Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Nobel - Cajal Santiago Ramon Y

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 92    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Cajal Santiago Ramon Y:     more books (100)
  1. Santiago Ramon Y Cajal by el legado de la ciencia, 2009
  2. Hochschullehrer (Barcelona): David Chipperfield, Raimund Von Penyafort, Santiago Ramón Y Cajal, Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca, Oliver Brachfeld (German Edition)
  3. Concepto, metodo y programa de anatomia descriptiva y general / Santiago Ramon y Cajal ; introduccion por Jose M.a Lopez Pinero by Santiago (1852-1934) Ramon y Cajal, 1978
  4. Santiago Ramón y Cajal: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  5. Santiago Ramon Y Cajal (1852-1934) (REPRINTED FROM NEW SERIES; ANNALS OF MEDICAL HISTORY, VOL. 8, NO. 5) by WILLIAM CARLETON GIBSON, 1936
  6. Santiago Ramón y Cajal by Carlos Berbell, 2000-10
  7. DON QUIXOTE OF THE MICROSCOPE. AN INTERPRETATION OF THE SPANISH SAVANT SANTIAGO RAMON Y CAJAL, 1852-1934. WITH PLATES, INCLUDING A PORTRAIT by SANTIAGO RAMN Y CAJAL JOHN HARGREAVES HARLEY WILLIAMS, 1954
  8. Santiago Ramon y Cajal - 1906 / 2006 (Spanish Edition) by Autores Varios, 2006-09
  9. Santiago Ramon y Cajal/ Santiago Ramon and Cajal: Cien Anos Despues/ 100 Years After (Spanish Edition) by Antoni Gamundi, Alberto Ferrus, 2006-12-18
  10. Studien Uber Die Hirnrinde Des Menschen, Volume 3 (German Edition) by Santiago Ramón Y Cajal, 2010-02-22
  11. The Structure Of Ammon's Horn by Santiago Ramon Y Cajal, 1968
  12. Studies on the Diencephalon by Santiago Ramon y Cajal, 1966
  13. Manual De Anatomía Patológica General (Spanish Edition) by Santiago Ramón Y Cajal, 2010-02-12
  14. Studien Uber Die Hirnrinde Des Menschen, Volume 2 (German Edition) by Santiago Ramón Y Cajal, 2010-01-01

61. Brain, Nobel Prize, Neuroscience, ³ú, ½Å°æ°úÇÐ, µÎ³ú, ³ëº§»ó
Game Beauty Free Screen nobel Prize Neuroscience Camillo Italian Structureof the Nervous System 1906 ramon y cajal, santiago Spanish Structure
http://aids.hallym.ac.kr/d/kns/tutor/nobeltxt.html
[Free Screen]
Nobel Prize - Neuroscience YearName-Nationality/CitizenshipWork
1906: [Golgi, Camillo] Italian [Structure of the Nervous System]
1906: [Ramon y Cajal, Santiago] Spanish [Structure of the Nervous System] 1911: [Gullstrand, Allvar] Swedish [Optics of the eye]
1914: [Barany, Robert] Austrian [Vestibular apparatus] 1927: [Wagner-Jauregg, J.] Austrian [Malaria to treat dementia para.] 1932: [Adrian, Edgar Douglas] British [Function of neurons (messages)]
1932: [Sherrington, Charles S.] British [Function of neurons (brain)]
1936: [Dale, Henry Hallett] British [Chemical transmission (nerves)]
1936; [Loewi, Otto] German, Amer. [Chemical transmission (nerves)] 1944: [Erlanger, Joseph] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1944: [Gasser, Herbert Spencer] American [Functions of single nerve fiber]
1949: [Egas Moniz, A.C.A.F.] Portuguese [Leucotomy for certain psychoses]
1949: [Hess, Walter Rudolph] Swiss ["Interbrain" (internal organs)]

