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  Albert Claude - Autobiography
When I went to the University, the medical school was the only place where one could hope to find the means to study life, its nature, its origins, and its ills.
Albert Claude was born in Longlier, Belgium, August 23, 1899, and obtained his medical degree from the Université de Liège, Belgium, in 1928.
He spent the winter of 1928-29 in Berlin, first at the Institute für Krebsforschung, and then at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Dahlem, in the laboratory of tissues culture of Prof.
www.nobel.se /medicine/laureates/1974/claude-autobio.html   (3054 words)

  
  The Lasker Foundation | About | Albert Lasker
Albert, the son of a wealthy Galveston, Texas banker, Morris Lasker, became interested in journalism in his early youth.
Albert Lasker reluctantly accepted the position with Lord and Thomas, fully intending to only stay a few weeks to satisfy his father.
Albert Lasker's ingenuity and unique ability to explain the product being advertised using the philosophy of "Advertising is Salesmanship in Print" have earned him the title of Founder of Modern Advertising by his peers.
www.laskerfoundation.org /about/albert.html   (1443 words)

  
 The Rockefeller University Journey Into the Cell
Albert Claude compared the situation encountered by Wilson and his contemporaries to that faced by astronomers, "who were permitted to see the objects of their interest, but not to touch them; the cell was as distant from us as the stars and galaxies...."
Indeed, before the advent of modern cell biology, pioneered by Claude at The Rockefeller University (then Institute) in the 1940s, many biologists viewed the cell as a mere "bag of enzymes," a "biochemical bog" filled with formless protoplasm and devoid of inner structure.
Claude, Porter and other pioneering cell biologists at Rockefeller--George Palade, Christian de Duve, Philip Siekevitz and their colleagues--combined electron microscopy with biochemistry and cell fractionation techniques to isolate and study these subcellular structures, or organelles.
www.rockefeller.edu /rucal/journey/journey.html   (630 words)

  
 SOUTH PLAINS CENTENARIANS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Albert was in 1903 to Ned and Maria (Martin) Anderson in Gray Hill.
Albert was has built or re-constructed many homes and buildings and one of his most cherished accomplishments was the year that he laid the water rights to Ft. Hood in Kileen, Texas.
Albert would butcher his hogs, milked his cows, grew his own food (including the corn and grain for his animals), raised chickens and gathered eggs to sell.
www.geocities.com /southplains100/anderson.html   (428 words)

  
 Nobel Laureate in 1974   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Such analysis enabled Claude to discover the endoplasmic reticulum (a membranous network within cells) and to clarify the function of the mitochondria (see Figure) as the centres of respiratory activity.
Claude turned in 1942 to the electron microscope - an instrument that had not been used in biological research-looking first at separated components, then at whole cells.
Claude, who became a citizen of the United States in 1941, returned in 1949 to Belgium; through a legal process, he held dual citizenship in the two countries from 1949.
www.freewebs.com /nobelprize/A_Claude.htm   (310 words)

  
 Lortzing, Albert --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Carl Bert Albert was born on May 10, 1908, in McAlester, Okla. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1931 and, after receiving two law degrees, was admitted to the bar in 1935.
For his efforts in waging a nonviolent campaign against racial discrimination in South Africa, Albert Luthuli became in 1960 the first African to be awarded the Nobel peace prize.
Albert Einstein's theory of time as the fourth dimension explains how the universe is constantly expanding.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9048986?tocId=9048986   (801 words)

  
 SECOND GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
She was married to ALBERT CARL SCHMIDT on 17 Apr 1892 in Herman Twp, Shawano, Wisconsin.
ALBERT CARL SCHMIDT was born on 25 Jan 1871 in Norenberg, Pommern, PRUSSIA.
RICHARD ALBERT EDWARD SCHMIDT was born on 12 Feb 1894 in Herman Twp, Shawano, Wisconsin.
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 Claude --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
French chemist and physicist Georges Claude was born in Paris.
Claude also made ammonia out of atmosphere, invented neon light, and devised the method of utilizing for power difference in temperature between the waters at the depths and the surface of tropical seas.
The works of French writer Claude Simon are among the best of the experimental “new novel” style that emerged in the 1950s.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9310716   (643 words)

  
 Plexifilm -- New DVD Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Winner of the Grand Prize at the Amsterdam Film Festival and Best Cinematography at the Sundance Film Festival, CHRISTO IN PARIS explores Christo's escape from Bulgaria, his early years as a struggling artist, his romance with Jeanne-Claude and the fulfillment of a ten-year obsession: the wrapping of the Pont-Neuf in Paris.
East and West are brought together through the medium of art: 1,340 blue umbrellas are opened in a rice-farming valley in the Japanese province of Ibaraki, and 1,760 yellow umbrellas across a cluster of cattle ranches in the rolling hills of southern California.
Albert Maysles, Christo and Jeanne-Claude discuss their friendship, the films, and their ongoing collaboration as well as the upcoming Gates Project for New York City's Central Park.
www.plexifilm.com /christos.html   (805 words)

