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Severo Ochoa – Nobel Lecture
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Arthur Kornberg – Nobel Lecture
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George Beadle – Nobel Lecture
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Edward Tatum – Nobel Lecture
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Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1958 A Case History in Biological Research In casting around in search of a new approach, an important consideration was that much of biochemical genetics has been and will be covered by Professor Beadle and Professor Lederberg, and in many symposia and reviews, in which many aspects have been and will…
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Daniel Bovet – Nobel Lecture
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Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1957 The Relationships between Isosterism and Competitive Phenomena in the Field of Drug Therapy of the Autonomic Nervous System and that of the Neuromuscular Transmission Pdf 373 kB
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Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1956 The Role of Heart Catheterization and Angiocardiography in the Development of Modern Medicine The ancient world and the Middle Ages had no idea of the existence of the circulation of the blood. It was not until the Late Renaissance that efforts were made to grasp this process anatomically and understand…
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Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1956 The Contributions of Right Heart Catheterization to Physiology and Medicine, with Some Observations on the Physiopathology of Pulmonary Heart Disease The study of the right heart in man has held a continuing place in the researches of Dr. Cournand and myself over the past twenty-five years, both under physiological…
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Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1956 Control of the Pulmonary Circulation in Man with Some Remarks on Methodology Pdf 110 kB
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