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81. Kimyaokulu - Nobel ödülü Kazanan Bilim Adamlarý
nobel ÖDÜLÜ KAZANAN BILIM ADAMLARI VE YAPTIGI ÇALISMALAR. klug, sir AARONIngiltere, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, d. 1926 (Litvanya
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NOBEL ÖDÜLÜ KAZANAN BÝLÝM ADAMLARI VE YAPTIÐI ÇALIÞMALAR YIL YAPILAN ÇALIÞMALAR VE BÝLÝM ADAMLARI COREY, ELIAS JAMES A.B.D., Harvard Üniversitesi, Cambridge, MA, d. 1928:
Organik sentez kuramýný ve metodolojisini geliþtirdiði için
ALTMAN, SIDNEY A.B.D. ve Kanada, Yale Üniversitesi, New Haven, CT, d. 1939; ve
CECH, THOMAS R. A.B.D., Colorado Üniversitesi, Boulder, CO, d. 1947:
RNA’nýn katalitik özelliklerini keþfettikleri için DEISENHOFER, JOHANN Federal Almanya Cumhuriyeti, Howard Hughes Medical Onstitute ve Texas Üniversitesi, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Biyokimya Bölümü, TX, A.B.D., d. 1943;
HUBER, ROBERT Federal Almanya Cumhuriyeti, Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Martinsried, d. 1937, ve
MICHEL, HARTMUT Federal Almanya Cumhuriyeti, Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysik, frankfurt/Main, d. 1948:
Fotosentetik tepkime merkezinin üç boyutlu yapýsýný belirlediði için CRAM, DONALD J., A.B.D. Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Los Angeles, CA, d. 1919;
LEHN, JEAN-MARIE, Fransa, Universite Lois Pateur, Strasbourg, ve College de Fransa, Paris, d. 1939; ve

82. Elect99
klug, sir aaron, OM, BSc(Witwatersrand), MSc(Cape Town), PhD, ScD(Cantab), FRS, NobelLaureate (1982), Copley Medalist of the Royal Society, Foreign Associate
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The following were elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh at its meeting held on 1 March 1999 Honorary Fellows BROECKER, Wallace S , BA, PhD(Columbia). Newberry Professor of Geology, Columbia University, USA. KLUG, Sir Aaron , OM, BSc(Witwatersrand), MSc(Cape Town), PhD, ScD(Cantab), FRS, Nobel Laureate (1982),
Copley Medalist of the Royal Society, Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Science (USA).
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83. Untitled Document
this story in one of his lectures and had a similar experience in 1962 when chemistSir aaron klug observed geodesic In 1982, klug won a nobel Prize for
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Discovery of the third carbon molecule: Buckminsterfullerene Frequently the artist had conceived of the patterns or arrangements before the scientists had found their counterparts in the infra- or ultra-visible realms. The conceptual capability of the artists' intuitive formulation of the evolving new by subconscious coordinations are tremendously important. (Fuller, "Utopia or Oblivion," 111)
Figure 16: Buckyball In the 1960s, Gyorgy Kepes, then Director of the Centre for Visual Studies at MIT, took uniformly sized black and white photographs of non-representational paintings by many artists. He mixed them all together with the same size black and white photographs taken by scientists of all kinds of phenomena through microscopes and telescopes. Then, together with his students, he classified the mixed up photographs by pattern types. What they found is not only that it was difficult to distinguish which was art and which was science, but when they looked at the backs of many art pieces, frequently they predated the scientific counterpart (Fuller, "Utopia or Oblivion," 113).
Buckminster Fuller related this story in one of his lectures and had a similar experience in 1962 when chemist Sir Aaron Klug observed geodesic structuring of viruses and wrote to Fuller telling him of his discovery. Fuller wrote back immediately with the formula for the number of nodes on a shell (10f + 2, varying according to frequency) as confirmation of Klug's hypothesis, and Klug answered that the values were consistent with the virus research (Edmonson 239). It is important to note that geodesic domes were utilised worldwide fifteen years before electron microscopy enabled detection of virus capsids. In 1982, Klug won a Nobel Prize for his "structural elucidation of important nucleic acid-protein complexes," and has been described as a "biological map maker," a Magellan "charting the infinitely complex structures of body's largest molecules" ("A Map Maker of Molecules").

