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  • • Carefully examining the MGR process to lay the foundation for the structured organization of energy, Gurwitsch took up the notion of Szent - Györgi (1941) where migration of energy along common electronic levels of protein molecules could now be applied to what he called constellations or, in current terms, ensembles; • these are linked clusters of macromolecules held together by constant energy circulation, seen as a common electronic cloud that is shared.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • I shall cast my vote for Annemie Neyts here in Belgium; my best wishes go to Marianne Mikko in Estonia, Gisela Kallenbach, Doris Pack, and Heide Rühle in Germany, István Szent-Iványi in Hungary, Jelko Kacin in Slovenia and Ana Maria Gomes in Portugal; and especially to Nina Suomalainen in Finland who is not an incumbent but trying to get elected for the first time.

    Linkspam for 3-6-2009 nwhyte 2009

  • In it, he quotes the scientist Albert Szent-Györgyi: "Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought."

    Richard Firn obituary 2010

  • So, for four years, the vitamin had been isolated and to hand without Szent-Györgyi realizing what he had done.

    The Nobel Prize and the Discovery of Vitamins 2004

  • Szent-Györgyi's crystals, and then been able to synthesize the vitamin.

    The Nobel Prize and the Discovery of Vitamins 2004

  • Not only do I have better-than-perfect vision, thanks to my successful Lasik surgery, but I use my eyes to see things no one else has seen see Albert Szent-Györgyi quote.

    Attempts at improvements 2006

  • Szent-Györgyi (1937) vitamin C and the catalysis of fumaric acid

    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1901-2000 2001

  • Szent-Györgyi, has often compared the chemical process in living cells with a great drama played with the electrons as actors on a stage formed by the biomolecules - with the only difference that the scene as well as the actors may be a thousand billion times smaller than we are accustomed to from the Royal

    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1977 - Presentation Speech 1992

  • Albert Szent-Györgyi was a flamboyant Hungarian biochemist, famous for having isolated vitamin C and for other important discoveries.

    Two Roads to Stockholm Perutz, M.F. 1988

  • Szent-Györgyi and he extended his researches into the vitamin B2 and E fields.

    Paul Karrer - Biography 1966

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