62. Nt10-4-1
Científiques uns centernars de milions per tal de catalogar, conservar i difondreel llegat científic i històric del nobel santiago ramon y cajal .
http://www.tarrega.com/novatarrega/arxiu/nt10-4-99/
Preu 175 ptes.
El bon temps va acompanyar
la cantada de les caramelles
Minguell ja ha pintat Sindicats i Ros Roca arriben a un acord salarial Les furgonetes dels mossos no passen per l'aparcament subterrani de la comissaria
Joan Marc Viciana Morros
a l'edat de 20 anys.
EN PAU DESCANSI A tu, Joan Marc CARME
abril de 1999 CARTA DEL DIRECTOR
El teatre Ateneu
Albert Pont
Torno a Santiago Ramon y Cajal
Recuerdos de mi vida , volum primer, mi infancia y juventud , publicat a Madrid el 1901, escrit als quaranta-nou anys, diu: "[...]
Apocalipsi
Els deu segells de l'Apocalipsi
El punt mig
Josep M. Giribet Alemany POSTAL FORA VILA
Sec i des de Barcelona
Jaume Oliveres i Gou

63. Nat'l Academies Press, In Search Of The Lost Cord: (2001), Notes And Sources
santiago ramon y cajal, 18521934. Ohit?~- ary Notices of Fellows of theRoyal Society 4425-441. Wasson, T., ecI. 1987. nobel Prize Wirers.
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309074371/html/221.html
In Search of the Lost Cord: Solving the Mystery of Spinal Cord Regeneration
Joseph Henry Press ( JHP
Related Books

CHAPTER SELECTOR:
Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xvi Prologue, pp. 1-16 1. The Maestro and the Dogma, pp. 17-31 2. Regeneration's Solitary Warrior, pp. 32-46 3. The Gains in Brain Are Mainly in the Stain, pp. 47-54 4. 1980-1981: Bridges to a New Era, pp. 55-65 5. The Unyielding Spirit, pp. 66-72 6. A Schwann Cell Chauvinist, pp. 73-82 7. The Little Antibody That Could, pp. 83-93 8. Overcoming an Invisible Barrier, pp. 94-103 9. The Rats Are Walking, pp. 104-118 10. Hope Against Hype, pp. 119-131 11. Healing from Within, pp. 132-144 12. Mighty Cells, pp. 145-152 13. Elixir of Youth for Damaged Nerves, pp. 153-164 14. Wired for Regeneration, pp. 165-175 15. The Smart Spinal Cord, pp. 176-190 16. The 2-Million Quest, pp. 191-196 17. Man-Machine Mergers, pp. 197-204 Epilogue, pp. 205-208 Appendix: The Spinal Cord Before and After Injury, pp. 209-220 Notes and Sources, pp. 221-246 A Special Acknowledgement, pp. 247-250

64. Nat'l Academies Press, Bridging Disciplines In The Brain, Behavioral, And Clinic
environmental protection, agriculture, and in dustrial processes 63,64,70,95 Neuroanatomyof ramon y cajal santiago ramon y cajal won the nobel Prize in 1906
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309070783/html/23.html
Bridging Disciplines in the Brain, Behavioral, and Clinical Sciences
Institute of Medicine ( IOM
Related Books

CHAPTER SELECTOR:
Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xii Contents, pp. xiii-xiv Executive Summary, pp. 1-14 1 Introduction, pp. 15-22 2 The Potential of Interdisciplinary Research to Solve Prob..., pp. 23-40 3 Barriers to Interdisciplinary Research and Training, pp. 41-57 4 Interdisciplinary Training Programs, pp. 58-98 5 The Future of Interdisciplinary Research and Training, pp. 99-108 Appendix A: Meeting and Workshop Agendas, pp. 109-113 Appendix B: Interviews and Consultations, pp. 114-116 Appendix C: Reviewed and Training Programs, pp. 117-126 Appendix D: Select National Institutes of Health Mechanisms..., pp. 127-130
GO TO PAGE:
TABLE OF

CONTENTS

PAGE
PRINTABLE

PDF IMAGE
CHAPTER PAGE PURCHASE OPTIONS This book is also available in: HTML EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PDF Report Brief PDF FORMAT You may want to explore these Related Books CHAPTER SELECTOR: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xii Contents, pp. xiii-xiv

