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  1. A Generation in Search of a Future: a speech dilivered as part of the March 4th movement at the Massachusetts Institue of Technoloy by George Wald, 1969
  2. Report of the Committee on the Visual Arts at Harvard. By Francis Keppel, Wolfgang Stechow, Donald Oenslager, George Wald, Charles Sawyer, John Walker, S. Lane Faison, Jr., and John Nicholas Brown. by Cambridge. Harvard University. Committee on the Visual Arts., 1955
  3. Energy Bibliography Annotated by George Wald, 1978
  4. Self-Intellection and Identity in the Philosophy of Plotinus (European University Studies Series XX, Vol. 274/Europaische Hochschulschriften Reihe XX) by George Wald, 1990-11
  5. Defoliation: What Are Our Herbicides Doing To Us? (A Ballantine/Friends of the Earth book) by Thomas Whiteside, 1970-03
  6. Getting Started in Clinical Radiology: From Image to Diagnosis by George Eastman, Christoph Wald, et all 2005-10-10
  7. George Wald
  8. Biography - Wald, George (1906-1997): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  9. Biochimiste: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Robert Crane, Fernand Seguin, George Wald, Ernst Boris Chain, Juan Negrín, Paul Nurse, Eduard Buchner (French Edition)
  10. Biochimiste Américain: Robert Crane, George Wald, Roger Tsien, Robert Furchgott, Gertrude Elion, Gerty Theresa Cori, Edward Adelbert Doisy (French Edition)
  11. Neurobiologists: Roger Wolcott Sperry, Wade Regehr, Colin Blakemore, Achim Peters, Donald A. Glaser, George Wald, Edward Kravitz
  12. What is to Be Done?: Volume III, No. 10, December, 1978 -- Article on Allen Ginsberg with full text of his poem, "Plutonian Ode" SIGNED by Payne (ed.); (Allen Ginsberg) (George Wald) (Nuclear Disarmament) Templeton, 1978-01-01
  13. The Black Panthers, Jews and Israel by Albert S., Robert E. Goldburg, Huey Newton, Morris U. Schappes And George Wald Axelrad, 1971-01-01
  14. Societal Issues, Scientific Viewpoints

1. George Wald - Biography
George Wald Biography George Wald was born in New York City on November 18th, 1906, of immigrant parents, Isaac, who had come from a village
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2. Medicine 1967
George Wald Biography Nobel Lecture Banquet Speech Article Other Resources 1966 1968. The 1967 Prize in Physics Chemistry
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3. Full Cast And Crew For Dear Brigitte (1965)
George. Howard Freeman . Dean Sawyer. Jane Wald . Terry, George's Wife. Alice Pearce . Unemployment Office Clerk. Jesse White
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4. George Wald, November 18, 1906-April 12, 1997 By John E. Dowling
Courtesy of Harvard University News Office, Cambridge, Mass. George Wald November 18, 1906 April 12, 1997 By John E. Dowling
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5. George Wald Quotes
1 quotes and quotations by George Wald
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6. George Wald Winner Of The 1967 Nobel Prize In Medicine
George Wald, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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7. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Wald George
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8. MSN Encarta - George Wald
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9. MSN Encarta - George Wald
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10. George Wald Quotations
Famous quotations. Quotes for Wald, George. QuotationsBook.com FamousQuotations - Wald, George. 43060 quotations by 7960 authors in 1328 subjects
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11. Wald, George (1906-)
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12. George Wald
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14. George Wald - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
George Wald (November 18, 1906–April 12, 1997) was an American scientist who is Wald plotted the absorbance of rod pigment (black curve), then later the
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15. George Wald: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Wald ( wôld ), George Born 1906. American biologist. He shared a 1967 Nobel Prizefor research on the role of vitamin A in vision.
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American biologist. He shared a 1967 Nobel Prize for research on the role of vitamin A in vision. Wikipedia George Wald George Wald November 18 April 12 ) was an American scientist who is best known for his work with pigments in the retina . He won a share of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Haldan Keffer Hartline and Ragnar Granit
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Wald plotted the absorbance of rod pigment (black curve), then later the absorbance of cone pigments (red, green, and blue curves) As a postdoctoral researcher, Wald discovered that vitamin A was a component of the retina. His further experiments showed that when the pigment rhodopsin was exposed to light, it yielded the protein opsin and a compound containing vitamin A. This suggested that vitamin A was essential in retinal function. In the 1950s, Wald and his colleagues used chemical methods to extract pigments from the retina. Then, using a

