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The gentleman and citizen's almanack, [electronic resource] : (by John Watson, bookseller,) for the year of our Lord, 1743.
Compiled by John Watson, 1729-1769; by Samuel Watson 1770-1799 and in the years 1795-1798 and 1800 onwards by John Watson Stewart.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
The gentleman and citizen's almanack, [electronic resource] : (by John Watson, bookseller,) for the year of our Lord, 1739.
Compiled by John Watson, 1729-1769; by Samuel Watson 1770-1799 and in the years 1795-1798 and 1800 onwards by John Watson Stewart.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
Letter, John D. Watson to Charles S. Ogden, February 16, 1861
This typed letter, dated February 16, 1861, was sent from John D. Watson to Charles S. Ogden informing him that Watson has been selected to receive Abraham Lincoln on his visit to Philadelphia while on his way to Washington. The letter offers instructions on how to decline and where the committee will meet.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-original-manuscripts/1210/thumbnail.jp
John Watson (1807–1863) and his Pioneer Work On the Surgery of Esophagus
Backround. John Watson (1807-1863) was the first surgeon in USA who performed and published his results on esophagotomy. Methods. His pioneer surgical work was a gold standard reference for the later surgeons. Results. Watson was a devoted surgeon and his innovative operating techniques secured him a place in the hall of fame of the history of medicine. © The Author(s) 2021
J.D. Bernal, Une étude sur La double hélice de James D. Watson
Bernal John Desmond. J.D. Bernal, Une étude sur La double hélice de James D. Watson. In: Raison présente, n°12, Octobre – Novembre – Décembre 1969. Science et société. pp. 122-124
Tribute to John Lewis: Good Trouble
A video tribute to the late Civil Rights hero, Congressman John Lewis (D-GA), by Dr. Robert Watson, Distinguished Professor of American History.
Photo credit: Pete Souza, White House Photographs, National Archives, 157649496
Photo caption: President Barack Obama hugs Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., after his introduction during the event to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday and the Selma to Montgomery civil rights marches, at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., March 7, 2015.https://spiral.lynn.edu/globalcitizen-videos/1005/thumbnail.jp
INSPIRING SCIENCE: JIM WATSON AND THE AGE OF DNA
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword / Matt Ridley -- James D. Watson's life and work: a timeline -- Sect. I. Origins -- Introduction: student days -- Phage days in Indiana / Renato Dulbecco -- Quiz kids / Gunther S. Stent -- Some early recollections of Jim Watson / Seymour Benzer -- Reprint: the properties of x-ray-inactivated bacteriophage. I. Inactivation by direct effect / James Dewey Watson -- Sect. II. Cambridge -- Introduction: talking and thinking -- Jim's cool reception among the British geneticists / Avrion Mitchison -- Recollections of Jim Watson / Naomi Mitchison -- Our work on virus structure -- Francis H.C. Crick / One day in the Cavendish (April 1, 1953) / Gerald Roland Pomerat -- Jim and Syd / Sydney Brenner -- A letter to Jim, January 14, 2002 / Max F. Perutz -- Monday morning quarterback / Elof Carlson -- "The night before Crickmas" / Rollin Hotchkiss - - Reprint: a structure for deoxyribose nucleic acid / J.D. Watson and F.H.C. Crick -- Reprint: genetical implications of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid / J.D. Watson and F.H.C. Crick - - Reprint: the complementary structure of deoxyribonucleic acid / F.H.C. Crick and J.D. Watson -- 1953 Symposium -- Introduction: a day in June -- Memories of the 1953 symposium / Robert L. Sinsheimer, Julius Marmur, Charles Yanofsky, Louis Siminovitch, Frank Fenner, Roy J. Britten, Howard Green, Theodore T. Puck, Waclaw Szybalski, Joseph S. Gots, Hillary Koprowski -- Symposium on "viruses" / The Long-Islander article -- Letter to Max Delbruck / James D. Watson -- Reprint: The Structure of DNA / J.D. Watson and F.H.C. Crick -- Nobel banquet speech / James D. Watson -- Sect. III. Career scientist -- Introduction: Caltech, Cambridge, and Harvard -- Remembering Delbruck / James D. Watson -- Does RNA form a double helix? / Alexander Rich -- Flowers and phage / Joan Steitz -- On the edge: my time in Jim Watson's Lab / Benno Muller-Hill / When ribosomes were king / Alfred Tissieres -- It smells right. . . / Lionel V. Crawford -- Excerpt from Naturalist / Edward O. Wilson -- Growing Up Around Jim / Jeffrey H. Miller -- Seems simple, very hard to do / Mark Ptashne -- Watson at Harvard (1956- 1976) / Paul Doty -- Reprint: structure of small viruses / F.H.C. Crick and J.D. Watson -- Reprint: unstable ribonucleic acid revealed by pulse labelling of escherichia coli / F. Gros, H. Hiatt, W. Gilbert, C.G. Kurland, R.W. Risebrough, and J.D. Watson -- Sect. IV. Cold Spring Harbor -- Introduction: an emotional attachment -- Cold Spring Harbor 1958-1968: the years between Demerec and Watson / John Cairns -- Life with Jim / Norton D. Zinder -- CSHL in the sixties: a view from the trenches / Ann Skalka -- Reprint: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory director's report, 1989 / James D. Watson -- Jim as a mentor, 1971-1974 / Phillip A. Sharp -- From development of yeast cells to human brain hemispheres / Amar J.S. Klar -- Big shoes to fill, with the laces untied / Bruce Stillman -- Just Jim / Michael Wigler -- Milestones and mentoring: how Jim Watson influenced a scientific career / Douglas Hanahan -- CSHL in transition / Raymond F. Gesteland -- Cold Spring Harbor and recombinant DNA / Thomas Maniatis -- Reprint: Origin of concatemeric T7 DNA / J.D. Watson -- Jim and the board: behind the scenes / Bayard Clarkson -- Vision, innovation, breadth, and strength / David L. Luke III -- Portraits: Robertson, Pulling, and Grace / James D. Watson -- A morning on the porch / Jim Eisenman - - An architect at the lab: some personal recollections / William Grover -- Sect. V. Genomes -- Introduction: managing the genome - - Dr. Watson goes to Washington / Bradie Metheny -- Jim Watson and the Human Genome Project / James B. Wyngaarden -- The colossus of codes / Robert Cook-Deegan -- Jim and the Japanese human genome project / Kenichi Matsubara -- Climbing the ladder of life: James D. Watson and the ELSI years / Nancy Wexler -- Sect. VI. Education - - Introduction: communicating science -- The pied piper at Harvard / David Botstein -- There is more yet to come / Arnold J. Levine - - What I have learned from Jim / Bruce M. Alberts -- On drawing molecules / Keith Roberts -- Education by the sea shore / Jan Witkowski and John Inglis -- Endnotes -- Bibliography / James D. Watson -- Inde
A two-step fluorinase enzyme mediated 18F labelling of an RGD peptide for positron emission tomography
The authors thank EPSRC and the Scottish Imaging Network (SINAPSE) for grants. DO’H thanks the Royal Society for a Wolfson Research Merit Award and ST is grateful to the John and Kathleen Watson Scholarship for financial support.A two-step radiolabelling protocol of a cancer relevant cRGD peptide is described where the fluorinase enzyme is used to catalyse a transhalogenation reaction to generate [18F]-5'-fluoro-5'-deoxy-2-ethynyladenosine, [18F]FDEA, followed by a ‘click’ reaction to an azide tethered cRGD peptide. This protocol offers an efficient radiolabelling of a biologically relevant peptide construct in water at pH 7.8, 37oC in 2 hours, that was metabolically stable in rats and retained high affinity for the αVβ3 integrin.Peer reviewe
Southern Auora Express with two 44 class locomotives, 30 March 1962 [picture].
Part of collection: Buckland collection of railway transport photographs.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription and other reference sources.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4543346
Data for 'A model for stochastic prediction of track support stiffness'
This dataset supports the publication:
Le Pen, L., Milne, D., Watson, G., Harkness, J., & Powrie, W. (Accepted/In press). A model for stochastic prediction of track support stiffness. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit.
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