., U.S.d. June 6, 1996, Bar Harbor, Maine), American geneticist who, with Jean Dausset and Baruj Benacerraf , was awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his studies of histocompatibility (a compatibility between the genetic makeup of donor and host such that a tissue transplant from the former will not be rejected by the latter). Snell graduated from Dartmouth College in 1926 and received a doctor of science degree from Harvard University in 1930. During 1931-33 he studied under the geneticist Hermann J. Muller at the University of Texas. In 1935 he joined the staff of the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, where he served as senior staff scientist from 1957 until his retirement in 1969. Snell's studies of histocompatibility in mice resulted in the identification of the H-2 gene complex and subsequently to the recognition of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), an assortment of antigens (substances that cause the production of antibodies) that is common to the genetic makeup of all vertebrates. Snell was coauthor of Histocompatibility with Dausset and Stanley Nathenson in 1976.

19. Snell, George Davis --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The Online Encyclope
snell, george Davis American immunogeneticist who, with Jean Dausset and Baruj snell graduated from Dartmouth College in 1926 and received a Ph.D. in
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George Davis Snell
American immunogeneticist who, with Jean Dausset and Baruj Benacerraf , was awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his studies of histocompatibility (a compatibility between the genetic makeup of donor and host that allows a tissue graft from the former to be accepted by the latter). Hermann J. Muller at the University of Texas. In 1935 he joined the staff of the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, where he remained, becoming senior staff scientist in 1957, until his retirement in 1969. At Bar Harbor, Snell, who was already immersed in mouse genetics, began to focus on the genetics of transplantation. His collaboration with British geneticist Peter Gorer led to the identification of a group of genes in the mouse called the H-2 gene complex, a term Snell coined to indicate whether a tissue graft would be accepted (the

20. Snell, George D.
snell, george D. (19031996). My parents were both New Englanders, though myfather was born in Minnesota where his father had moved from Massachusetts to
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Snell, George D. My parents were both New Englanders, though my father was born in Minnesota where his father had moved from Massachusetts to join a frontier community. My father moved east as a young man, and for a number of years was YMCA secretary in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Subsequently he invented and worked in the application of a device for winding induction coils used in ignitors for the motorboat engines of that day. I was born in Bradford, Massachusetts, a suburb of Haverhill, in December 1903, the youngest of three children. My parents moved when I was four to the home built by my great grandfather in Brookline, Massachusetts, and it was in the excellent Brookline public schools that I received my pre-college education.
Science and mathematics were my favorite subjects. In spare time I read books on astronomy and physics as well as the usual boyhood classics. But I also enjoyed sports, and a group of five or six youngsters used to gather at our house to play touch football or scrub baseball in our yard or a neighboring vacant lot. Imaginative stories and games also were very much a part of my childhood. In 1900, three years before I was born, my mother's parents had purchased a run-down farmhouse and 70 acres of land in South Woodstock, Vermont. The house was gradually restored and furnished, and the summers I spent at "the farm" were among the delights of my childhood and youth. An interest in gardening, farming, and forestry have been a permanent legacy of the experience this home provided.

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