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61. Nobel Prizes (table)
nobel Prizes. 1967, Manfred Eigen Ronald George Wreyford Norrish George Porter, HansAlbrecht Bethe, Ragnar Granit haldan keffer hartline George Wald, Miguel Angel
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62. Laureáti Nobelovy Ceny Za Fyziologii A Lékaøství
Jejich plné znení je uverejnováno v publikaci Les Prix nobel. 1967,Ragnar Arthur Granit. 1967, haldan keffer hartline. 1967, George Wald.
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Laureáti Nobelovy ceny za fyziologii a lékaøství OLOMOUC, ALDA 1999 ISBN 80-85600-69-2 Struktura stránky: Na poèátku byl dynamit - struèný životopis Alfreda Bernharda Nobela a historie Nobelovy nadace - Nobelova cena za fyziologii a lékaøství Laureáti Nobelovy ceny za fyziologii a lékaøství Recenze knihy Kniha - Laureáti Nobelovy ceny za fyziologii a lékaøství Alfred Bernhard Nobel 21. 10. 1833 Stockholm - 10. 12. 1896 San Remo Na poèátku byl dynamit Alfred Bernhard Nobel (21. 10. 1833 Stockholm – 10. 12. 1896 San Remo) patøil k nejvýznamnìjším vynálezcùm devatenáctého století. Pøihlásil na tøistapadesát patentù ve všech státech svìta a málokdo se dožil uplatnìní svých vynálezù jako právì on. Jeho vynálezy byly výsledkem práce Nobelových laboratoøí v Nìmecku, Francii, Skotsku, Itálii a Švédsku. Své objevy realizoval v devadesáti továrnách a firmách dvaceti zemí pìti kontinentù. Pocházel z rodiny švédského chemika a podnikatele, ale rodina záhy odešla do Ruska, kde jeho otec díky vynálezùm protipìchotních a vodních min dosáhl velmi rychle váženého postavení. Alfred Nobel je znám pøedevším jako vynálezce smutnì proslaveného dynamitu (1867), ale obrovskou senzaci zpùsobil také jeho testament, který napsal na sklonku svého života 27. listopadu 1895 v Paøíži. Vyøízení pozùstalosti se protáhlo až do roku 1900, nebo nìkteøí zákonní dìdicové se snažili zpochybnit její platnost, a potíže nastaly také kvùli Nobelovu skuteènému bydlišti a váhavému postoji institucí, které mìly podle závìti pøevzít odpovìdnost pøi udílení penìžitých odmìn. Založení Nobelovy nadace a pøedpisy pro instituce oprávnìné udìlovat ceny schválil švédský král 29. èervna 1900 a první Nobelovy ceny byly udìleny již o rok pozdìji.

63. Les Prix Nobel Des Annees 60
Translate this page Prix nobel. Chimie 1960 USA. 1967 Ragnar Granit (1900-1991) Suède,haldan keffer hartline (1903-1983) USA et George Wald (1906) USA.
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Chimie :
1960 : Willard Libby (1908-1980) USA 1961 : Melvin Calvin (1911) USA 1962 : John C. Kendrew (1917) G-B et Max F. Perutz (1914) G-B 1964 : Dorothy Crowfoot (1910) G-B 1965 : Robert Burns Woodward (1917-1979) USA 1966 : Robert S. Mulliken (1896-1986) USA 1968 : Lars Onsager (1903-1976) USA 1970 : Luis F. Leloir (1906-1987) Argentine
1961 : Yvo Andric (1891-1975) Yougoslavie 1962 : John Steinbeck (1902-1968) USA 1967 : Miguel Angel Asturias (1899-1974) Guatemala 1968 : Kawabata Yasunari (1899-1972) Japon 1969 : Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) Irlande 1970 : Alexandre Soljenitsyne (1918) URSS
Paix
1960 : Albert-John Lutuli (1898-1967) Afrique du sud 1962 : Linus Pauling (1901) USA 1963 : Croix-Rouge internationale et ligue des soc. de Croix-Rouge 1964 : Martin Luther King (1929-1968) USA 1965 : FISE (Unicef) 1966 : pas de prix 1967 : pas de prix 1969 : Organisation internationale du travail 1970 : Norman E. Borlaug (1914) USA
1960 : Frank MacFarlane Burnet (1899-1985) Australie et Peter Brian Medawar (1915-1987) G-B 1961 : Georg von Bekesy (1899-1972) USA 1962 : James Dewey Watson (1928) USA, Francis Harry Compton Crick (1916) G-B et Maurice Hugues Frederic Wilkins (1916) G-B

