Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Alan Fersht" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Alan and Fersht
Among the many scientists who have contributed to the development of these techniques are Jeremy Cook, Heinrich Roder, Harry Gray, Martin Gruebele, Brian Dyer, William Eaton, Sheena Radford, Chris Dobson, Alan Fersht, Bengt Nölting and Lars Konermann.
Sir Alan Roy Fersht FRS ( born 21 April 1943 ) is a British chemist at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge.
Alan Fersht was educated at Sir George Monoux Grammar School in Walthamstow near London and at the University of Cambridge, where he was awarded his PhD degree in 1968.
From 1994-1997 Nölting was scientist at Cambridge University and the Cambridge Centre for Protein Engineering ( UK ) where he developed, together with Sir Alan R. Fersht, methods for the high resolution of protein folding.
# redirect Alan Fersht

Alan and is
This latest incarnation is called the Alan Parsons Live Project, the name distinct from " The Alan Parsons Project ", due to founder Parsons ' break-up with Woolfson.
* Diamond Management and Technology Consultants, where Alan is a board member.
Little is known of his life, however it is clear that Alan entered the schools no earlier than the late 1140s ; first attending the school at Paris, and then at Chartres.
This is known through the writings of John of Salisbury, who is thought to have been a near exact contemporary student of Alan of Lille.
The Platonist seemed to outweigh the Aristotelian in Alan, but he felt strongly that the divine is all intelligibility and argued this notion through much Aristotelian logic combined with Pythagorean mathematics.
One of Alan ’ s most popular and widely distributed works is his manual on preaching, Ars Praedicandi, or The Art of Preaching.
Another of his theological textbooks that strove to be more minute in its focus, is his De Fide Catholica, dated somewhere between 1185 to 1200, Alan sets out to refute heretical views, specifically that of the Waldensians and Cathars.
Alan of Lille was not the author of a Memoriale rerum difficilium, published under his name, nor of Moralium dogma philosophorum, nor of the satirical Apocalypse of Golias once attributed to him ; and it is exceedingly doubtful whether the Dicta Alani de lapide philosophico really issued from his pen.
Sir Alan Ayckbourn CBE ( born 12 April 1939 ) is a prolific English playwright.
One side-effect of the timing is that, as Alan was awarded a knighthood a few months before the divorce, both his first and second wife are entitled to take the title of Lady Ayckbourn.
Since Alan Ayckbourn's plays started becoming established in the West End, interviewers have raised the question of whether his work is autobiographical.
Another criticism is that universities tend more to pseudo-intellectualism than intellectualism per se ; for example, to protect their positions and prestige, academicians may over-complicate problems and express them in obscure language ( e. g., the Sokal affair, a hoax by physicist Alan Sokal attempting to show that American humanities professors invoke complicated, pseudoscientific jargon to support their political positions.
Alan Cameron states: " It is only in modern times that people have taken the Atlantis story seriously ; no one did so in antiquity ".
Alan Cameron, however, argues that it should be interpreted as referring to Plato, and that when Proclus writes that " we must bear in mind concerning this whole feat of the Athenians, that it is neither a mere myth nor unadorned history, although some take it as history and others as myth ", he is treating " Crantor's view as mere personal opinion, nothing more ; in fact he first quotes and then dismisses it as representing one of the two unacceptable extremes ".
In classical LS AAS, as it has been proposed by Alan Walsh, the high spectral resolution required for AAS measurements is provided by the radiation source itself that emits the spectrum of the analyte in the form of lines that are narrower than the absorption lines.
Another feature to make LS AAS element-specific is modulation of the primary radiation and the use of a selective amplifier that is tuned to the same modulation frequency, as already postulated by Alan Walsh.
Among the famous mathematicians and cryptanalysts working there, the most influential and the best-known in later years was Alan Turing who is widely credited with being " The Father of Computer Science ".
Boudica's story is the subject of several novels, including books by Rosemary Sutcliff, Roxanne Gregory, Pauline Gedge, Manda Scott, Alan Gold, Diana L. Paxson, David Wishart, George Shipway, Simon Scarrow and J. F. Broxholme ( a pseudonym of Duncan Kyle ).
Following the retirement of Euan Kerr, Alan Digby is now Editor-in-Chief of both titles.
1984 – 2000 ) has even more potential starting points, but is generally agreed to be the publication of Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Alan Moore's Watchmen by DC Comics in 1986, as well as the publication of DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths, written by Marv Wolfman with pencils by George Pérez.

