Hans Spemann
Hans Spemann , 1869-1941, German embryologist. He was professor of zoology (1919-35) at the Univ. of Freiburg. By transplanting embryonic tissue to a new location or to another embryo, he investigated the agency that governs the growth and differentiation of cells. He received the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and described his research in Embryonic Development and Induction (1938).
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SOHO spacecraft bags 102 comets.
M2 Presswire; 2/9/2000; 700+ words
; ...breakup of a great comet, perhaps the one that the Greek astronomer Ephorus saw in 372 BC," said Dr. Brian Marsden of the Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, MA. "Ephorus reported that the comet split in two. This fits with my calculation...
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Hoh Mike has the class to win again; In association with Pagebet.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Journal (Newcastle, England); 6/2/2008; 669 words
; ...on a swift upward curve. Sir Michael Stoute can strike with Ephorus in the Carleton Furniture Handicap at Thirsk while Mel Brittain...Ballew, 7.15 Trojan Hero, 7.45 Minus Fifteen, 8.15 Ephorus, 8.45 Nigella. WINDSOR: 6.30 Shyrl, 7.00 Dark Prospect...
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SOHO SPACECRAFT BAGS 102 COMETS
Transcript from: Regulatory Intelligence Data; 2/8/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...breakup of a great comet, perhaps the one that the Greek astronomer Ephorus saw in 372 BC, said Dr. Brian Marsden of the Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, MA. Ephorus reported that the comet split in two. This fits with my calculation...
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Horse Racing: Allan knows the way to San Jose win; THIRSK.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England); 6/4/2008; 578 words
; ...win the 1m4f handicap. Setting what looked a decent gallop, he judged matters to perfection, and although the favourite Ephorus came with a late run, Laterly held on by a short head. "He's very tough and will go hurdling this winter," said Tate...
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Before Writing, vols. 1-2.
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 1/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...events he describes, his sources of information are crucial. Weiskopf suggests that Diodorus' information is derived from Ephorus, who reflects Isocrates' propaganda about barbarian ineptness (p. 12), but this chain of literary authorities is neither...
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Horse Racing: Copsale Lad can prove Fitzgerald has made right call in Paddy Power; TRAINING CENTRES.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England); 11/17/2007; 700+ words
; ...Stoute in her subsequent work. Others to follow Lingfield: 12.00 Rhadegunda, 1.20 Segal, 1.55 Ceremonial Jade. Uttoxeter: 1.05 Ballyboley. Wolverhampton: 7.00 Ephorus, 7.30 Pearl, 8.25 Red Blossom, 8.55 Wodhill Gold.
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The So-called "Great Satrap's Revolt," 366-360 B.C.: Concerning Local Instability in the Achaemenid Far West.
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 1/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...events he describes, his sources of information are crucial. Weiskopf suggests that Diodorus' information is derived from Ephorus, who reflects Isocrates' propaganda about barbarian ineptness (p. 12), but this chain of literary authorities is neither...
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Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greece.
Magazine article from: The Historian; 6/22/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...and Ganymede, Percy argues that, as the title of one of his chapters proclaims, "The gods became pederasts." Following Ephorus and other fragments of ancient tradition, Percy argues that pederasty was introduced in Crete, about 650, by a lawgiver...
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Ella slogs through mud to strike for in-form Swinbank; PONTEFRACT.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Racing Post (London, England); 5/1/2008; 700+ words
; ...Newmarket this Guineas weekend, but their colours were carried to success in the 1m2f maiden, as the Sir Michael Stoute-trained Ephorus defied a drift from 5-2 out to 6-1 to score by half a length, while fellow three-year-old Allied Powers was an impressive...
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Islam is not oil and terror.(world news in brief)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Presbyterian Record; 10/1/2006; 530 words
; ...rejected and he believes strengthening Muslim moderates in their own communities through dialogue can help reduce conflict. The ephorus, or bishop, one of the eight presidents of the World Council of Churches, knows conflict."l was a freedom fighter against...
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Ephorus
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Ephorus , c.405-330 BC, Greek historian, b. Cyme in Aeolis; pupil of Isocrates. His chief work is a universal history, in 30 books, of which only fragments survive, arranged by subjects. He was widely quoted by the ancients, notably by Diodorus Siculus.
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Isocrates
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...and at which he taught till after 351 B.C. Among his students were the general Timotheus; the historians Theopompus and Ephorus; Nicocles, King of Cyprus; the orators Isaeus, Hyperides, and Lycurgus; and the philosopher Speusippus. The last period...
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Apelles
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...the most celebrated in antiquity but now known only through descriptions of his works. He is thought to have studied under Ephorus of Ephesus and under Pamphilus of Amphipolis at Sicyon. He was court painter to Philip II of Macedon and to Alexander the...
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ephor
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
ephor Spartan magistrate. XVI. — L. ephorus — Gr. éphoros , f. EPI- + * For- , base of horân see.
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