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         Bekesy Georg Von:     more books (15)
  1. The Georg von Bekesy Collection: Selected objects from the Collection of Georg von Bekesy bequeathed to the Nobel Foundation
  2. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von Bekesy,
  3. Experiments in Hearing by Georg Von Bekesy, 1989-06
  4. Experiments in hearing (McGraw;Hill series in psychology) by Georg von Bekesy, 1960
  5. Hungarian Neuroscientists: Georg Von Békésy, Ladislas J. Meduna, Béla Julesz, George Karpati
  6. The Georg Von Bekesy Collection: Selected Objects from the Collection of Georg Von Bekesy Bequeathed to the Nobel Foundation by Jan;Nobelstiftelsen;Abel, Ulf Wirgin, 1974
  7. University of Hawaii Faculty: Glenn D. Paige, R. J. Rummel, Ben Finney, Cathy Song, Terry Shintani, Georg Von Békésy, John Defrancis
  8. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von Bekesy, 1967-06
  9. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von Bekesy, 1975
  10. The Ear - (Scientific American OffPrints) by Georg Von Bekesy, 1957
  11. The Georg von Bekesy Collection by Ian (Editor) Wirgin, 1974-01-01
  12. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von BÉkÉsy, 1967
  13. Experiments in Hearing by Georg Von Bekesy, 1980
  14. Bekesy Gyorgy (Mult magyar tudosai) (Hungarian Edition) by Jozsef Daniel, 1990

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Alphabetical listing of nobel prize laureates in Physiology and Medicine. Name. Beadle,george Wells, 1958. Behring, Emil Adolf von, 1901. bekesy, georg von, 1961.
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PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Alphabetical listing of Nobel prize laureates in Physiology and Medicine
Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David Banting, Sir Frederick Grant Barany, Robert Beadle, George Wells Behring, Emil Adolf Von Bekesy, Georg Von Benacerraf, Baruj Bergstroem, Sune K. Bishop, J. Michael Black, Sir James W. Bloch, Konrad Blumberg, Baruch S. Bordet, Jules Bovet, Daniel Brown, Michael S. Burnet, Sir Frank Macfarlane Cajal, Santiago Ramon Y Carrel, Alexis Chain, Sir Ernst Boris Claude, Albert Clintock, Barbara Mc Cohen, Stanley Cori, Carl Ferdinand Cori, Gerty Theresa Cormack, Alan M. Cournand, Andre Frederic Crick, Francis Harry Compton Dale, Sir Henry Hallett Dam, Henrik Carl Peter Dausset, Jean De Duve, Christian Delbruck, Max Doherty, Peter C.

62. Chap VI
direct observation of the mechanical vibration patterns of the inner ear by the Hungarianphysicist, georg von bekesy, a feat which earned him the nobel Prize.
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VI. THE INNER EAR: THE COCHLEA
Objectives:
At the end of this section you should be able to: 1. Describe the structure of the Organ of Corti, including the following: Reissner's membrane, stria vascularis, tectorial membrane, hair cells, supporting cells, tunnel of Corti, VIII nerve fibers, spiral ganglion, basilar membrane, osseous spiral lamina. 2. Describe the traveling wave pattern of vibration on the basilar membrane. Know the physical properties of the cochlear partition that are responsible for this form of mechanical displacement. 3. Describe the excitation process: how basilar membrane vibration leads to depolarization of the hair cells and stimulation of auditory nerve fibers. Know the structural arrangements in the organ of Corti that make this possible. 4. Describe the innervation pattern within the cochlea. ... 6. State what is meant by otoacoustic emissions.
Objective 1: Structure of the cochlea
Figure VI-1 illustrates increasingly expanding cross sections of the cochlea. In Figures VI-1B and C are seen the scala vestibuli and scala tympani separated by the cochlear partition, except in the apical turn where the two scalae are in continuity via the helicotrema. Within the modiolus is seen the spiral ganglion. The central processes of spiral ganglion neurons form the cochlear nerve and exit the temporal bone in the internal acoustic meatus. The cochlear partition, which includes the endolymph-filled scala media, is bounded by Reissner's membrane and the basilar membrane, on which sits the auditory receptor organ, the organ of Corti.

