Partnerships And Research At UWC see the structure of DNA; find the barbara mc clintock who insisted for thirtyyears that genes moved and recombined, before the men caught up with her. http://www.uwc.ac.za/research/talks/lessonsdecade.htm
Extractions: Thank you for the privilege of addressing the Senate of the Cape Technikon, and my congratulations to you all on the remarkable achievements of this institution in recent years. At a time when campuses are creaking and tottering, it is a pleasure to come to one that works. One way to measure a campus is by its library, and in the couple of times I have had the pleasure of using yours, the library has come up trumps. It had the material I wanted, in the right place on the shelves, and the librarians were models of professionalism. If we do eventually become one Federal University of the Cape of Good Hope, having you, and your library, as our sisters, will be excellent. All progress, George Bernard Shaw argued, depends on the unreasonable person. To do research successfully one must question the accepted truth. It was reasonable to believe that the earth was flat; and that the sun moved around the earth. These things could be observed by the naked eye, and all reasonable people agreed about them. There was "sufficient consensus" that they were true. They were taught in the Schools, after all. It takes a widdershins, ornery, obstinate person, to disagree with the truth. Society knows the Truth. Shut up, teach the Truth, learn it off by heart, write the Truth in your exams, and all will be well. Daddy knows best, the earth is flat. We have to be disagreeable if we are to progress. We have to be unreasonable, to do research. We have to question the Received Truth vigorously. And academic leaders have to understand that rebellion is the defining characteristic of the researcher. Academic leaders have to understand that it is their job to reward unreasonable, disagreeable intellectuals. Of course, for every disagreeable intellectual that says the earth is round, there will be five that say it is triangular, octagonal, or some other sort of polygon. There will be some that say the earth is a geoid, or earth-shaped! I had to learn that fact, to pass matric, in order to be here today, but I have never thought it to be a useful piece of information. Mandela is Mandela-shaped, Table Mountain is Table Mountain-shaped, Renfrew is Renfrew-shaped; the earth is a geoid; on these gems we pass matric. Far better to say the earth is more or less a ball, or Renfrew is round.
University Of The Western Cape None of barbara mc clintocks genetics. And the greatest of all, no Marie Curie.She made physics. Lock her out. No women, no poor, no Jews, no poor, http://www.uwc.ac.za/research/talks/HnetComment.htm
Extractions: AMERICAN HISTORY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE SAN FRANCISCO, JANUARY 2002 HNET:"HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ONLINE" CHAIR: STANLEY N.KATZ, Princeton University PAPER: "Alternatives to pay for view: the case for open access to historical research and scholarship" MARK LAWRENCE KORNBLUH, Michigan State University MELANIE SHELL-WEISS, Michigan State University PAUL TURNBULL, Australian National University and James Cook University INVITED COMMENT RENFREW CHRISTIE, University of the Western Cape Chair, I assume, for this debate, that the American Historical Review contains much of the finest historical scholarship on earth. It is the acme. It is first class. I make this assumption despite the hint, by your President, that it might be pedestrian, conformist and dull (Wm R Louis The AHR Perspectives , November 2001, p15). It has been my privilege to be a friend of Wm Roger Louis since we met 25 years ago in our Oxford college, and if he makes a hint like that, ye might wake up. But let us assume that the writing in the AHR is the best.
Extractions: PDF - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader or other PDF viewer. Presents an analysis of the publication productivity, authorship pattern, channels of communication, journal preference and language preference of Professor Dato' Khoo Kay Kim, Professor of Malaysian History in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. The results of this biobibliometric study indicate that he can be a role model for future Malaysian historians to emulate his various achievements especially in the field of history education. Keywords: Biobibliometrics, Bibliometrics; Khoo Kay Kim, Historian, Publication productivity, Authorship pattern, Channels of communication Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information. BB. Bibliometric methods. ID Code: Deposited By: Gaderao, C.R.