64. Behind The Name: Nobel Prize Winners By Category
Behind the Name the etymology and history of first names. nobel Prize Winnersby Category. George Wald, 1967, Medicine, haldan keffer hartline, 1967, Medicine,
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t h e e t y m o l o g y a n d h i s t o r y o f f i r s t n a m e s Nobel Prize Winners by Category Name Years Type Also Known As Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff Chemistry Hermann Emil Fischer Chemistry Svante August Arrhenius Chemistry Sir William Ramsay Chemistry Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer Chemistry Henri Moissan Chemistry Eduard Buchner Chemistry Ernest Rutherford Chemistry Wilhelm Ostwald Chemistry Otto Wallach Chemistry Marie Curie Chemistry Paul Sabatier Chemistry Victor Grignard Chemistry Alfred Werner Chemistry Theodore William Richards Chemistry Chemistry Fritz Haber Chemistry Walther Hermann Nernst Chemistry Frederick Soddy Chemistry Francis William Aston Chemistry Fritz Pregl Chemistry Richard Adolf Zsigmondy Chemistry The Svedberg Chemistry (Theodor) Heinrich Otto Wieland Chemistry Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus Chemistry Arthur Harden Chemistry Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin Chemistry Hans Fischer Chemistry Carl Bosch Chemistry Friedrich Bergius Chemistry Irving Langmuir Chemistry Harold Clayton Urey Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debye Chemistry (Peter) Paul Karrer Chemistry Walter Norman Haworth Chemistry Richard Kuhn Chemistry Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt Chemistry Leopold Ruzicka Chemistry George de Hevesy Chemistry Otto Hahn Chemistry Artturi Ilmari Virtanen Chemistry James Batcheller Sumner Chemistry John Howard Northrop Chemistry Wendell Meredith Stanley Chemistry Sir Robert Robinson Chemistry Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius Chemistry William Francis Giauque Chemistry Kurt Alder Chemistry Otto Paul Hermann Diels

65. Nobel Prizes In Medicine
THE nobel PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE 1967 The prize was Institute, Stockholm,* 1900 (in Helsinki, Finland), + 1991; hartline, haldan keffer, USA, The
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Nobel prizes in Medicine

66. FinnLinks - Famous Finns Category
Laureate Ragnar Granit (19001991) received the nobel Prize in medicine in 1967 (togetherwith the American biophysicist, haldan keffer hartline and biochemist
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67. Premios Nobel
Translate this page 1967- haldan keffer hartline- George Wald (EUA)- Ragnar A. Granit (Suec.) descubrimientossobre los procesos químicos y fisiológicos del ojo. nobel DE LA PAZ,
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Otros Premios QUIMICA

1911- Marie Curie2 (Fr.3) descubrimiento del radio
1912- Victor Grignard (Fr.) descubrimiento de los reativos Grignard.
1913- Alfred Werner (Suiza3) trabajos sobre el enlace molecular.
1916- (no concedido)
1917- (no concedido)
1919- (no concedido)
1924- (no concedido)
1926- Theodor Svedberg (Suec.) trabajo sobre sistemas dispersos. 1933- (no concedido) 1938- Richard Kuhn (no aceptado)5. 1939- Adolf Butenandt (Alem.) estudio de las hormonas sexuales (no aceptado)5 - Leopold Ruzicka (Suiza) investigaciones sobre metilenos y altos terpenos. 1947- Sir Robert Robinson (RU) investigaciones sobre alcaloides y otros productos de las plantas. 1949- WilliamGiauque (EUA) comportamiento de sustancias a muy bajas temperaturas. 1976- William N. Lipscomb (EUA) estructura de los boranos. 1983- Henry Taube (Can.) estudio de las reacciones de transferencia de electrones. LITERATURA 1901- Sully Prudhomme (Fr.) poeta. 1902- Theodor Mommsen (Alem.) historiador.