Alan and widely
Since its introduction by Alan Guth in 1980, the inflationary paradigm has become widely accepted.
Cleveland lobbied hard to be chosen, citing that Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed is widely credited with promoting the new genre ( and the term ) of " rock and roll ", and that Cleveland was the location of the first rock and roll concert.
It has also been widely reported that " the Schwartz " is a reference to Mel Brooks ' lawyer, Alan U. Schwartz.
Gary Alan Fine argues that the nature of ethnographic inquiry demands that researchers deviate from formal and idealistic rules or ethics that have come to be widely accepted in qualitative and quantitative approaches in research.
To meet the recent discussion, the connotations of the term ' Post-Impressionism ' were challenged again: Alan Bowness and his collaborators expanded the period covered to 1914, but limited their approach widely on the 1890s to France.
He was widely praised for his performances in the two matches, with former England international Alan Shearer commenting, " Never in a million years did I expect to be discussing whether Emile Heskey should keep his place ahead of Wayne Rooney but the Wigan striker was outstanding over both games.
Alan Hale, Sr. ( February 10, 1892 – January 22, 1950 ) was an American movie actor and director, most widely remembered for his many supporting character roles, in particular as frequent sidekick of Errol Flynn.
She also widely performed her one woman show in which she told anecdotes about the many great men in American musical theatre history whom she had personally known, notably George Gershwin who had proposed marriage ( according to an interview in American Heritage magazine ), Irving Berlin, Kurt Weill, Oscar Hammerstein, Alan Jay Lerner, and Frederick Loewe, interspersed with a few of the songs that made each of them famous.
* Anthony Hancock, a former British Movement member who was widely regarded as the leading publisher of far right material in the 1970s in Britain ( he and his father Alan Hancock owning a printing firm ).
Breton music has also become more widely known through the work of musicians such as Alan Stivell.
Despite being widely viewed as a serious candidate for the troublesome left midfield position his prospects were dismissed by Alan Mullery on the You're on Sky Sports television show, who stated that he " didn't have a cat in hell's chance " of selection.
Robinson played for several years with Stax stars like Eddie Floyd and once jammed with Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Miles Express ' guitarist Jim McCarty and Jimi Hendrix ' drummer Mitch Mitchell, a heavily edited recording of which was released as ' Jimi / Jimmy Jam ' on the posthumous compilation Jimi Hendrix album Nine to the Universe which features other heavily edited, disparate studio jams with widely varying personnel, recorded over the span of six months during 1969, that producer Alan Douglas ( although not involved in the original recordings, but was himself a jazz producer from the early sixties, and also a compiler, and editor of other posthumous compilation releases of some note.
Although it became widely popular in Italy shortly after its introduction, Alan Ford remained relatively unknown outside Italy.
Alan Stewart is the person most widely thought responsible for the upsurge in Centrals fortunes.
Since Alan Lomax's death in 2002, The Association for Cultural Equity, which Lomax founded, has been working to update the program, and make it widely available.
It was founded by George Edward Perry, widely known as " Ted ", and his wife Doreen Perry in 1980 Early LP releases included rarely recorded 20th century British music by composers such as Robin Milford, Alan Bush and Michael Berkeley.
Clinton had the celebrated economist Alan Greenspan as the Chair of the Federal Reserve ’ s board of governors throughout his presidency ; he also appointed two widely considered “ moderate advocates of tight money ", Alice Rivlin and Laurence Meyer.
An important biography by Alan Robertson, as well as the publication of Coleridge Goode's poignant reminiscences of him, have helped to make Harriott's story more widely known.
At one point he owned the rights to the phrase " rock and roll " itself, which had become widely used after its use by Levy's friend, Alan Freed, and was also known to add his name as songwriter to the credits of many of the artists recorded on his label.
Alan Dawson ( July 14, 1929 — February 23, 1996 ) was a respected jazz drummer and widely influential percussion teacher based in Boston.
In the early 1990s, Card received much attention for his finding, together with his then Princeton University colleague Alan B. Krueger that, contrary to widely accepted beliefs among economists, the minimum wage increase in New Jersey did not result in job reduction of fast food companies in that state.
* The DeSoto was also widely talked about in the TV series M * A * S * H by Hawkeye Pierce ( Alan Alda ), where he often talks about only " buying American " and owning a DeSoto.

6.994 seconds.