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Professor arthur kornberg
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Nobel prize-winning biochemist whose research into enzymes helped
unravel the mystery of DNA
Arthur Kornberg was among the leading biochemists of the 20th
century. His most important scientific contribution was the
discovery of an enzyme, DNA polymerase, which synthesises DNA and in
so doing copies the DNA template. For this he shared the Nobel Prize
for Physiology or Medicine in 1959 with Severo Ochoa who had
discovered an enzyme which makes RNA. He then went on to use this
enzyme to help establish the structure of DNA proposed by Watson and
Crick and to understand how the bacterial ...
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Insurer claims rights to 4th painting; Concord theft after Shrewsbury.(LOCAL NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
; ...and Katherine. It was painted in 1765 in Italy by Angelica Kauffmann, who was a Swiss-born neoclassical painter who...New York asking if he was interested in buying an Angelica Kauffmann, Chief Macone said. The New York art dealer called...
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Clever girls; 18th-century intellectuals.(Brilliant Women: 18th-Century Bluestockings)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...writers and artists, all robed in classical style, holding scrolls and musical instruments, with Angelica Kauffmann at the easel. Kauffmann survives, but many of the others are now obscure outside academia: Elizabeth Montagu, a critic...
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Second Journey Abroad
Magazine article from: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
; ...victories over Turkey. Instead, she sent her a work by Angelica Kauffinann, the Swiss-born painter Dashkova admired...would be long lasting like Odysseus's, and that Angelica Kauffmann's painting would not lead to a rapprochement with...
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More than a lick of paint and a new loo
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...carefully restored stucco designs in the Eating Room which comes fully decorated - including original paintings by Angelica Kauffmann. Incorporating the conveniences of modern living into historic houses is not easy, and compromises have to be...
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Current and coming. (Italian paintings from the Burghley House collection; children's book illustrations)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...he determined to collect old master paintings as well as books with engraved illustrations. In Naples he met Angelica Kauffmann, who painted his portrait as well as provided him with copies of works by the old masters. Some of his more astute...
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D.C. women's arts museum recovers after weak premiere
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...the late 18th century primarily due to her many paintings of Marie Antoinette. The Swiss neo-classical painter Angelica Kauffmann was so admired that the artistic community in Rome went into mourning when she died. The exhibit's inclusion...
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Harewood House and the slave trade.
Newspaper article from: Yorkshire Evening Post (Leeds, England)
; ...stature: John Carr, Robert Adam, and Sir Charles Barry, along with decoration and furnishings by Antonio Zucci, Angelica Kauffmann, Biagio Rebecca and Thomas Chippendale. The house is of particular historical interest, partly in view of its...
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Contra el sexismo y el racismo: Guerrilla Girls. (mujeres que informan al público sobre el sexismo mediante su arte)(TT: Against sexism and racism: Guerrilla Girls) (TA: women that inform the public about sexism through their art)
Magazine article from: Fem
; ...Goncharova Kate Greenway Barbara Hepworth Eva Hesse Hannah Hoch Anna Huntingdon Mary Howard Jackson Frida Kahlo Angelica Kauffmann Hilma of Klimt Kathe Kollwitz Lee Krasner Dorothea Lange Marie Laurencin Edmonia Lewis Judith Leyster Barbara Longhi...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Births: Maria Anna Angelica Kauffmann, painter, 1741; Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan, playwright, 1751; Ezra Loomis Pound, poet, 1885; Peter Warlock (Philip...
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Legendary apartment in New York for sale $15 million is reasonable, but layout is weird, real estate agents say
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...carved fireplace, which she described as "not quite Grinling Gibbons, but that sort of thing." Two painted Angelica Kauffmann tables stood against one wall, she said, and a pair of urns flanked the French doors. The long hallway was trellised...
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