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 James D. Watson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Dewey Watson KBE (born April 6, 1928) is one of the discoverers of the structure of the DNA molecule.
Watson then went to Europe for postdoctoral research, first heading to the laboratory of biochemist Herman Kalckar in Copenhagen who was interested in nucleic acids and had developed an interest in phage as an experimental system.
Watson's exercise in molecular modeling was facilitated by Jerry Donohue who explained to Watson and Crick the correct structures of the four bases.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_D._Watson   (2340 words)

  
 Dr. Watson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Conan Doyle's early rough plot outlines, he intended that the role of Watson would be filled by two junior detectives known simply as Sandifer and Phillip; these characters became merged as "Watson." In turn, the introduction of Dr. Watson in the Holmes novels proved a precursor to other, similar characters.
Watson is not a stupid man (he is, after all, a medical doctor), but he does not have Holmes' insight.
John H. Watson is a fictional character, the sidekick of Sherlock Holmes, the fictional 19th century detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dr._Watson   (986 words)

  
 NASA Vision Group: Andrew B. Watson
Watson is currently a Senior Scientist for Vision Research and Director of the Vision Group at NASA Ames Research Center.
Watson, A. Yang, J. Solomon, and J. Villasenor, 1997, Visibility of wavelet quantization noise: IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, v.
Watson, A. and Solomon, J. A model of visual contrast gain control and pattern masking.
vision.arc.nasa.gov /personnel/watson/watson.html   (841 words)

  
 James Watson
James Dewey Watson, one of the most important researchers in the field of genetics, was born on April 6, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois.
Through the controversy, Watson said that sticking to the truth was important in writing for scientific research, as well as the general public.
In 1988, Watson's achievement and success led to his appointment as the Head of the Human Genome Project at the National Institute of Health.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/information/biography/uvwxyz/watson_james.html   (689 words)

  
 Dr. Watson
When running Dr. Watson, you should see either a new task on your toolbar or on your systray indicating that Dr. Watson is running in the background.
When Dr. Watson encounters an error, the error is logged under the file "drwtsn32.log" or "user.dmp" when running Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000.
Watson is a software utility included with Microsoft Windows that is used to help detect, decode and log errors that are encountered while windows or windows programs are running.
www.computerhope.com /software/drwatson.htm   (781 words)

  
 James Dewey Watson (1928 - )
Known to leave his shoes untied because of his absentmindedness, Watson nevertheless became a brilliant fundraiser and advocate for basic research in science.
Crick and Watson made the intuitive leap: in 1953, they proposed that the structure of DNA was a winding helix in which pairs of bases (adenine paired with thymine and guanine paired with cytosine) held the two strands together.
James Watson, one of the most influential researchers in the short history of the field of genetics, was born on April 6, 1928, in Chicago.
www.accessexcellence.org /AB/BC/James_Dewey_Watson.html   (466 words)

  
 Dr. Watson - About Us
Watson is well trained and has extensive experience in all aspects of general dentistry including crowns, bridges, root canals, gum therapy, implants, as well as TMJ (click here to learn more about Dr. Watson).
Watson is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry where he has received their two distinguished continuing educational awards.
Watson believes successful treatment begins with trust in your dentist and being informed on all aspects of the treatment.
www.dr-watson.com /about.html   (637 words)

  
 James D. Watson, Ph.D. Biography -- Academy of Achievement
Throughout the ensuing controversy, Watson insisted that devotion to the truth was as essential in writing for the general public as it is in scientific research.
The DNA molecule, Watson and Crick had found, is shaped like a double helix, or "gently twisted ladder." The two chains of the helix unlink "like a zipper," and reproduce their missing halves.
James Dewey Watson was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois.
www.achievement.org /autodoc/page/wat0bio-1   (836 words)

  
 Quotes from Sherlock Holmes - DR. WATSON
Watson, you are a British jury, and I have never met a man who was more eminently fitted to represent one.
Fact are facts, Watson, and after all you are only a general practitioner with very little experience and mediocre qualifications.
You are developing a certain unexpected vein of pawky humour, Watson, against which I must learn to guard myself.
www.bcpl.net /~lmoskowi/HolmesQuotes/q.Watson.html   (237 words)

  
 Cheryl Watson's Home Page
Watson, CS and Gametchu, B. Proteins of multiple classes participate in nongenomic steroid actions.
Collaboratively we have worked with Dr. Bahiru Gametchu on the membrane glucocorticoid receptor which is involved in glucocorticoid-induced therapeutic apoptosis of leukemia and lymphoma cells.
Zivadinovic D and Watson, CS Membrane estrogen receptor levels in MCF-7 breast cancer cells predict MAP kinase (ERK) activation and cell proliferation.
cellbio.utmb.edu /watson/watson.htm   (580 words)