63. The Hungary Page - More Famous Hungarians
george von bekesy nobel Prize 1961 - For his Sir georg Solti -Acclaimed ConductorRecord number of Albert Szent-Gyorgyi von Nagyrapolt - nobel Prize 1937
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64. 20. Storoèie
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65. Information Please: 1961
Year in Science. nobel Prizes Physiology medicine georg von bekesy (US),for discoveries about physical mechanisms of stimulation within cochlea.
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66. Wikipedia: 1961
Translate this page Premi nobel. per la Pace Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjoeld? perla Letteratura Ivo Andriic? per la Medicina georg von bekesy?
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67. Hearingcenteronline - The Hearing Dictionary Online
georg von bekesy received the nobel prize in 1961 for his discoveryof the traveling wave phenomenon that resulted in this theory.
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68. Colegio Agustiniano Cristo Rey
Translate this page sistema Publicar archivos. Premios nobel de 1961. Hofstadter, Robert. Tecnologíade California. Pasadena, CA, Estados Unidos. bekesy, georg von.
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69. BioFinder Category Search
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70. Louis Clark Vanuxem Lectures
Francis HC Crick, 1962 nobel Laureat in Biology, 2/4/64, The FactsSome Experiments-TheIdeas. georg von bekesy, Harvard University, 2/12/62, Lateral Inhibition in
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nobel prize winning physiologist georg von bekesy demonstrated that humans havethe ability to seemingly experience sensation in spatial locations where they
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72. KLI Theory Lab - Authors - Georg Von Békésy
georg von Békésy (18991972) . Psycho-Acousic Laboratory,Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA. 1961 nobel Laureate in Medicine for his
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Georg Psycho-Acousic Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
1961 Nobel Laureate in Medicine for his discoveries of the physical mechanism of stimulation within the cochlea. biography (Nobel e-museum)
1965. Cochlear mechanics. In Waterman/Morowitz, Theoretical and Mathematical Biology Keyword: cochlear mechanics Submit your own bibliography Submit corrections and additions Send us other comments Comments are welcome: theorylab@kli.ac.at

73. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs (1976), Georg Von Békésy
OCR for page 27 georg von BiKiSY 27 In 1961 georg van bekesy was awarded the NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries concerning the physical
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74. GK- National Network Of Education
Rolland, Romain, 1915. Heidenstam, Carl Gustaf Verner von, 1916. Gjellerup, KarlAdolph, 1917. Pontoppidan, Henrik, 1917. Spitteler, Carl Friedrich georg, 1919.
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Baer, Karl Ernst von; Bartram, William; bekesy, georg von; Berg, Paul;
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76. The Nobel Prize
Winners of the nobel Prize in Medicine 1901 Emil A. von Behring (1854 1961 georg vonBekesy (18991972) (Hungarian-American) For his discoveries concerning the
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History of the Prize
The Nobel Prize
Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist. He invented dynamite and became very rich. He gave more than 9 million dollars of his fortune to set up the Nobel prizes. Each year money from this fund goes to those who have most helped humanity. The Nobel Committee gives prizes for important work in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economics. Prize winners receive a cash prize (currently $1 million), a gold medal (above) and a certificate (below).
Winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine
1901 Emil A. von Behring (1854-1917) German
For his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and death.
1902 Sir Ronald Ross (1857-1932) British
For his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and how to combat it.
1903 Niels Ryberg Finsen (1860-1904) Danish
In recognition of his contribution to the treatment of diseases, especially

