نتایج جستجو برای: 1935

تعداد نتایج: 6149  

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2002
A F Huxley

It is naturally very gratifying that the Editors of The Journal of Physiology have decided to make available online a paper that Alan Hodgkin and I published 50 years ago (Hodgkin & Huxley, 1952). This was the final paper in the series on the voltage clamp experiments by us and Bernard Katz. In this note, I will set out the background against which this work was done.

Journal: :J. Applied Probability 2014
Søren Asmussen Bo Friis Nielsen

MarcelNeuts died in his home inTucson,Arizona, on 9March 2014. Hewas born inBelgium on 21 February 1935, and received his school and undergraduate education in Belgium before moving to Stanford University for his Masters (1958–1959) and PhD (1959–1960), supervised by Samuel Karlin. His main academic appointments were at Purdue University (1962–1976), University of Delaware (1976–1985), and The ...

Journal: :Kwartalnik Filmowy 2021

Wspomnienie o Profesor Alicji Helman (1935-2021).

2009
L. A. RASMUSSEN

A simple model uses daily observations of precipitation and temperature at a nearby weather station to estimate glacier-average seasonal mass-balance components at South Cascade Glacier, Washington, USA, from 1935, 24 years before measurements began at the glacier. This is 13 years earlier than measurements that can be derived using the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis database (begins 1 January 1948). Alt...

2017
Izet Masic

Professor Ismet Ceric, MD, PhD, was one of the last representatives of the recognizable Sarajevo Neuropsychiatry School in the former Yugoslav territory, which was founded by Professor Nedo Zec (1899-1971) in 1946/47 with professors Dimitrije Dimitrijevic (1900-1989), Josip Horvat (1911-1964), Salih Ridjanovic, Slobodan Loga (1936-), Dusan Kecmanovic (1940-2014) and others. He was born 1935 in ...

Journal: :The journal of extra-corporeal technology 2015
Mark Kurusz

Jeri Dobbs was an early pioneer in our field who served with distinction his entire career. One wonders why he was so involved?—probably, initially out of a sense of doing his share in promoting our fledgling profession and then surely as a committed volunteer for other activities as his demonstrated accomplishments manifested. For him, and many of that era, performing well clinically was not e...

1999
Peter A. Siver Anne Marie Lott Ethan Cash Jamal Moss Laurence J. Marsicano

Scaled chrysophytes and planktonic diatoms are used to infer changes in lake water pH, specific conductivity, trophic score, and total nitrogen in 23 Connecticut waterbodies over the last 100 yr, and the changes are correlated with quantified changes in land use in the surrounding watersheds. In general, there was good agreement between the changes inferred from both organismal groups in this s...

2004
Danny Hilman Natawidjaja Kerry Sieh Steven N. Ward Hai Cheng R. Lawrence Edwards John Galetzka Bambang W. Suwargadi

[1] We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with subduction. Microatolls are very sensitive to fluctuations in sea level and thus act as natural tide gauges. They record not only the magnitude of vertical deformation associated with earthquakes (paleoseismic data), but also continuously track the long-term aseismic deformation that occurs duri...

2002
Luis Rivera Kerry Sieh Don Helmberger Danny Natawidjaja

A Ms 7.7 earthquake struck the western, equatorial coast of Sumatra in December 1935. It was the largest event in the region since the two devastating giant earthquakes of 1833 and 1861. Historical seismograms of this event from several observatories around the world provide precious information that constrains the source parameters of the earthquake. To more precisely quantify the location, ge...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
G W Terman

I’d like to begin by thanking those who have helped me prepare this tribute—contributing pictures, stories, and/or moral support. This group includes many of John’s students and friends, his family, and especially those at the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library at UCLA where the John C. Liebeskind History of Pain Collection is housed. In particular, Marcia Meldrum, who worked closely with Joh...

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