1870 Census Of Clay County, IN barbara ANN M. CARTER CHAS. M. ELDER LOUIS BARLEY FRANCIS M. CARTER COLLIN mc CARTHY STEPHEN mc clintock CHAS. G. NORMAN SUSAN RINGO FINLEY mc COSKEY http://www.ccgsilib.org/posey-70.html
Fox Keller barbara mc clintock S RESEARCHES HAVE BECOME NOWADAYS FUNDAMENTAL IN THE FIELDOF GENETIC ENGEENERING. BUT THE NEW TECHNOSCIENCE SEEMS EXCEEDINGLY FAR FROM http://www.universitadelledonne.it/english/inter_keller.htm
Extractions: 2.IN ITALY WE ARE HAVING A HOT DISCUSSION ABOUT THE POSSIBLE USES OF STAMINAL CELLULES, WHICH ARE SUPPOSED OF THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS TO REPAIR THE DAMAGES OF AGE OR DISEASE. THE DIFFERENT ASSUMPTIONS BY CATHOLICS AND LIBERALS ARE BRINGING TO AN UNSATISFACTORY COMPROMISE. WHICH IS YOUR OPINION ON CLONATION WITH THERAPEUTIC AIMS? I believe that research on stem cells for therapeutic aims is extremely valuable, and I have no moral difficulty with it. But this is very different from what is usually called cloning i.e., bringing an egg with a transplanted nucleus to full term. This kind of research would be outrageous to conduct on humans if only because of the enormous risks involved there is a good article by R. Jaenisch in a recent issue of Science that I think sums up the arguments pretty well.
Nobeldonne Translate this page barbara mc clintock e Linda Buck. In ordine cronologico hanno ricevuto ilprestigioso riconoscimento barbara mc clintock (1983 per la medicina) http://www.universitadelledonne.it/nobeldonne.htm
The Hindu : Laureates In Medicine: Down Memory Lane 1983 barbara mc clintock for her discovery of mobile genetic. elements. 1982 SUNE K.BERGSTRM , BENGT I. SAMUELSSON and SIR JOHN R. VANE for their http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2001/10/25/stories/08250005.htm
Extractions: Front Page National Southern States Other States ... Next 2001 LELAND H. HARTWELL, R. TIMOTHY HUNT and PAUL M. NURSE for their discoveries of "key regulators of the cell cycle." 2000 ARVID CARLSSON, PAUL GREENGARD and ERIC KANDEL for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system. 1999 GNTER BLOBEL, for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell. 1998 ROBERT F. FURCHGOTT, LOUIS J. IGNARRO and FERID MURAD for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system. 1997 STANLEY B. PRUSINER for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection 1996 PETER C. DOHERTY and ROLF M. ZINKERNAGEL for their discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence. 1995 EDWARD B. LEWIS, CHRISTIANE NSSLEIN-VOLHARD and ERIC F. WIESCHAUS for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development. 1994 ALFRED G. GILMAN and MARTIN RODBELL for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.