77. Key Events In Neuroscience
dopamine is lower than normal in Parkinson's disease patients 1961 georg von Bekesyawarded the nobel Prize for his work on the function of the cochlea 1963
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Key Events in Neuroscience 1900 - Sigmund Freud publishes The Interpretation of Dreams
1900 - C.S. Sherrington states that cerebellum is head ganglion of the proprioceptive
system
1900 - M. Lewandowsky coins the term "blood-brain barrier" (Bluthirnschranke) [ref:
Aschner and Kerper, Mol. Biol. and Tox. of Metals, 2000]
1902 - Julius Bernstein proposes membrane theory for cells
1903 - Ivan Pavlov coins term conditioned reflex
1903 - Alfred W. Campbell studies cytoarchitecture of anthropoid cerebral cortex
1904 - Procaine is synthesized
1905 - Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon have their first intelligence test
1906 - Alois Alzheimer describes presenile degeneration 1906 - Golgi and Cajal-Nobel Prize-Structure of the Nervous System 1906 - Sir Charles S. Sherrington publishes The Integrative Action of the Nervous system that describes the synapse and motor cortex 1907 - Ross Granville Harrison describes tissue culture methods 1907 - John N. Langley introduces the concept of receptor molecules 1908 - Vladimir Bekhterew describes the superior nucleus of the vestibular nerve (Bekhterew's nucleus) 1908 - V. Horsley and R.H. Clarke design stereotaxic instrument

78. The Harvard Guide
Robbins, who won the nobel for work he did at Harvard, received the georg von Bekesy18991972 Medicine or Physiology 1961 Demonstrated the physical principles
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A Nobel Legacy 1914 - 1973 T.W. Richards 1868-1928
Chemistry 1914

Research on fixing the atomic weights of chemical elements Educated at home by his mother, a poet unimpressed by the local public schools, Richards started attending lectures at the University of Pennsylvania when he was 13. At 17 he graduated from college at the head of his class. He became interested in atomic weights (weights of the elements) as a graduate student at Harvard, and eventually discovered and corrected crucial and misleading errors in earlier calculations. George Minot 1885-1950
Medicine or Physiology 1934

Research on liver treatment of the anemias (with William P. Murphy) The scion of a Boston Brahmin family, the at-first unambitious Minot eventually became a pioneer in the field of hematology, the study of blood. While researching the deadly blood disease known as pernicious anemia, Minot himself was stricken by diabetes. It was the discovery of insulin in 1921 that allowed him to continue his research, which ultimately led to his own discovery of the cure for pernicious anemia. William P. Murphy 1892-1982

79. 1961 - Wikipedia
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80. What Is The Nobel Prize?
Winners of the nobel Prize in Medicine Source Brown 1901 Emil A 1961 georg vonBekesy (18991972) (Hungarian-American) For his discoveries concerning the
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[ What is the Nobel Prize? ] [ The Development of Dynamite]
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What is the Nobel Prize? Source: Nobel
Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist. He invented dynamite and became very wealthy. When he died he left more than nine million dollars of his fortune to set up the Nobel prizes. According to his will, of 1895, the income from this fund was to be allotted each year in five equal parts as prizes to those who had most helped humanity. The interest from the money provides annual prizes for the greatest services to humanity in science and literature, and for the most effective work to promote friendship between nations (the Peace Prize). The Nobel prizes were first awarded on 10 December 1901, the fifth anniversary of Nobel's death.
The Development of Dynamite
Nobel experimented a lot with nitroglycerine by itself and mixed with gunpowder. He patented detonating charges and percussion caps in 1864. He used these as a primary charge to trigger an explosion. Nobel later used a special clay from northern Germany to stabilise the nitroglycerine. When tested with a percussion cap, the preparation exploded evenly although with less power than nitroglycerine alone. He called this mixture of nitroglycerine and clay "dynamite".
Nobel developed other explosive substances. Blasting gelatine, another powerful explosive, was a solution of gun cotton in nitroglycerine. Guncotton is a preparation of nitric acid and cellulose invented by Christian Schonbein in Germany in 1845. This evolved into modern dynamite which is a mixture of nitroglycerine and guncotton, with some additional ingredients.

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