68. Premio Nobel De Medicina - Laureados 1901-1999
Prêmio nobel de Medicina Laureados 1901-1999. Physiology or Medicine 1967, -GRANIT,RAGNAR -hartline, haldan keffer -WALD, GEORGE, for their discoveries
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Prêmio Nobel de Medicina - Laureados 1901-1999 www.roberto.tzo.com
Prize Laureate Motivation Physiology or Medicine 1901 VON BEHRING, EMIL ADOLF
"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 deaths" Physiology or Medicine 1902 ROSS, Sir RONALD
"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 methods of combating it" Physiology or Medicine 1903 FINSEN, NIELS RYBERG
"in recognition of his contribution to the treatment of diseases, especially lupus vulgaris, with concentrated light radiation, whereby he has opened a new avenue for medical science" Physiology or Medicine 1904 PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH
"in recognition of his work on the physiology of digestion, through which knowledge on vital aspects of the subject has been transformed and enlarged" Physiology or Medicine 1905 KOCH, ROBERT

69. Nobel. Medycyna. Kalendarium
93752 nobel. za odkrycie hormonalnej metody leczenia raka prostaty srodtytul 1241967 tekst 125 Ragnar Granit (Szwajcaria), haldan keffer hartline ( USA) i
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70. Hartline, Haldan Keffer
They have three sons, Daniel keffer, Peter haldan, and Frederick Flanders. Danielkeffer and Peter haldan have positions in Dr hartline died in 1983.
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Hartline, Haldan Keffer Haldan Keffer Hartline was born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, on December 22nd, 1903. His parents were teachers there in the State Normal School (now Bloomsburg State College) where he received his early education. His father, Daniel S. Hartline, was Professor of Biology, but a man whose wide interests also included Astronomy and Geology. It was through his father that Keffer became interested in Natural Sciences.
Keffer Hartline attended Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1923 (B. Sc.). His college teacher of biology, Beverly W. Kunkel, encouraged him to undertake research; his first scientific paper concerned visual responses of land isopods. Summers at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole added to his biological training; there he was especially influenced by Jacques Loeb, Selig Hecht, and Merkel H. Jacobs. In the autumn of 1923 he entered the Johns Hopkins School where he was encouraged to continue his research interest in vision in the Department of Physiology under E. K. Marshall and C. D. Snyder. Dr. Snyder let him use his Einthoven string galvanometer with which Hartline undertook the study of the retinal action potential using frogs, decerebrate cats and rabbits. He learned to obtain electroretinograms from intact animals, and recorded clearly recognizable retinal action potentials from human subjects. He also used intact insects for quantitative studies.

71. NASA Neurolab Web: Spotlight On Neuroscience
1967, Ragnar Granit, haldan keffer hartline and George Wald share the Nobelprize in Physiology and Medicine for discoveries concerning the primary
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Spotlight on Neuroscience
Rene Descartes describes the pineal as the control center of the body and mind Antony von Leeuwenhoek describes a nerve fiber in cross section Luigi Galvani publishes his work on electrical stimulation of frog nerves Marc Dax writes a paper on the left hemisphere damage effects on speech Gabriel Gustav Valentin discovers the neuron nucleus and nucleolus Jan Purkinje describes cerebellar cells, large nerve cells with many branching extensions found in the cerebral cortex Robert Remak suggests that nerve cell and nerve fiber are joined Theodor Schwann proposes the cell theory, identifying cells as the fundamental particles of animals and plants Robert Remak provides the first illustration of the 6 layered cortex Augustus Waller describes degenerating nerve fibers Bartolomeo Panizza shows the occipital lobe is essential for vision Camillo Golgi can be considered among the first who sought a link between neuroscience and psychiatry. Eduard Hitzig and Gustav Fritsch discover cortical motor area of dog using electrical stimulation Richard Caton is the first to record electrical activity of the brain Wilhelm His coins the term "dendrite"
Otto Friedrich Carl Dieters differentiates dendrites and axons Wilhelm von Waldeyer coins the term "neuron" Rudolph Albert von Kolliker coins the term "axon".