84. Pictures Of Nobel Laureates - Chemistry
of photographs of the winners of the nobel Prize in 1974 Paul J. Flory; 1975 - SirJohn Cornforth; 1981 - Kenichi Fukui; 1981 - Roald Hoffmann; 1982 - aaron klug;
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85. Scientists: Life Sciences
Kendall, Edward Calvin; Kircher, Athanasius; klug, sir aaron; Kornberg, Arthur;
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86. Chemistry 1982
The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1982 Press Release Presentation Speech aaron KlugAutobiography nobel Lecture Banquet Speech Interview Swedish nobel Stamps.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1982
"for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein complexes" Aaron Klug United Kingdom MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
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87. Aaron Klug - 1982
aaron klug was born in 1926 in Lithuania, but in 1928 his family emigratedto Durban, South Africa, and he was educated at Durban High School.
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"for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nucleic acid-protein complexes"
The Zinc Fingure Domain.
His group continued to work on the structure of viruses and on the assembly of TMV. Close study of electron micrographs of viruses led to the development of quantitative methods for their analysis, leading to general methods for calculating three-dimensional maps of specimens. The interests of his group soon diversified to include work on the structure of DNA and RNA. The crystal structure of tRNA was established in 1974, and recently a hammerhead ribozyme RNA was solved. Analysis of the nucleosome core and higher order structures led to an understanding of how DNA is packed in chromosomes. Work on transcription factor binding to DNA led to the discovery of the zinc finger domain.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1969 and became its President in 1995. He was knighted in 1988 and appointed to the Order of Merit in 1995.
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88. Nobel
nobelWinning Chemists. Kurt Alder. Sidney Altman. John Cowdery Kendrew. AaronKlug. William S. Knowles. Walter Kohn. sir Harold W. Kroto. Richard Kuhn.
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89. History Of Chemistry
sir Walter Norman Haworth, sir Walter Norman Haworth, sir Walter Norman Haworth,sir Walter Norman Haworth, sir Walter Norman Haworth, Prix nobel de 1935 à
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90. KLUWER Academic Publishers | In Our Own Image
appeal to a wide range of readers who are guaranteed not to find a dull page.' SirAaron klug, nobel Laureate, President of the Royal Society (London) `A book
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91. Geneticists Protest At DNA Of Rice Becoming A Trade Secret
The scientists, who include British nobel laureates sir Paul Nurse and sir AaronKlug, are up in arms against a plan to lock away the entire rice sequence on a
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Published on Monday, March 18, 2002 in the lndependent/UK Geneticists Protest at DNA of Rice Becoming a Trade Secret by Steve Connor The scientists, who include British Nobel laureates Sir Paul Nurse and Sir Aaron Klug, are up in arms against a plan to lock away the entire rice sequence on a company database rather than having it published in the open scientific literature. They have written to the editorial board of Science to complain of an alleged deal between the journal and a Swiss-based agrochemicals company, Syngenta, which wants to store the rice genome on its commercial database. "If this is so, then it represents a very serious threat to genomics research," they write. Syngenta announced last year that it had completed a draft map of the rice genome and now wanted to publish the finished map in Science and so claim the scientific priority that comes with publication in a prestige journal. However, Science The letter to Science is signed by some of the most prominent specialists in the field of genetics, such as Bob Waterston of Washington University in St Louis; David Botstein of Stanford University in California; Michael Ashburner of Cambridge University, and Sir John Sulston of the Sanger Center in Cambridge. They say that a similar deal last year, which allowed the biotechnology company Celera to store its sequence of the human genome on its private database rather than having it published in a publicly-available biotechnology database called "GenBank", was highly damaging to the open tradition of science.

92. Nat'l Academies Press, Nobel Prize Women In Science: (2001), 13 Rosalind Elsie F
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