Vincituri Dû Nobel Pâ Midicina (alfabbeticu) - Wikipedia Ernst Boris Chain, 1945 Albert Claude, 1974 barbara mc clintock, 1983 Stanley Cohen, 1986 Carl Ferdinand Cori, 1947 Gerty Theresa Cori, 1947 http://scn.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincituri_dû_Nobel_pâ_midicina_(alfabbeticu)
PREMI NOBEL Per La MEDICINA barbara mc clintock. 1984. Niels K. Jerne. Georges JF Koehler. Cesar Milstein.1985. Michael S. Brown. Joseph L. Goldstein. 1986. Stanley Cohen http://www.windoweb.it/guida/medicina/premi_nobel_per_la_medicina.htm
Extractions: Cerca nel sito Benvenuto su WINDOWEB! La Grande Enciclopedia Web Storia Informatica dal 1600 ad oggi Foto per il desktop Quiz I migliori siti per lo Shopping online Immagini e pensieri: dalla poesia al cinema Dossier su grandi temi ....e molto altro ancora! Regali utili e graditi? cd dvd libri cesti natalizi Polizza auto/moto? passa al risparmio V oli e vacanze? confronta i prezzi Costi banca? come guadagnarci Gioca e vinci: scommesse calcio e altri sport Cambio stagione? rinnova il guardaroba Ancora quella suoneria? stupisci gli amici! Farmacia discreta? ricevi a casa o in ufficio Prestiti personali? calcola preventivo Prima pagina Medicina Nobel Medicina L'assicurazione online costa meno Premi Nobel per la Medicina Emil Adolf Von Behring Ronald Ross Niels Ryberg Finsen Ivan Petrovich Pavlov Robert Koch Santiago Ramón y Cajal Camillo Golgi Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran Paul Ehrlich Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov Emil Theodor Kocher Albrecht Kossel Allvar Gullstrand Alexis Carrel Charles Robert Richet Robert Barany non è stato assegnato non è stato assegnato non è stato assegnato non è stato assegnato Jules Bordet Schack August Steenberger Krogh non è stato assegnato Archibald Vivian Hill Otto Fritz Meyerhof Frederick Grant Banting
Greenpeace Aotearoa / New Zealand According to barbara mc clintock, who won the Nobel Prize in 1983 for her pioneeringwork in the field of genetics, the functioning of genes is totally http://www.greenpeace.org.nz/campaigns/ge/food_long.asp
Extractions: What is a gene? Every plant and animal is made of cells, which have a nucleus. Inside every nucleus there are strings of DNA organised into structures called chromosomes. If all the DNA in the human body were unravelled it would reach the moon and back 8000 times! Each cell normally holds a double set of chromosomes; one is inherited from the mother and one from the father. One set of chromosomes from each parent combines when the sperm fertilises the egg (in the case of animals) or pollen fertilises the ovum (in the case of plants). The cell formed after fertilisation divides into two identical copies, which inherit this unique new combination of chromosomes. These embryonic cells then continue to divide again and again. The inherited genetic material, carried in the chromosomes, is therefore identical in each new cell.
Caramba! - Nobelova Cena - Medicína (1969-1985) clintock, barbara mc I. clintock, barbara mc II. clintock, barbara mc III. 1984.Jerne, Niels K. II. Köhler, Georges JF Milstein, César II. 1985 http://www.caramba.cz/page.php?PgID=696
Paper 287 Australian Association For Research In Education But, the Collective argues, science has also had a history of risktakingspeculative scientists - here we have as evidence barbara mc clintock herself, http://www.aare.edu.au/90pap/mcleo90287.txt
OFFICIAL ** COUNTY WIDE CUMULATIVE REPORT PAGE 1 NOVEMBER 28, 1994 (Overlaps with Orange and Riverside Counties) TOM mc clintock REP 391875 1 FULL TERM (vote for 3) REBECCA CLARK 52961 53.29 barbara CARR 18611 http://www.co.san-diego.ca.us/cnty/cntydepts/community/voters/archive/199411bull
Accessing Article Claire Fraser of The Institute for Genome Research appears solo a few pages later,closer to barbara mc clintock and maize than to human genes. http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v33/n4/full/ng0403-445.html
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Autographs Of Nobel Prize Winners - List And Pics clintock, barbara mc. Med83, signed US FDC. Coase, Ronald, Eco91, signed handwrittenletter. Cohen-Tannoudji, Cl. Phys97, signed colored photo http://mitglied.lycos.de/rznobel/index2.htm
Extractions: till 2002 received total Chemistry Physics Medicine Peace (Persons) Peace (Organisations) Literature Economy Total (excl. organisations) Total (incl. organisations) A B C D ... Organisations A Addams, Laura Jane signed "Hull House" paper Adrian, Edgar D. signed card Aleixandre, Vicente signed card, framed Akerlof, George A. signed special Nobel 2001 card signed Nobel Paper (with others) Allais, Maurice signed handwritten letter signed Alderney FDC (sun eclipse 1999) Alferov, Zhores signed colour photo signed Sweden Nobel FDC signed colored photo signed card Alfven, Hannes G. signed book (also signed by his wife) Altman, Sidney signed card signed publication signed publication signed colour photo Alvarez, Luis W. signed card signed b/w photo Anderson, Carl D. signed card signed US FDC Anderson, Philip W. signed US FDC signed b/w photo (Repro) Andric, Ivo signed card Anfinsen, Christian B. signed card signed b/w photo (large size) signed US FDC Angell, Ralph N.
