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Franklin and concluded
* 1952 — Rosalind Franklin concluded that DNA is a double helix with a diameter of 2 nm and the sugar-phosphate backbones on the outside of the helix, based on x ray diffraction studies.
On March 31, 1945, Soviet General Secretary Joseph Stalin, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt concluded the final form of their plans in a secret codicil to the agreement.
In 1920, Drury created a Royal Commission, chaired by Robert Franklin Sutherland, which concluded that the popularity of automobiles had rendered Beck's proposal obsolete.
An autopsy report by the Franklin County, Ohio coroner concluded that Meyer had died of a cerebral aneurysm.

Franklin and From
* Gary Geldeart & Steve Rodham, " From The Benjamin Franklin Studios 3rd Edition Parts 1, 2 & 3 " 2008
The " Big Three ": From left to right: Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill on the portico of the Soviet Embassy during the Tehran Conference of 1943.
From 1984 to 1990, the screen was accompanied by an italic " Showtime " text in Franklin Gothic type, with the " W " and " T " connected.
From 1784 through 1788, the county was part of the State of Franklin, an early attempt to create a fourteenth state prior to Kentucky and Vermont's admissions into the union.
From Frederick Seaver's " Historical Sketches of Franklin County, NY " ( 1918 ), p. 519:
From Franklin, this route of the Natchez Trace followed the existing roadbed of the Middle Franklin Turnpike, now known as Granny White Pike.
From the mid-18th century, what is now Wyckoff was a community within Franklin Township, which consisted of most of northern Bergen County west of the Saddle River.
From 1998-2003, Linz provided the voice of Franklin, a human boy in the Live-action / animated series, The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald.
** Myron Butler, Kirk Franklin & Robert Searight II ( choir directors ) for God's Property From Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation performed by God's Property
From to, the Clippers played in Cooper Stadium, which was known as Franklin County Stadium until 1984.
In 1996, Johns Hopkins ranked 69th in " The Wealthy 100: From Benjamin Franklin to Bill Gates-A Ranking of the Richest Americans, Past and Present.
* From late 1943 until President Franklin D. Roosevelt's death on April 12, 1945.
In 1993, Shriver received the Franklin D. Roosevelt Freedom From Want Award.
From 1927 to 1929 she lived with her uncle, Frank S. Horne, who was dean of students at Fort Valley Junior Industrial Institute in Fort Valley, Georgia, and who would later become an adviser to Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
From 1973 to 2000, the Franklin Mint had a division called the Franklin Library, which produced hundreds of editions of classic works of literature, in what were purported to be fine bindings.
From 1837 to 1838, Murphy ran the original government land lines for Franklin County, Arkansas.
Michael Lind, in his 1996 publication Up From Conservatism, writes that, though American radical centrism is today a minority political philosophy, it was, in fact, the dominant political philosophy within the United States from the time of Franklin Delano Roosevelt through Lyndon Johnson — a philosophy that was shared both by the presidents of that era and the majority of the American people.
From left to right: Winston Churchill ( UK ), Franklin Roosevelt ( USA ), and Joseph Stalin ( USSR ).
From 1935 to 1942, the Farm Security Administration and its predecessor the Resettlement Administration were part of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, and were designed to address agricultural problems and rural poverty associated with the Great Depression.
From 1972-1980, Allen served as a member of the Franklin County Board of Education.
From 1970 to 1975 CVW-6 was assigned to the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt ( CVA-42 ).
From Dayton it flows southwest past Miamisburg, Franklin, Middletown and Hamilton in the southwest corner of Ohio.

Franklin and experiment
In 1750, Benjamin Franklin published a proposal for an experiment to prove that lightning is electricity by flying a kite in a storm that appeared capable of becoming a lightning storm.
It is not known whether Franklin ever performed his experiment, but on May 10, 1752, Thomas-François Dalibard of France conducted a similar experiment ( using a 40-foot ( 12 m ) iron rod instead of a kite ) and extracted electrical sparks from a cloud.
For some discussion of the subtleties of the Eötvös experiment, such as the local mass distribution around the experimental site ( including a quip about the mass of Eötvös himself ), see Franklin.
In 1758, Benjamin Franklin and John Hadley, professor of chemistry at Cambridge University, conducted an experiment to explore the principle of evaporation as a means to rapidly cool an object.
Franklin noted that soon after they passed the freezing point of water ( 32 ° F ), a thin film of ice formed on the surface of the thermometer's bulb and that the ice mass was about a quarter inch thick when they stopped the experiment upon reaching.
* 1958 — Matthew Stanley Meselson and Franklin W. Stahl proved that DNA replication is semiconservative in the Meselson-Stahl experiment
A local legend maintains that Franklin performed his famous kite-flying experiment in Bensalem, at the mansion, to prove that lightning was the same as static electricity.
In 1731, Benjamin Franklin established the Library Company of Philadelphia, the first library owned by a group of public citizens, which quickly expanded beyond the realm of books and became a center of scientific experiment, and which hosted public exhibitions of scientific experiments.
Beccaria did much, in the way both of experiment and exposition, to spread a knowledge of the electrical researches of Benjamin Franklin and others.
The Meselson – Stahl experiment was an experiment by Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl in 1958 which supported the hypothesis that DNA replication was semiconservative.
When Benjamin Franklin climbed atop a church to conduct his infamous yet simple key on a kite experiment during a thunderstorm, he illuminated the connection between lightning and electricity while taking on increased risk.
Russell Franklin ( Samuel L. Jackson ) at first has no need for her project anymore, but after giving it some thought decides to return with McAlester to Aquatica, a remote former submarine refueling facility that, thanks to Franklin's company was turned into a research facility to study sharks and a cure for Alzheimer's disease, to survey the experiment for himself.
Franklin and Janice soon see Dr. Jim Whitlock who, along with McAlester is heading the experiment.
Franklin Hall is a physicist involved in an experiment in a private research facility in the Canadian Rockies.
Crisis Aftermath: The Battle For Blüdhaven # 1, introduces a character named Andy Franklin, a former scientist caught in the blast that destroyed Blüdhaven who had been held as an experiment in the secret internment camps within the shattered city.
The vignette at left shows Benjamin Franklin conducting the famous Kite experiment.
The documentary questioned whether Franklin really did conduct his famous kite experiment.
The Wizard wished to experiment upon Franklin and learn the secret of his vast powers.
Before Franklin could carry out his experiment, in 1752 Thomas-François Dalibard erected a iron rod at Marly-la-Ville, near Paris, drawing sparks from a passing cloud.
Around June 1752, Franklin reportedly performed his famous kite experiment.
Franklin Mills mall is designed in the shape of a thunderbolt in commemoration of Franklin's kite-and-key experiment.

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