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Karen wald george, could you comment on your conception of revolution? Wald Inquiring to whether the life of George s younger brother, Jonathan,
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Karen Wald, an activist and anti-imperialist journalist who has lived in Cuba since 1973, conducted this interview as a reporter for the Liberation News Service. George Jackson
The fight that began immediately ended by guard Opie Miller, a sharpshooter who fired four shots, killing Nolen and three other black inmates. Following the publicizing of a Monterey County grand jury judge's ruling that the deaths were justifiable homicide, guard John V. Mills was thrown to his death from the third tier of Y wing-George Jackson's cellblock. One month later, with no physical evidence, Jackson, Fleeta Drumgo, and John Cluchette were indicted for killing Mills. Attorney Fay Stender subsequently formed the Soledad Brothers Defense Committee, which eventually was headed by Angela Y. Davis.
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Durden-Smith, Jo. Who Killed George Jackson? New York: Knopf, 1976.

17. George Wald - Enpsychlopedia
It uses material from the Wikipedia article George Wald . Via Personal OpenWikipedia (beta) open source software by J Grohol and Psych Central.
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Cone-response.png Wald plotted the absorbance of rod pigment (black curve), then later the absorbance of cone pigments (red, green, and blue curves) As a postdoctoral researcher, Wald discovered that vitamin A was a component of the retina. His further experiments showed that when the pigment rhodopsin was exposed to light, it yielded the protein opsin and a compound containing vitamin A. This suggested that vitamin A was essential in retinal function. In the 1950s, Wald and his colleagues used chemical methods to extract pigments from the retina. Then, using a spectrophotometer , they were able to measure the light absorbance of the pigments. Since the absorbance of light by retina pigments corresponds to the wavelengths that best activate photoreceptor cells , this experiment showed the wavelengths that the eye could best detect. However, since

18. George Wald
George Wald 1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine. George Wald (b. Nov. 18, 1906, NewYork, NY, USd. April 12, 1997, Cambridge, Mass.
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1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine George Wald (b. Nov. 18, 1906, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. April 12, 1997, Cambridge, Mass.), American biochemist who received (with Haldan K. Hartline of the United States and Ragnar Granit of Sweden) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1967 for his work on the chemistry of vision. While studying in Berlin as a National Research Council fellow (1932-33), Wald discovered that vitamin A is a vital ingredient of the pigments in the retina and, hence, important in maintaining vision. After further research in Heidelberg and at the universities of Zürich and Chicago, he joined the faculty of Harvard University in 1934. By the early 1950s Wald had succeeded in elucidating the chemical reactions involved in the vision process of the rods (receptors on the retina used for night vision). In the late 1950s, with Paul K. Brown, he identified the pigments in the retina that are sensitive to yellow-green light and red light and in the early 1960s the pigment sensitive to blue light. Wald and Brown also discovered the role of vitamin A in forming the three colour pigments and showed that colour blindness is caused simply by the absence of one of them. Wald became professor emeritus at Harvard in 1977. Wald contributed greatly to our knowledge of the human eye, particularly the visual pigments and how light affects them. He was on the forefront of the revolution that changed biology from a cellular to a molecular science. An early and outspoken opponent of the Vietnam War, Wald was always a lively, engaged, and formidable figure in the political arena.

19. Memory Of Prof. George Wald
George Wald, who was one of the very first scientists to speak out about the George Wald, a biologist who was a joint winner of a Nobel Prize in 1967
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Prof. George Wald, Nobel Laureate, Dies at 90
We should all pay tribute to the memory of Prof. George Wald, who was one of the very first scientists to speak out about the dangers of genetic engineering. He was also a great teacher. He passed away last Saturday. Below are two short quotations from him on the subject and his NY Times obituary: "Recombinant DNA technology [genetic engineering] faces our society with problems unprecedented not only the history of science, but of life on the Earth. It places in human hands the capacity to redesign living organisms, the products of some three billion years of evolution. "Such intervention must not be confused with previous intrusions upon the natural order of living organisms; animal and plant breeding, for example; or the artificial induction of mutations, as with X-rays. All such earlier procedures worked within single or closely related species. The nub of the new technology is to move genes back and forth, not only across species lines, but across any boundaries that now divide living organisms. The results will be essentially new organisms. Self-perpetuating and hence permanent. Once created, they cannot be recalled." "Up to now living organisms have evolved very slowly, and new forms have had plenty of time to settle in. Now whole proteins will be transposed overnight into wholly new associations, with consequences no one can foretell, either for the host organism or their neighbors.

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