72. Hartlines
hartline.com (Technology search firm); Town of hartline, WA. haldan Kefferhartline. nobel biography www.nobel.se/laureates/medicine1967-2-bio.html.
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73. Hartline Genealogy
haldan keffer hartline. 1903; FatherDaniel S. hartline (1866); Mother Harriet Franklinkeffer; NameFrederick F. hartline. Died March 17, 1983; Buried ; Notes
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Nikolaus Herdlein
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    • Died: February 16, 1731 of "river and breast fever"
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74. Webvision: Ganglion Cell Physiology
In 1967 Ragnar Granit and H. keffer hartline shared the nobel prize in physiologyand medicine for the first electrical recordings of light responses from
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Visual Responses of Ganglion Cells Ralph Nelson [Overview] [History of Electrical Recordings] [ON and OFF Responses] [Receptive field] ... [References] 1. Overview. Ganglion cells are the final output neurons of the vertebrate retina. Ganglion cells collect information about the visual world from bipolar cells and amacrine cells (retinal interneurons). This information is in the form of chemical messages sensed by receptors on the ganglion cell membrane. Transmembrane receptors, in turn, transform the chemical messages into intracellular electrical signals. These are integrated within ganglion-cell dendrites and cell body, and 'digitized', probably in the initial segment of the ganglion-cell axon, into nerve spikes. Nerve spikes are a time-coded digital form of electrical signalling used to transmit nervous system information over long distances, in this case through the optic nerve and into brain visual centers. Ganglion cells are also the most complex information processing systems in the vertebrate retina. It is a general experimental truth that an organism as a whole cannot behaviorally respond to visual stimuli that are not also detectable by individual ganglion cells. Different cells become selectively tuned to detect surprisingly subtle 'features' of the visual scene, including color, size, and direction and speed of motion. These are called 'trigger features'. Even so signals detected by ganglion cells may not have a unique interpretation. Equivalent signals might result from an object changing brightness, changing shape, or moving. It is up to the brain to determine the most likely interpretation of detected events and, in the context of events detected by other ganglion cells, take appropriate action.

75. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Medicine Or Physiology
Taken from The nobel Prize Internet Archive. RAGNAR GRANIT , haldan keffer HARTLINEand GEORGE WALD for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological
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Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology Taken from - The Nobel Prize Internet Archive
The prize was awarded jointly to: A RVID C ARLSSON ... REENGARD and E RIC K ANDEL for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system. The prize was awarded to: G ÜNTER B LOBEL , for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell. The prize was awarded jointly to: R OBERT F F ... GNARRO and F ERID M URAD for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system. S TANLEY B P ... RUSINER for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection The prize was awarded jointly to: P ETER C D ... OHERTY and R OLF M Z ... INKERNAGEL for their discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence. The prize was awarded jointly to: E DWARD B L ... OLHARD and E RIC F W ... IESCHAUS for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development. The prize was awarded jointly to: A LFRED G G ... ILMAN and M ARTIN R ODBELL for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.

76. The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Physiology Or Medicine
Advertisement. nobel Prize Winners for Physiology or Medicine. 1967, Ragnar GranitHaldan keffer hartline George Wald, Sweden United States United States.
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are granted in Stockholm and Oslo on 10th December (it is the anniversary of AlfredNobel's death). 1967, Ragnar Grant, haldan keffer hartline and George Wald.
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79. RGI News, Vol 7. No 2, 2000
Ragnar Granit was awarded the nobel Prize in 1967, jointly with the American biophysicistHaldan keffer hartline and biochemist George Waldin for their
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Ragnar Arthur Granit was born on 30th October 1900 in the then Parish of Helsinki into the family of forestry officer Arthur Wilhelm Granit (born 1871) and his wife Bertie Granit (born 1878). The Granit family is originally from Korppoo, located in the archipelago of the south-western Finland. The family home for over 100 years was in Vikminne in Korpoström. Ragnar Granit's grandfather was a sea captain. During Ragnar's childhood his father looked after his silviculture firm in Helsinki and the family lived in Oulunkylä.
Ragnar went to school in Helsinki in the Swedish Normallyceum and passed the matriculation examination in 1919. After matriculation Ragnar first considered starting law studies and in fact took summer courses in 1919 at Åbo Akademi University in philosophy and Finnish legal language. The summer course in philosophy had a strong orientation towards psychology and this latter subject completely captivated him. His uncle, Lars Ringbom, who had a well-developed knowledge of human nature, remarked on this and said "It's useless to devote oneself to psychology if one does not have a doctor's training or at least a deep knowledge of biology." And so Ragnar finally chose to study medicine.

80. CENTER H2 History Of Science Technology (Surnames NZ) /H2
Charles Brenton Huggins; 1967 Ragnar Granit, haldan keffer hartline, George NobelPrize Lectures, Physiology or Medicine Volume 4. Amsterdam Published
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