65. Tosney Pogona Picnic Page
John, Michael, and santiago ramon Y cajal (the cat). All my cats arenamed after nobel prize winners. ramon Y is an Oriental shorthair.
http://www.biology.lsa.umich.edu/research/labs/ktosney/file/2000px/TN1.html

Pogona Picnic
The First Annual Midwestern Pogona Picnic,
Southern California Extension
Photos courtesy of Deborah, Michael and Aaron click on the picture title to see a higher magnification; clicking on the picture won't work...
don't click the pictures: click the link at right The Pogonic Logo! Breakfast Bill Hostess tip: Give an Englishman Tip Tee Orange marmalade, for rapt attention to breakfast! John, Michael, and Santiago Ramon Y Cajal (the cat). All my cats are named after Nobel prize winners. Ramon Y is an Oriental shorthair. He is NOT starvingthey al look like that! Kathryn the omelet maker You, too, could have your very own omelet, made to order!! Scott and the Skink See the enamored look! A few hours later, the skink had to be pried from Scott's fingers. Methinks a blue tongue is in Scott and Katie's future! Sean and the corn Every picnic should have corn...

66. Who's Who On Swedish Stamps
santiago ramon y cajal, (18521934) Spain. nobel prize in Medicine in 1906 (withCamillo Golgi) in recognition of their work concerning the structure of the
http://www.asis.com/~edenson/swewho.html
Swedish philatelic home page Sweden's Nobel Prize Stamps
Who's Who on Swedish Stamps
  • Svante Arrhenius. Chemist. (1859-1927) Awarded the Nobel prize in Chemistry 1903 "in recognition of the extradinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation" (FDC insert quote from award). See a simulation of his dissertation. . Arrhenius in 1896 was the first to predict that industrial society would change the climate. The theory is now called global warming.
  • 100th Anniversary of birth. 1959. Scott 547-49, 549a. Facit 507-08, H130. Read FDC text
  • Facit 553, H 160.
  • Nobel Prizewinners in Chemistry: 100th anniversary of the Swedish Chemical Society. 1983. Portrays schematic of battery. Facit 1281 Nobel pages
  • Johann Fredrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer, (1835-1917) Germany. Nobel prize in Chemistry in 1905 "in recognition of his services concerning the evolution of the organic chemistry and the chemical industry through his works on organic colorants and hyrdo aromatic combinations." (FDC insert quoting the award.)
  • 60th Anniversary of 1905 Nobel prize for Chemistry .
  • 67. IAP International News No4 2002
    santiago ramon y cajal (1852 – 1934) shared the 1906 nobel Prize for Physiologyor Medicine with Camillo Golgi for establishing the neuron as the basic unit
    http://iaphomepage.org/int402/no402pg1.html
    Vol. 43 No 4 2002 Divisions
    Newsletters Index
    International News
    Bulletin Index
    Contents: Introducing Australia and New Zealand Two Famous Pathologists Meetings Latest WHO Blue Book Farewell to Amsterdam and Congress 2002 ... A Report from Brazil Introducing Australia and New Zealand - Host Countries for
    The 25th Congress
    of The I.A.P. to be held in
    Brisbane,
    The present topography of New Zealand is directly related to its location along the line of collision between the Pacific plate and the Indian-Australian plate. The Alpine Fault Line actually runs longitudinally through most of the South Island and continues off the East Coast of the North Island as a subduction zone. In and around the collision zone the land has been repeatedly thrust up, eroded away and submerged beneath the ocean over aeons of time. Sheep, dotting a landscape of green fields, with a backdrop of hilly terrain, is very characteristic of New Zealand Scenery. Queensland is noted for its flowering trees, both endemic species and those which occur in similar latitudes around the world. This Poinciana, flowering brilliantly in North Queensland, is a native of Madagascar.

