John Cowdery Kendrew, CBE FRS (24 March 1917 – 23 August 1997) was an English biochemist, crystallographer, and science administrator. Kendrew shared the...
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Kendrew is a small settlement in Dr Beyers Naudé Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. "Main Place Kendrew". Census 2011. v...
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General Sir Douglas Anthony Kendrew, KCMG, CB, CBE, DSO & Three Bars (22 July 1910 – 28 February 1989), often known as Joe Kendrew especially during his rugby...
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Kendrew Barracks is a British Army barracks located 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north east of Cottesmore, Rutland, England. The barracks opened in 2012, at the...
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Kendrew is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Douglas Kendrew (1910–1989), British Army officer, rugby player and politician John Kendrew...
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Kendrew Lascelles (pronounced Lassels; 20 September 1935 – 1 March 2022) was an English-born actor, performer and writer from South Africa. His works...
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John Kendrew (1748-1800), a Darlington Quaker, is best known for having invented the first effective process for the mechanical spinning of flax. With...
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Norman Kendrew (6 December 1908 – 12 September 1966) was an English cricketer. He played one first-class match for Bengal in 1940/41. "Norman Kendrew". ESPNcricinfo...
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Peter Kendrew (born 25 April 1940) is a male English former competition swimmer. He competed for Great Britain in the Olympics and European championships...
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St John's College, Oxford (section Kendrew Quadrangle)
by Wright & Wright Architects and opened in 2019. Until moving to the Kendrew Quadrangle in 2010, the Holdsworth Law Library was situated in the neighbouring...
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RAF Cottesmore (section Kendrew Barracks)
Multi-Role Brigades. In April 2012 it was renamed Kendrew Barracks after Major General Sir Douglas Kendrew. The badge of RAF Cottesmore consisted of a hunting...
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Wilfrid George Kendrew (12 September 1884 – 4 April 1962) was a British climatologist. Kendrew was born in Keith, Banffshire in northern Scotland in 1884...
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Extension, and the Coventry Phoenix Initiative. Recent projects include the Kendrew Quadrangle for St John's College, Oxford, Maggie's Centre in Cheltenham;...
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and 1999. On 28 April 1960, Smith married Marcia Kendrew (b. 1940), a daughter of Sir Douglas Kendrew, a future Governor of Western Australia, in St. Mary...
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2) Penny Hardwick, 3) Jackie Allen, 4) Charlie Nicholson, and 5) Sarah Kendrew. Rob, recalling these breakups, sets about getting in touch with the former...
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Evelyn Sandberg-Vavalà (redirect from Evelyn Kendrew)
Sandberg; 1888 - 8 September 1961), also known by her married name as Evelyn Kendrew, was a British art historian who studied iconography in the Italian Renaissance...
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crystallography. This achievement was reported in 1958 by John Kendrew and associates. For this discovery, Kendrew shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Max...
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Denver's signature songs. "The Box", which concludes the album, is a poem by Kendrew Lascelles illustrating the futility of war. The album peaked at number...
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Peter Fox (librarian) (redirect from Peter Kendrew Fox)
Peter Kendrew Fox (born 23 March 1949) is a British professional librarian. After eight years service in Cambridge University Library he moved to Dublin...
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outside Europe. EMBL was the idea of Leó Szilárd, James Watson and John Kendrew. Their goal was to create an international research centre, similar to...
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hemoglobin. For this work he shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with John Kendrew, who sequenced the globular protein myoglobin. The role of hemoglobin in...
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von Békésy Ivo Andrić Dag Hammarskjöld 1962 Lev Landau Max Perutz; John Kendrew Francis Crick; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins John Steinbeck Linus Pauling...
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earliest mills were developed for spinning yarn for the linen industry. John Kendrew (an optician) and Thomas Porthouse (a clockmaker), both of Darlington developed...
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Army officer and 1500 metre Olympic gold medal winner in 1912 Sir Douglas Kendrew, brigade commander in Italy, Greece and the Middle East between 1944 and...
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structures to be solved were hemoglobin by Max Perutz and myoglobin by John Kendrew, in 1958. The use of computers and increasing computing power also supported...
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Literature 1950 Ernest Walton Physics 1951 Richard Synge Chemistry 1952 John Kendrew Chemistry 1962 Alan Hodgkin Physiology or Medicine 1963 Andrew Huxley Physiology...
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opening credits 2011 Joint Body / The Bandit Nick Burke Bad Meat Doug Kendrew Post Mark 2013 Bad Turn Worse / We Gotta Get Out Of This Place Giff The...
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documenting the elusive 310-helix. Together with Lawrence Bragg and John Kendrew, Perutz published an exploration of polypeptide chain configurations in...
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could work to determine the structure of DNA. That summer, Luria met John Kendrew, and he arranged for a new postdoctoral research project for Watson in...
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CT England Rutland 1938 2012 Transferred to the British Army and became Kendrew Barracks. RAF Cottenham England Cambridgeshire 1918 1919 Former Royal Flying...
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