APPUNTI TESINE *barbara mc clintock, 1983 *Stanley Cohen, 1986 *Carl Ferdinand Cori, 1947 *GertyTheresa Cori, 1947 *Alan M. Cormack, 1979 *Andre Frederic Cournand, 1956 http://www.matura.it/enciclopedia/vincitori_del_nobel_per_la_medicina_(alfabetic
APPUNTI TESINE 1983 barbara mc clintock * 1984 - Niels K. Jerne, Georges JF Koehler, CesarMilstein * 1985 - Michael S. Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein http://www.matura.it/enciclopedia/vincitori_del_nobel_per_la_medicina_(cronologi
Mercer County Surname List mc clintock, Dana Leeds. mc CLOSKY, Angie Mercer. mc CLURE, Richard Winder mc CLUSKY, Jan Johnston. mc CONNELL, barbara mcConnell http://www.rootsweb.com/~pamercer/PA/C/Surnames/surname-M.htm
Extractions: Mercer County Surname List M Surname Researcher Additional Info MAC DANIEL John MacDonald MAC DONALD John MacDonald MAC DONALD Don McDonald MAC DONNELL John MacDonald MACKEY Rkramford@aol.com MACKEY Rebecca Ahern more information MACKEY Paula Bradley MACOM Dennis Lawrence Henry Macom MACON Rebecca Ramsey Desc of Daniel George Ramsey MAFFIT Gayle Hyde MAGARVEY Vickie Simon more information MAGDITS Carole Locke MAGNER Patrick Kane Coolspring Twp., 1840-1900 MAHAN Genevieve Kile William and James, early 1800s MAKEPEACE Penny Wasalaski MALIN R. L. Hoover Washington C. Malin, Lafayette Malin MALONE Chuck Hunter MALSOM Susan Marx more information MANNING Patrick M. Shellito MANSELL George Mansell Greenville MARASCO Jim Marasco Farrell MARCHAND John MacDonald MARIACHER Noreen McCann MARLEY Tom Crowley MARQUIS Earl Marquis Ward Jr more information MARS Virginia MARSHALL Donna MARSTELLER Gary Fetterolf MARSTELLER Myrna Boal Davis MARSTELLER Edward W. Hoagland
IntelliGenteMente V5.0 1983, barbara mc clintock for her discovery of mobile genetic elements. 1982,SUNE K. BERGSTR?M , BENGT I. SAMUELSSON and SIR JOHN R. VANE for their http://www.intelligentemente.it/nobelmedicina.htm
Extractions: intelliMondo, il mondo intelligente: intelliGiochi intelliGenteMente intelliLibri HomePage Gli autori Bibliografia Download ... ......intelliGiochi...... ......intelliGenteMente...... ......intelliLibri...... PREMIO NOBEL PER LA MEDICINA dall'anno 1901 all'anno 2002 SYDNEY BRENNER H. ROBERT HORVITZ and JOHN E. SULSTON for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death. LELAND H. HARTWELL R. TIMOTHY HUNT and PAUL M. NURSE for their discoveries of "key regulators of the cell cycle." ARVID CARLSSON PAUL GREENGARD and ERIC KANDEL for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system. GONTER BLOBEL for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell. ROBERT F. FURCHGOTT LOUIS J. IGNARRO and FERID MURAD for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system. STANLEY B. PRUSINER for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection PETER C. DOHERTY