    68. Camillo Golgi (www.whonamedit.com)
    In 1906 Golgi shared the nobel Prize with santiago Ramón y cajal (18521934 Golgi'sdiscovery was older, and because the works of ramon y cajal were so
    http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/2127.html

    Home

    List categories

    Eponyms A-Z

    Biographies by country
    ...
    Contact

    Camillo Golgi
    Related books at Amazon.com:
    The Hidden Structure : A Scientific Biography of Camillo Golgi.

    By: Paolo Mazzarello Translated by H. A. Buchtel and Aldo Badiani.
    Italian physician and histologist/cytologist, born July 7, 1844, Corteno (now Corteno Golgi); died January 21, 1926, Pavia. Associated eponyms: Bergmann's cells Macro glia cells in the Purkinje cell layer of the cerebellum. Golgi's apparatus A system of membranes in the cytoplasm of the cell making up a functional unit concerned with intracellular transport of membrane-bounded secretory proteins. Golgi's cells Multipolar motor and sensory nerve cells in the cerebral cortex and posterior horns of spinal cord. Golgi's corpuscles An end-organ of muscle sense. Golgi's reagent Regent used in Golgi's stain: Kaliumbichromat u. Osmiumsäure. Golgi's reproduction cyclus Sexless reproduction of malaria parasites. Boring stuff. Golgi's rule The number of parasites in the red blood corpuscles in malaria is always determined by the severity of the malaria bout/attack. Golgi's stain Methods for staining nerve cells, nerve fibres, and neuroglia.

    69. Santiago Ramón Y Cajal
    in reticular neural networks, which was entirely contradicted by cajal's Nobellecture of cajal were taken from the book santiago Ramón y cajal o la
    http://www.nobel.se/medicine/articles/cajal/
    by Marina Bentivoglio
    First published April 20, 1998
    Biographical sketch
    University of Zaragoza Portrait of Cajal with his wife in their first years in Madrid. Self-portrait of Cajal with his children (from left to right: Fe, Jorge, Pula and Santiago) in Barcelona. In Zaragoza, Cajal purchased in 1877 with his own funds ("using every peseta saved from the service in Cuba"), an old-fashioned microscope and started his scientific activity. His first studies were devoted to inflammation and to the structure of muscle fibers. In 1883, Cajal was appointed to the chair of Anatomy in Valencia. In 1885, during his tenure as Professor at the University of Valencia , the Provincial Government of Zaragoza, in recognition of his labor during a cholera epidemic, awarded him with a modern Zeiss microscope. At the end of 1887 Cajal moved to Barcelona, where he accepted the chair of Normal and Pathological Histology, and in 1892 he was appointed Professor of Histology and Pathological Anatomy at the University of Madrid. Cajal continued to work productively in Madrid until his death in 1934.
    Self-portrait of Cajal in his laboratory in Valencia.

    70. Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

    http://dbeveridge.web.wesleyan.edu/wescourses/2001f/chem160/01/Who's Who/santiag
    Home Science Humanities Cantor ... Mendel
    Santiago y Cajal
    Biography Photo Gallery Links to Outside Sources Spanish histologist who (with Camillo Golgi) received the 1906 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for establishing the neuron, or nerve cell, as the basic unit of nervous structure. This finding was instrumental in the recognition of the neuron's fundamental role in nervous function and in gaining a modern understanding of the nerve impulse.
    Biography
    born March 1 in Spain enrolled in University of Zargoza obtained a medical degree at the University of Zaragoza and took his Licentiate in Medicine at Saragossa to serve, after a competitive examination, as an army doctor took part in an expedition to Cuba where he contracted malaria and tuberculosis returned to Spain and became an assistant in the medical faculty at University of Zaragoza and assistant in the School of Anatomy Director of the Zaragoza Museum published "Manual of normal histology and micrographic technique" and married Doña Silvería Fañanás García (they had 4 daughters and 4 sons) obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine at Madrid and unanimously nominated Professor of Descriptive and General Anatomy at Valencia served as professor of descriptive anatomy at the University of Valencia until 1887 first learns about silver bichromate technique from Simmarro and professor of Histology and Pathological Anatomy at the University of Barcelona until 1892