  
 Albert Claude   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Apres la guerre 14-18 et une courte carriere de dessinateur industriel, Albert Claude obtient son diplôme de docteur en médecine a l'Université de Liege.
Albert Claude possede une habileté technique exceptionnelle qu'il doit certainement a ses années consacrées a la pratique du dessin industriel.
Albert Claude est devenu membre de l'Académie de médecine en 1965 et membre associé de l'Académie royale de Belgique en 1972.
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 Grants Australian Militaria - Albert Vinall WWI Diary
Albert was like many other young, courageous Australian men, enlisting to fight for his country.
He, also, was meticulous in keeping memorabilia, almost everything he could have been given, bus and train tickets, postcards, letters, photographs, etc. Sadly, he died a few years ago before I could talk with him at length.
Z Force member's diary summary of Z Special Operations 1944 and 1945 involving secret deliver behind enemy lines of Australian Z Special Commandos by American submarines....
www.grantsmilitaria.com /garrett/html/albert_v.htm   (1330 words)

  
 Claude, Albert --  Encyclopædia Britannica
With Albert Claude and Christian de Duve he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1974.
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji was instrumental in the development of techniques used to slow and cool atoms.
Autobiographies of Albert Claude and Christian de Duve of Belgium and George E. Palade of the U.S. Features a press release on the occasion of their jointly winning the medicine prize for their discoveries concerning "the structural and functional organization of the cell."
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9024241   (811 words)

  
 saylorfamilywebsite - payg08.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Claude Albert BUSS PhD (William Claude BUSS, William Thomas BUSS, Samuel BUSS, Catharine SAYLOR, Frederick SAYLOR(SEILER), Johan Peter SAYLOR-(SAILER), Andreas) was born on 29 Nov 1903 in Sunbury, Northumberland, Pennsylvania.
Claude married (1) Evelyn LUKENS daughter of William E LUKENS and Mary V. JONES on 21 Jan 1928 in Paris, Ville de Paris, Paris, France.
Claude Theodore BUSS (Clyde Theodore BUSS, Samuel Edwin Edward BUSS, Samuel BUSS, Catharine SAYLOR, Frederick SAYLOR(SEILER), Johan Peter SAYLOR-(SAILER), Andreas) was born on 10 Aug 1940.
home.earthlink.net /~engtudor/payg08.htm   (697 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Albert Claude
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Albert Claude
Claude, Albert (1899-1983), Belgian-born American cell biologist and winner of the 1974 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his discoveries...
Albert, Lake, also Albert Nyanza and Lake Mobutu Sese Seko, lake, east central Africa, in western Uganda and northeastern Democratic Republic of the...
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 albert claude, directeur, bordet, cancer, bruxelles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
C'est à l'issue de ces travaux qu'Albert Claude a eu l'idée d'appliquer aux cellules normales la même technique de séparation et d'isolement qui lui a paru si prometteuse et efficace lors des expériences précédentes.
En outre, Claude, génie de la technique appliquée et exigeant au-delà des limites de la perfection, obtiendra les premiers clichés dignes de ce nom de la cellule normale entière en microscopie électronique.
En 1949, Albert Claude a accepté le poste de directeur de l'Institut Jules Bordet, Centre des Tumeurs de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles, centre qu'il a transformé, en quelques années, en une des institutions pilotes du continent européen de diagnostic et traitement intégrés de ce fléau de l'humanité qu'est le cancer.
www.bordet.be /historic/claude/claude.htm   (653 words)

  
 Movie Database - [TV Guide Online]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Claude Eastman (Moore) is an orchestra conductor who is married to Daniella (Nastassja Kinski), an internationally renowned actress.
The two are madly in love, but Norman (Albert Brooks), Claude's brother-in-law, tells the conductor that he thinks Daniella has been fooling around.
Claude misunderstands him, and at their concert he imagines how he will kill Daniella and set up Maxmillian as the murderer.
online.tvguide.com /movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=25076   (209 words)

  
 Mediadis
Albert Dupontel - Roland Blanche, Albert Dupontel, Hélène Vincent
Albert Dupontel - Roland Blanche, Albert Dupontel, Claude Perron, Hélène Vincent
Albert Dupontel - Albert Dupontel, Claude Perron, Philippe Uchan
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 Le Créateur / Le Createur / The Creator / 1999 / film review / Albert Dupontel / Claude Perron
Le Créateur, Albert Dupontel’s second full-length film, is a twisted, unsettling mélange of fl comedy and surrealist fantasy, which offers an unusual perspective on the problem of writer’s block.
The film's most striking feature is its strong visual style, reminiscent of the dark fairytale approach of Jeunet and Caro’s Delicatessen, combined with the manic comic violence of Benoît Poelvoorde’s C'est arrivé près de chez vous.
Nevertheless, this is certainly a film that is worth seeing, mainly for the extraordinary dream sequence in which ex-Python Terry Jones appears in his cameo part as God, himself the victim of writer’s block.
frenchfilms.topcities.com /nf_Le_Createur_rev.html   (453 words)