  
 Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - Psychology Faculty
Dr. Watson's research interests include the integration of perspectives on spiritual formation and psychological growth, clinical psychology serving the church, and cross-cultural psychology.
Watson, R.A. Personhood, spiritual formation, and intersubjectivity in the tradition of the desert fathers and mothers.
Watson, R.A. Toward union in love: The contemplative spiritual tradition and contemporary psychoanalytic theory in the formation of persons.
www.wheaton.edu /psychology/graduate/faculty/rwatson.html   (387 words)

  
 About Dr. Watson
If Dr. Watson is running and a Windows application crashes, Dr. Watson creates a report with technical information that can help developers determine what caused the application to crash.
If Soulseek crashes, please send the Dr. Watson report to Soulseek Developers, along with an explanation of what you were doing when Soulseek crashed.
This document contains information about setting up and using Dr. Watson in the different Windows versions.
www.slsknet.org /crash/drwatson   (474 words)

  
 Medical Researcher/Immunologist - Dr. James Watson
James Watson co-discoverered of the structure of DNA with Dr. Francis Crick.
James Watson: I thought NIH [was] game to it, and I wanted the Project to succeed and someone had to lead it.
James Watson: I think I was curious about why things happened and I was curious, really, about what life was.
www.accessexcellence.org /AB/CC/watson.html   (1611 words)

  
 Animal and Human Behavior - Paul J. Watson
Watson, P.J. and Andrews, P.W. Toward a revised evolutionary adaptationist analysis of depression: the social navigation hypothesis.
Watson, P.J. Transmission of a female sex pheromone thwarted by males in the spider Linyphia litigiosa (Linyphiidae).
Watson, P.J. Female choice: a genetic tradeoff between sexually competitive and rapidly ageing sires in the sierra dome spider.
biology.unm.edu /biology/pwatson/public_html/pjw_cv.htm   (2710 words)

  
 Richard A watson
Watson, R.A. and Pollack, J.B. Symbiotic Composition and Evolvability.
Watson, R.A. Compositional Evolution: Interdisciplinary Investigations in Evolvability, Modularity, and Symbiosis.
Watson, R.A. and Pollack, J.B. Symbiotic Combination as an Alternative to Sexual Recombination in Genetic Algorithms.
www.oeb.harvard.edu /faculty/wakeley/richard   (1098 words)

  
 Dr. John Watson --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective stories and novels, Dr. John Watson is the devoted friend and confidant of Sherlock Holmes.
Watson, John B. American psychologist who codified and publicized behaviourism, an approach to psychology that, in his view, was restricted to the objective, experimental study of the relations between environmental events and human behaviour.
After serving abroad as an army surgeon, Watson returns to England and meets Holmes in London; the two share rooms at 221B Baker Street.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9339983   (622 words)

  
 Division of Neuroradiology: Dr. Watson
Watson, V. Vertebroplasty as an adjunct to spinal instrumentation.
De Salles A.A.F, Watson V.: Magnetic Resonance Angiography, in Textbook of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Gildenberg PL and Tasker RR editors.
Performed and monitored the majority of the studies, and represented our group during the study audit and at the investigators meeting in Greenbrier, WV (Watson) 07/01/97 to 07/01/98 - 10%
gumc.georgetown.edu /departments/radiology/neuro/faculty/watson.html   (555 words)

  
 New Scientist Breaking News - Stupidity should be cured, says DNA discoverer
Watson likes to annoy - no question - but he's no fool." Genetics could and does help people with severe disorders like Fragile X syndrome and phenylketonuria, both of which affect IQ, says Jones: "The problem is where do we draw the line?"
But in a documentary series to be screened in the UK on Channel 4, Watson says that low intelligence is an inherited disorder and that molecular biologists have a duty to devise gene therapies or screening tests to tackle stupidity.
Watson, no stranger to controversy, also suggests that genes influencing beauty could also be engineered.
www.newscientist.com /article.ns?id=dn3451   (550 words)

  
 Transcript: TIME 100 Scientist & Thinker Dr. James Watson 03/24/99
We are very honored to have with us tonight Dr. James Watson, one of the two scientists who revealed the double-helix structure of DNA to the world.
Watson, along with his associate Francis Crick, was recently named by TIME as one of the 20 most influential scientists of the 20th century.
Watson won the Nobel Prize for his discovery in 1962.
www.time.com /time/community/transcripts/1999/032499watsontime100.html   (2329 words)

  
 Curriculum Vitae
Watson II, J.C., Martens, M., Harris, B.S., Lantz, C., Fulmer, C. and Blyth, A. Collegiate Athletes Drinking Behaviors: A Comparison Between Division I and II Universities.
Watson, J.C. The post-doctoral respecialization in counseling psychology.
Watson, J.C., Pargman, D., Kemler, D., and Davis, K. Arousal responses in Division I coaches during competition: A qualitative analysis.
www.wvu.edu /~physed/vitae/watsonvitae.htm   (3627 words)