    71. RedAragon/ Arte Y Cultura/ Ramon Y Cajal
    Translate this page Estás en Arte y Cultura/ ramon y cajal. que se cierne sobre este municipio fuerontestigos, hace 150 años, del nacimiento de santiago Ramón y cajal.
    http://www.redaragon.com/cultura/ramonycajal/biografia.asp
    - Elige Servicio - Agenda Buscador Clasificados Logos y tonos Encuestas Foros Novedades Promociones Top 10 - Elige Canal - Actualidad Arte y Cultura Caza y Pesca Deporte Economía y Empresas Educación Gastronomía Motor Otras Lenguas Salud Sociedad Turismo Vivienda Galería Comercial Usuarios Registrados Nombre: Clave:
    Secciones
  • Libros y discos
  • Aragón Mudéjar
  • El Cronista de la red
  • Exposiciones ...
  • Reportajes
    Estás en: Arte y Cultura / Ramon y Cajal
    Vida de un premio Nobel
    Niñez y adolescencia (1852-1869)

    La universidad y el comienzo investigador (1870-1895)

    Éxito mundial y Nóbel (1895-1934)

    NIÑEZ Y ADOLESCENCIA (1852-1869) La encrucijada geográfica de Petilla de Aragón y la rebeldía del barranco de la Rinconera que se cierne sobre este municipio fueron testigos, hace 150 años, del nacimiento de Santiago Ramón y Cajal. Fue un primero de mayo cuando este genio, hijo de los larresanos Justo Ramón Casasús y Antonio Cajal, vio la luz por primera vez, en tierras administrativamente navarras, que figuraron en la biografía de una infancia itinerante por Larrés (1854), Luna (1855), Valpalmas (1856) y Ayerbe (1860).
  • 72. RedAragon/ Arte Y Cultura/ Ramon Y Cajal
    Translate this page Estás en Arte y Cultura/ ramon y cajal. ACTOS CONMEMORATIVOS. CongresoInternacional santiago Ramón y cajal Del 28 al 30 de Abril de 2003.
    http://www.redaragon.com/cultura/ramonycajal/
    - Elige Servicio - Agenda Buscador Clasificados Logos y tonos Encuestas Foros Novedades Promociones Top 10 - Elige Canal - Actualidad Arte y Cultura Caza y Pesca Deporte Economía y Empresas Educación Gastronomía Motor Otras Lenguas Salud Sociedad Turismo Vivienda Galería Comercial Usuarios Registrados Nombre: Clave:
    Secciones
  • Libros y discos
  • Aragón Mudéjar
  • El Cronista de la red
  • Exposiciones ...
  • Reportajes
    Estás en: Arte y Cultura / Ramon y Cajal
    Este año se cumple el 150 aniversario de uno de los personajes aragoneses más relevantes de la historia, Santiago Ramón y Cajal. ¡Descubre todas las facetas del científico de una forma activa!
    ACTOS CONMEMORATIVOS
  • Congreso Internacional Santiago Ramón y Cajal Del 28 al 30 de Abril de 2003
    LA VIDA DE UN NOBEL
    Ramón y Cajal pasó su infancia en Cinco Villas y estudió en la Universidad de Zaragoza. Repasa la vida del científico aragonés y descubre los hitos que marcaron su carrera.
    Más...

    TEORÍA DE LA REGENERACIÓN NEURONAL
    Ramón y Cajal aportó a la ciencia un importante descubrimiento, la regeneración neuronal, base de muchos tratamientos actuales.
    Más...
  • 73. Hispanos Famosos
    Physiology, 1906. santiago Ramón y cajal was awarded the nobel Prizefor his work on the structure of the nervous system. His major
    http://coloquio.com/famosos/rcajal.html
    Santiago Ramón y Cajal
    , (1852-1934), Spain, Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, 1906. Santiago Ramón y Cajal was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on the structure of the nervous system. His major contributions were in adapting Golgi's silver nitrate staining techniques to thick sections of embryonic material, in formulating theories of nervous system structure and nerve impulse transmission, and in explaining the areas of traumatic degeneration and regeneration of nervous structures. He was also a notable author and Spanish statesman, always concerned about the status of Spain and the Spanish language.