  
 DBLP: Claude Jard
Aghasaryan, Claude Jard, Julien Thomas: UML Specification of a Generic Model for Fault Diagnosis of Telecommunication Networks.
Claude Jard, Thierry Jéron, Lénaick Tanguy, César Viho: Remote testin can be as powerful as local testing.
Claude Jard, Jean-François Monin, Roland Groz: Experience in implementing ESTELLE-X.250 (a CCITT subset of ESTELLE) in VEDA.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/j/Jard:Claude.html   (768 words)

  
 Actors bring passion to 'Dinner' table - The Daily Orange - Feature
Claude, Albert and Andre, the three men of the play, are introduced first.
Before the dinner party, Albert, angry and broken by the divorces, had been giving Yvonne the silent treatment for more than a year.
Yvonne and Albert's first argument reflects the awkward and unavoidably emotional feelings that arise from seeing an ex for the first time after a break-up.
www.dailyorange.com /news/2003/09/26/Feature/Actors.Bring.Passion.To.dinner.Table-477788.shtml   (692 words)

  
 Claude, Albert
When I went to the University, the medical school was the only place where one could hope to find the means to study life, its nature, its origins, and its ills.
Albert Claude was born in Longlier, Belgium, August 23, 1899, and obtained his medical degree from the Université de Liège, Belgium, in 1928.
He spent the winter of 1928-29 in Berlin, first at the Institute für Krebsforschung, and then at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, Dahlem, in the laboratory of tissues culture of Prof.
www.cartage.org.lb /en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/C/Claude1/Claude.htm   (2973 words)

  
 stengerfamilywebsite - patg10.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Claude BUSS (William Thomas BUSS, Mary Ann STENGER, Isaac, Adam, John Adam, Johannes Adam, Wilhelm, Johannes Georg, Arnold) was born on 25 Apr 1878 in Sunbury, Northumberland, PA. He died on 21 Jul 1946 in Washington D C, Tacoma Park, Washington D C. He was buried in Pomfort Manor C., Sunbury, Northumberland, PA.
Claude Albert BUSS PhD was born on 29 Nov 1903.
Claude Theodore BUSS was born on 10 Aug 1940.
home.earthlink.net /~engtudor/web/stengerfa/patg10.htm   (359 words)

  
 Baron Claude Lloyd Albert Smallwood - Gamegrene - Ghyll
Baron Claude Lloyd Albert Smallwood - Gamegrene - Ghyll
Baron Claude Lloyd Albert Smallwood (born -62/7/11 EC, ennobled -12 EC, the XIXth Baron Smallwood) is the estranged former husband of the infamous Bavarian Creame and is the most important producer of Adlorst wines.
Baron Smallwood also grows a number of other grapes besides Adlorst Vinifera on his sprawling plantation in the Evesque Valley, as well as a decent-sized crop of Fefferberry, from which he makes the traditional Fefferberry wine.
www.gamegrene.com /wiki/Baron_Claude_Lloyd_Albert_Smallwood   (328 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Claude Montana
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Claude Montana
Montana, Claude, born in 1949, French fashion designer who promoted the broad-shouldered look.
Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers--quickly search thousands of articles from magazines such as Time, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly, and Smithsonian.
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 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Albert Claude
MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Albert Claude
Albert Claude (1899-1983), biólogo celular estadounidense de origen belga, galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina en 1974 por sus...
Albert Einstein (1879-1955), físico alemán nacionalizado estadounidense, premiado con un Nobel, famoso por ser el autor de las teorías general y...
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 Albert Claude Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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 Albert CLAUDE : astrology and planets, Map of the Heavens, Interactive Birth Chart
Just click on the Dynamic Natal Chart of Albert CLAUDE with the positions of planets, astrological houses, and the list of the aspects with orbs in degrees and minutes.
Only 6 diagrams out of 11 are displayed, and precision of these computations is of course not of the same level than those for the case of the known time of the event.
Texts are not translated, so if you wish to read interpretations associated with theses computations, you need to go to the full astrological Portrait of Albert CLAUDE and to use this Automatic Free Website Translator.
www.astrotheme.fr /en/portraits/Vyu6345SWKYD.htm   (554 words)

  
 EXplorations in Medicine
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This famous first electron micrograph of an intact cell was published in The Journal of Experimental Medicine in March 1945, in "A Study of Tissue Culture Cells by Electron Microscopy," by Keith R. Porter, Albert Claude, and Ernest F. Fullam.
The electron microsope used for this historic image was an RCA EMB model, operated by Fullam at the Interchemical Corporation in New York City.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entrance to the Inner - World of the Cell All this changed 50 years ago, when Claude, Keith Porter and Ernest Fullam published the first picture of an intact cell taken with an electron microscope.
interzone.com /~cheung/SUM.dir/med109.html   (564 words)

  
 American National Business Hall of Fame, Laureate Albert Lasker
In 1908, Lasker hired Claude C. Hopkins, one of the most gifted copy writers of all time.
Some of the most memorable accounts of these early years were: The California Fruit Growers Exchange which later became the
Lasker's creative use of coupons, radio, and potential to see alternative uses for products were keys to his success and the success of Lord and Thomas.
www.anbhf.org /lasker.html   (1395 words)

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