  
 Plastic Surgery [UCLA]
Dr. Watson is Associate Director of the Plastic Surgery Service at the West Los Angeles (Wadsworth) VA Medical Center and assists Dr. Miller in overseeing the residents' activities there.
Dr. Watson is also directing several other research projects studying the mechanism and outcome of ultrasonic liposuction.
Watson is known to be a dedicated teacher and was voted Clinical Faculty "Teacher of the Year" by the UCLA Plastic Surgery residents in 1996.
www.surgery.medsch.ucla.edu /plastic/doctors_Watson.shtml   (495 words)

  
 The Panorama Factory -- How to make a Dr Watson log
If Dr Watson is running when a program crashes (general protection fault, access violation,...) it saves information about the crash to a log file.
Dr Watson is a handy little diagnostic program that is included with Windows.
Dr Watson writes a log file when the program crashes with a message box like this:
www.panoramafactory.com /drwatson.html   (457 words)

  
 Laurie R. King says Sherlock's female partner is far better
Watson's comrade, after all, never found himself falling in love with a woman young enough to be his daughter.
"She's not particularly awestruck by him -- as Watson was.
But by setting her Russell-Holmes novels after the last adventure Doyle recorded, she can have the great detective change and grow in ways we don't see in the Doyle stories.
www.chron.com /cgi-bin/auth/story/content/chronicle/ae/books/9899/06/13/king.html   (1018 words)

  
 The Old New Thing : Why is Windows Error Reporting nicknamed "Dr. Watson"?
As you have probably guessed, The name Dr. Watson was inspired by the character of Dr. Watson, the assistant to Sherlock Holmes in the stories by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Unfortunately, everyone added "Dr." because they assumed it was either the next version of or somehow associated with the default JIT debugger which still exists and is still called "Dr. Watson" and because the name for the reporting app itself is "DW" and people incorrectly assume that the D stands for "Dr."
Watson logs are great because they're cumulative and they keep a history but they're no replacement for a crash dump.
blogs.msdn.com /oldnewthing/archive/2005/08/10/449866.aspx   (1783 words)

  
 BBC News SCI/TECH Climate scientist ousted
Dr Robert Watson was voted out of the chair of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on Friday and will be replaced by one of the current vice-chairs, Dr Rajendra Pachauri.
Dr Watson's removal will spark a huge political row - environmentalists accuse the US Government of orchestrating a campaign to have the scientist sidelined.
They say Washington disliked Dr Watson's willingness to tell governments what he believes to be the unvarnished truth - that human activities are now contributing dangerously to climate change.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/sci/tech/1940117.stm   (706 words)

  
 James Watson - Biography
Watson's Ph.D. thesis, done under Luria's able guidance, was a study of the effect of hard X-rays on bacteriophage multiplication.
James Dewey Watson was born in Chicago, Ill., on April 6th, 1928, as the only son of James D. Watson, a businessman, and Jean Mitchell.
From 1953 to 1955, Watson was at the California Institute of Technology as Senior Research Fellow in Biology.
nobelprize.org /medicine/laureates/1962/watson-bio.html   (739 words)

  
 Under The Hood - Matt Pietrek : Follow on to Raymond's post on Dr. Watson
Knowing the Dr. Watson was so cool, but not quite usable enough for me, I set out to write my own version, originally called "Dr. Frank".
Dr. Watson in Windows 2000 had a serious bug.
If an administrator hadn't run the application, the next time a regular user was logged on and an AV occurred, Dr. Watson wouldn't work.
blogs.msdn.com /matt_pietrek/archive/2005/08/10/450005.aspx   (627 words)

  
 Description of the Dr. Watson (Drwatson.exe) Tool
A Dr. Watson icon appears on the taskbar after you start Dr. Watson.
The information gathered by Dr. Watson is called a snapshot.
This article describes the Dr. Watson diagnostic tool included in Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition (Me).
support.microsoft.com /?kbid=185837   (183 words)

  
 Smart Computing Article - How To . . . Use Dr. Watson
Windows 98's Dr. Watson is a system diagnosis tool that runs in the background to provide you with a comprehensive summary of how your personal computer is operating.
Win98's Dr. Watson is a system diagnosis tool that provides records of your system's behavior for easy reference and can identify irregular behavior.
In case of such an error, Dr. Watson will identify the program that caused the problem, produce a detailed description of the cause, and sometimes suggest what you should do next.
www.smartcomputing.com /editorial/article.asp?article=articles/archive/l0504/9850/9850.asp&guid=p0d627nu&WordList=   (844 words)

  
 Dr. Hugh Watson
Watson was elected to the Decision Sciences Institute’s Executive Council, served on the organizing committee for the Association for Information Systems, elected as an AIS Americas Region Council Member, and was twice a candidate for AIS president.
Watson is a Fellow of The Data Warehousing Institute, the leading professional organization for data warehousing professionals.
Watson is the Senior Director of the Teradata University Network, a free portal for faculty who teach and research data warehousing, BI/DSS, and database.
www.terry.uga.edu /~hwatson/bioSketch.html   (467 words)

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