    74. HISPANIC NOBEL PRICES
    Translate this page HISPANIC nobel PRICES. ALEIXANDRE, Vicente, Spain, Literature, 1977. RAMONY cajal, santiago, Spain, Medicine and Physiology, 1906.
    http://coloquio.com/famosos/nobelalp.html
    HISPANIC NOBEL PRICES
    ALEIXANDRE, Vicente , Spain, Literature, 1977.
    ARIAS, Oscar
    , Costa Rica, Peace, 1987
    ASTURIAS, Miguel Angel
    , Guatemala, Literature, 1967.
    BENACERRAF, Baruj
    , Venezuela, Medicine and Physiology, 1980
    BENAVENTE y Martínez, Jacinto
    , Spain, Literature, 1922
    CELA, Camilo José
    , Spain, Literature, 1989
    ECHEGARAY, José
    , Spain, Literature, 1901.
    GARCIA MARQUEZ, Gabriel
    , Colombia, Literature, 1982.
    GARCIA ROBLES, Alfonso
    , México, Peace, 1982.
    HOUSSAY, Bernardo
    , Argentina, Medicine and Physiology, 1917.
    JIMENEZ, Juan Ramón
    , Spain, Literature, 1956 LELOIR, Luis Federico , Argentina, Chemistry, 1970. MENCHU, Rigoberta, Guatemala, Paz, 1991 MILSTEIN, César , Argentina, Medicine and Physiology, 1980. MISTRAL, Gabriela (Godoy y Alcayaga, Lucila), Chile, Literature, 1945. MOLINA, Mario , México, Chemistry, 1995. NERUDA, Pablo (Ricardo E. Neftalí Reyes y Basoalto), Chile, Literature, 1971. OCHOA, Severo , Spain, Medicine and Physiology, 1959. PAZ, Octavio , México, Literature, 1990 PEREZ ESQUIVEL, Adolfo , Argentina, Peace, 1980. RAMON Y CAJAL, Santiago

    75. Biografía De Santiago Ramon Y Cajal
    Translate this page 1912, Muere su hijo santiago. 1914, Publicación del libro Degeneración y Regeneracióndel sistema del Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas o Instituto cajal.
    http://cajal.unizar.es/sp/bio/biograf_3.html
    Textura del sistema nervioso del hombre y de los vertebrados.
    Muere su hijo Santiago
    Dimite como director del Instituto de Higiene Alfonso XIII
    La Real Academia de Ciencias de Madrid le otorga el Premio Echegaray Fallece su esposa Silveria, el 23 de agosto Aparece su libro
    Anterior

    76. DR. SANTIAGO RAMON Y CAJAL (1852-1934)
    DR. santiago ramon Y cajal (18521934). He and Camillo Golgi received theNobel Prize in 1906 for introduction of the silver-chromate stain.
    http://www.uic.edu/depts/mcne/founders/page0076.html
    DR. SANTIAGO RAMON Y CAJAL
    Born in Spain, he did all his studies there and rose in stature to become Professor of Anatomy at Valencia, later histology in normal and pathologic histology at Barcelona and then to Madrid as Professor of normal histology and pathological anatomy. He and Camillo Golgi received the Nobel Prize in 1906 for introduction of the silver-chromate stain. Later he set out carefully to explore the finer aspects of the brain. With his reduced silver nitrate technique he demonstrated neurons and their connections so easily. His introduction of his gold chloride- mercury bichloride technique to demonstrate astrocytes was a monumental contribution as was his work on degeneration and regeneration of the nervous system later. He will be remembered as a world famous neuropathologist.
    Drawing of cortical layers by Cajal
    Return to the index

    This page last updated on 2/7/2000.

