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FRUIT FLIES REMEMBER PUNGENT SMELLS MODERN SCIENTISTS FOLLOW PAVLOV TO DECIPHER MOLECULAR BASIS OF MEMORY IN DROSOPHILA, MAMMALS.
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April 2, 2002|
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The Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936) is revered as the father of conditional and learned reflexes. His best- remembered experiments focused on gastric-juice secretions in dogs.
"Pavlov rang a bell whenever he offered meat to a dog as the unconditioned stimulus," recounted molecular biologist Jerry Yin, at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York. "So when he paired the bell and the meat a number of times, pretty soon the dogs, when they heard the bell, expected the meat, and start salivating - getting ready to eat. And their stomachs duly ...
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A hero remembered.(George Rogers Clark)
Magazine article from: Cobblestone
; George Rogers Clark earned his ranking as an American...government began construction of the George Rogers Clark Memorial in Vincennes, Indiana...In 1966, the memorial became the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park. Treason...
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A leader emerges.(George Rogers Clark)
Magazine article from: Cobblestone
; George Rogers Clark's trip down the Ohio and Kanawha rivers...opponent, in an unexpected and bold move, Clark proposed to take the fight to the British...professor of history who has written about George Rogers Clark and Kentuckys rise to statehood
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George Rogers Clark National Historical Park to be Featured in United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters Program.
Newspaper article from: Entertainment Newsweekly
; ...that the nation will honor George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in...dollar coin program. The George Rogers Clark National Historical Park...and will be issued in 2017. George Rogers Clark was only 25 when he conceived...
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George Rogers Clark National Historical Park to be Featured in United States Mint America the Beautiful Quarters(TM) Program
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire
; ...that the nation will honor George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in...dollar coin program. The George Rogers Clark National Historical Park...and will be issued in 2017. George Rogers Clark was only 25 when he conceived...
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Tangling on the frontier: the saga of George Rogers Clark and Henry Hamilton.
Magazine article from: Michigan History for Kids Magazine
; ...his headquarters at Detroit, George Rogers Clark was living in Kentucky. Born...Sackville on February 25, 1779. Clark hoped to attack Detroit, but...He never returned to Detroit. George Rogers Clark lived out his life in Ohio and...
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New Boston hosts Colonial-era fair The fun begins Saturday at George Rogers Clark Park near Springfield.
Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News
; ...Boston is held annually at George Rogers Clark Park, six miles east of Fairborn...Join in the cheering as Gen. George Rogers Clark returns to the site of one...presented by the nonprofit George Rogers Clark Heritage Association. How...
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Col. Clark and his "long knives": with fewer than 200 men, Col. George Rogers Clark conquered much of the American West during the War for Independence. And he did it without losing a single man.(History--Struggle For Freedom)
Magazine article from: The New American
; Colonel George Rogers Clark had led his Kentucky riflemen 170 miles...through incredible difficulties," Clark reported in his journal, "far surpassing...plain of the Wabash. That morning Clark led his men on a fifth day of marching...
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The Life of George Rogers Clark, 1752-1818: Triumphs and Tragedies.(NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, U.S. HISTORY)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; ...E207 2004-011889 0-313-32217-1 The life of George Rogers Clark, 1752-1818; triumphs and tragedies. Title main...composite account of the personality and actions of George Rogers Clark, known as the "Hannibal of the West" for his conquest...
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About the park.(George Rogers Clark)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Cobblestone
; Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark's leadership during the daring midwinter march...believed it was on the grounds of the present-day George Rogers Clark National Historical Park. Visitors to the site can...
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George Rogers Clark's Fort Jefferson, 1780-1781; Kentucky's outpost on the western frontier.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; 0788433229 George Rogers Clark's Fort Jefferson, 1780-1781; Kentucky's outpost on the...33.50 Paperback F459 Built at the mouth of the Ohio River, George Rogers Clark's Fort Jefferson was the only 18th-century military and civilian...
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