    77. Ramon Y Cajal, 150 Años. Una Exposición Y Un Ciclo De Conferencias Unen El Pas
    Translate this page En el 150 aniversario del nacimiento de santiago ramon y cajal. 15 de enero de 2003.Las investigaciones de santiago Ramón y cajal (1852-1934) sobre la
    http://www.dicat.csic.es/cajalesp.html
    En el 150 aniversario del nacimiento de Santiago Ramon y Cajal
    15 de enero de 2003.
    La investigación del sistema nervioso: Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934)

    Entrada libre Conferencias 17 de enero de 2003, 19.00 h
    20 de enero, 19.00 h
    21 de enero, 19.00 h
    22 de enero, 19.00 h
    28 de gener, 19.00 h
    Lugar: Residencia de Investigadores. Egipcíaques, 5-9 (al lado de calle Hospital). Barcelona. [CSIC]

    78. Ramon Y Cajal, 150 Anys. Una Exposició I Un Cicle De Conferències Uneixen El P
    En el 150 aniversari del naixement de santiago ramon y cajal. 15 de gener de 2003.Les investigacions de santiago Ramón y cajal (18521934) sobre la
    http://www.dicat.csic.es/cajalcat.html
    En el 150 aniversari del naixement de Santiago Ramon y Cajal
    15 de gener de 2003.
    La investigació del sistema nerviós: Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934)

    Del 17 de gener al 2 de febrer de 2003: dimarts a divendres, 17.00 a 20.00 / dissabte, 11.00 a 14.00 i de 17.00 a 20.00 / diumenge de 11.00 a 14.00 Entrada lliure 17 de gener 2003, 19.00 h
    20 de gener, 19.00 h
    21 de gener, 19.00 h
    22 de gener, 19.00 h
    28 de gener, 19.00 h
    Lloc: Residència d'Investigadors. Egipcíaques, 5-9 (cantonada carrer Hospital) Barcelona. [CSIC]

    79. Ramon Y Cajal / Vacation Stories
    Translated from the Spanish by Laura Otis. A worldfamous neurobiologist, SantiagoRamón y cajal won the nobel Prize for his scientific research in 1906.
    http://www.press.uillinois.edu/s01/ramonycajal.html
    Vacation Stories
    Five Science Fiction Tales
    Translated from the Spanish by Laura Otis Here revenge is disguised as research and common fraud as moral purification. One man's faith in science gives him the tools to outwit superstition and win the true love and happiness for which he has sacrificed. Another's bitterness and disillusion are cured by a supernatural intervention that melds the epiphany of A Christmas Carol with the macabre detail of an Edgar Allan Poe story. (1852-1934) was a Spanish neurologist whose writings include scientific texts, Advice for a Young Investigator, and a book of epigrams entitled Laura Otis , an associate professor of English at Hofstra University, holds an M.A. in neuroscience and a Ph.D. in comparative literature. She is the author of Organic Memory and Membranes and was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2000.
    Add hardcover to shopping cart, $24.95

    (you can always remove it later)
    Introduction
    by Laura Otis.

    80. MITECS: Cajal, Santiago Ramón Y
    santiago Ramón y cajal (18521934 Dr. cajal received numerous prizes, honorary degrees,and distinctions, among the most important being the 1906 nobel
    http://cognet.mit.edu/MITECS/Articles/defelipe
    See also
    Additional links
    Javier DeFelipe
    References
    Cajal, S. R. (1909, 1911). L. Azoulay, trans. Paris: Maloine. Translated into English as Histology of the Nervous System of Man and Vertebrates (N. Swanson and L.W. Swanson, trans.). New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Cajal, S. R. (1913-1914). Madrid: Moya. Translated into English as Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System (R. M. May, tran. and Ed.). London: Oxford University Press, 1928. Reprinted and edited with additional translations by J. DeFelipe and E. G. Jones (1991), Cajal's Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System. New York: Oxford University Press. Cajal, S. R. (1917). Madrid: Moya. Translated into English as Recollections of My Life (E. H. Craigie and J. Cano, trans.). Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1937. Reprinted, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1989. DeFelipe, J., and E. G. Jones. (1988)

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 4     61-80 of 92    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter