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26. Robert WAGNER & Beth JAMISON
- www.williamdavidson.com
- Robert WAGNER.
- Children Brad WAGNER.
- Kylie WAGNER.
- Robert Clay WAGNER.
27. Robert Wagner: links and pics offered by MenCelebs.com
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28. Web - The 'Robert Wagner' Page
- www.tnelson.demon.co.uk
29. Robert Wagner Scrapbook
- www.geocities.com
30. NHRA: Robert Wagner named vice president of sales and business development
- www.theautochannel.com
- NHRA: Robert Wagner named vice president of sales and business development.
- Long-time Anaheim Sports executive, Wagner joins NHRA with extensive background in sales, marketing and broadcasting .
- Robert Wagner, a seasoned veteran in the areas of sales and broadcasting, has been named vice president of sales and business development for the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). Wagner will begin his duties July 1.
- In his new position, Wagner will oversee all NHRA sales and corporate sponsorship programs and be charged with building a sales force to meet the ever-expanding needs of the sport. ...
- Wagner spent the last 16 years in a variety of positions with Major League Baseball's Anaheim Angels, Anaheim Mighty Ducks of the National Hockey League and eventually Anaheim Sports, where he most recently served as vice president of advertising sales and broadcasting. ...
- In addition, Wagner was responsible for all in-stadium/arena and regional sponsor promotions, as well as establishing operational plans and strategies while building, maintaining and overseeing an entire sales force.
- "I am excited about the challenges and opportunities at NHRA," said Wagner. ...
31. Robert Wagner at Reel Classics
- www.reelclassics.com
32. Robert Wagner Posters
- actposters.com
33. Robert Wagner: Director of Photography
- www.reelsondemand.com
34. Article: Nobelova nagrada za fiziologijo in medicino - Wikipedija
- sl.wikipedia.org
- 1901 Emil Adolf von Behring for his serum therapy to treat diphtheria 1902 Ronald Ross for research on malaria 1903 Niels Ryberg Finsen for his light treatment of lupus vulgaris 1904 Ivan PetroviÄ Pavlov for work on the physiology of the digestive system 1905 Robert Koch for discovering the cause of tuberculosis 1906 Camillo Golgi, Santiago Ramón y Cajal for research on the nervous system 1907 Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran for research into protozoa causing disease 1908 Ilija IljiÄ MeÄ nikov, Paul Ehrlich for study of the immune system 1909 Emil Theodor Kocher for work on the thyroid gland 1910 Albrecht Kossel for research in cell biology, especially proteins and nucleic acids 1911 Allvar Gullstrand for research on the image formation by the lens of the eye 1912 Alexis Carrel for work on suture of blood vessels and transplantation 1913 Charles Robert Richet for the discovery of anaphylaxis 1914 Robert Bárány for research on the vestibular apparatus of the inner ear 1919 Jules Bordet for discovery of the complement in the immune system 1920 Schack August Steenberg Krogh for showing that the gas exchange in the lungs is ordinary diffusion 1922 Archibald Vivian Hill, Otto Fritz Meyerhof for research on muscles, especially their generation of heat and the relationship between oxygen consumption and lactic acid metabolism 1923 Frederick Grant Banting, John James Richard Macleod for the discovery of insulin 1924 Willem Einthoven for the discovery of the mechanism of the electrocardiogram 1926 Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger for elucidating Spiroptera carcinoma and artificially inducing cancer in an animal. 1927 Julius Wagner-Jauregg for healing general paralysis by infection with malaria 1928 Charles Jules Henri Nicolle for work on typhys 1929 Christiaan Eijkman, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins for discovery of various vitamins 1930 Karl Landsteiner for discovery of human blood types 1931 Otto Heinrich Warburg for research on cytochromes in cellular respiration 1932 Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, Edgar Douglas Adrian for work on the function of neurons, including the fact that stronger stimuli result in a higher frequency of nerve impulses 1933 Thomas Hunt Morgan for discovering the role of chromosomes in heredity 1934 George Hoyt Whipple, George Richards Minot, William Parry Murphy for discovering liver therapy for anaemia 1935 Hans Spemann for the discovery of organizing centers in the early development of organisms 1936 Sir Henry Hallett Dale, Otto Loewi for work on transmission of nerve impulses via neurotransmitters 1937 Albert von Szent-Györgyi Nagyrapolt for the description of vitamin C and the discovery that oxygen combines with hydrogen in cellular respiration 1938 Corneille Jean François Heymans for showing how blood pressure and oxygen content of the blood are measured by the body and transmitted to the brain 1939 Gerhard Domagk for the discovery of the sulphonamide Prontosil, the first drug effective against bacterial infections 1943 Henrik Carl Peter Dam, Edward Adelbert Doisy for the discovery of vitamin K and its chemical structure 1944 Joseph Erlanger, Herbert Spencer Gasser for the discovery of different types of nerve fibers 1945 Sir Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain, Sir Howard Walter Florey for the discovery of penicillin and its properties in the cure of infectious diseases 1946 Hermann Joseph Muller for the discovery that mutations can be induced by x-rays 1947 Carl Ferdinand Cori, Gerty Theresa, née Radnitz Cori, Bernardo Alberto Houssay for the discovery on how glycogen is converted to glucose in the body, and for the effects of hypophysis hormones on sugar metabolism 1948 Paul Hermann Müller for the discovery of the insecticide DDT 1949 Walter Rudolf Hess, Antonio Caetano De Abreu Freire Egas Moniz Hess for mapping the various functions of the midbrain; Moniz for discovering the therapeutic effect of lobotomy 1950 Edward Calvin Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein, Philip Showalter Hench for the discovery of the hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and function 1951 Max Theiler for developing a vaccine for yellow fever 1952 Selman Abraham Waksman for discovering the first antibiotic effective against tuberculosis: streptomycin 1953 Hans Adolf Krebs, Fritz Albert Lipmann Krebs for the discovery of the citric acid cycle in cellular respiration; Lipman for discovery and research on coenzyme A 1954 John Franklin Enders, Thomas Huckle Weller, Frederick Chapman Robbins for showing how to cultivate poliomyelitis viruses in the test tube 1955 Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell for research on enzymes and their actions, especially oxydizing enzymes 1956 André Frédéric Cournand, Werner Forssmann, Dickinson W. Richards for showing how to insert a catheter into the heart and studying various heart diseases 1957 Daniel Bovet for discovering synthetic drugs such as antihistamines that block the action of biological amines 1958 George Wells Beadle, Edward Lawrie Tatum, Joshua Lederberg for showing that genes control individual steps in metabolism 1959 Severo Ochoa, Arthur Kornberg for the synthesis of the nucleic acids RNA and DNA 1960 Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Peter Brian Medawar for the discovery that the immune system of the fetus learns how to distinguish between self and non-self 1961 Georg von Békésy for elucidating the cochlea of the ear 1962 Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson, Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins for discovering the molecular structure of DNA 1963 Sir John Carew Eccles, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Andrew Fielding Huxley for describing the electric transmission of impulses along nerves 1964 Konrad Bloch, Feodor Lynen for research on cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism 1965 François Jacob, André Lwoff, Jacques Monod for discovering messenger RNA, ribosomes, and the genes controlling the expression of other genes 1966 Peyton Rous, Charles Brenton Huggins Rous for the discovery of viruses that induce tumours; Huggins for the discovery of the treatment of prostate cancer with hormones 1967 Ragnar Granit, Haldan Keffer Hartline, George Wald for describing the different types of light-sensitive cells in the eye and how light interacts with them 1968 Robert W. ... Prusiner for the discovery of prions, infectious protein particles 1998 Robert F. ... Robert Horvitz, John E. ...
35. Article: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1901 Emil Adolf von Behring for his serum therapy to treat diphtheria 1902 Ronald Ross for research on malaria 1903 Niels Ryberg Finsen for his light treatment of lupus vulgaris 1904 Ivan Petrovich Pavlov for work on the physiology of the digestive system 1905 Robert Koch for discovering the cause of tuberculosis 1906 Camillo Golgi, Santiago Ramón y Cajal for research on the nervous system 1907 Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran for research into protozoa causing disease 1908 Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov, Paul Ehrlich for study of the immune system 1909 Emil Theodor Kocher for work on the thyroid gland 1910 Albrecht Kossel for research in cell biology, especially proteins and nucleic acids 1911 Allvar Gullstrand for research on the image formation by the lens of the eye 1912 Alexis Carrel for work on suture of blood vessels and transplantation 1913 Charles Robert Richet for the discovery of anaphylaxis 1914 Robert Bárány for research on the vestibular apparatus of the inner ear 1919 Jules Bordet for discovery of the complement in the immune system 1920 Schack August Steenberg Krogh for showing that the gas exchange in the lungs is ordinary diffusion 1922 Archibald Vivian Hill, Otto Fritz Meyerhof for research on muscles, especially their generation of heat and the relationship between oxygen consumption and lactic acid metabolism 1923 Frederick Grant Banting, John James Richard Macleod for the discovery of insulin 1924 Willem Einthoven for the discovery of the mechanism of the electrocardiogram 1926 Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger for elucidating Spiroptera carcinoma and artificially inducing cancer in an animal. 1927 Julius Wagner-Jauregg for healing general paralysis by infection with malaria 1928 Charles Jules Henri Nicolle for work on typhus 1929 Christiaan Eijkman, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins for discovery of various vitamins 1930 Karl Landsteiner for discovery of human blood types 1931 Otto Heinrich Warburg for research on cytochromes in cellular respiration 1932 Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, Edgar Douglas Adrian for work on the function of neurons, including the fact that stronger stimuli result in a higher frequency of nerve impulses 1933 Thomas Hunt Morgan for discovering the role of chromosomes in heredity 1934 George Hoyt Whipple, George Richards Minot, William Parry Murphy for discovering liver therapy for anaemia 1935 Hans Spemann for the discovery of organizing centers in the early development of organisms 1936 Sir Henry Hallett Dale, Otto Loewi for work on transmission of nerve impulses via neurotransmitters 1937 Albert Szent-Györgyi von Nagyrapolt for the description of vitamin C and the discovery that oxygen combines with hydrogen in cellular respiration 1938 Corneille Jean François Heymans for showing how blood pressure and oxygen content of the blood are measured by the body and transmitted to the brain 1939 Gerhard Domagk for the discovery of the sulphonamide Prontosil, the first drug effective against bacterial infections 1943 Henrik Carl Peter Dam, Edward Adelbert Doisy for the discovery of vitamin K and its chemical structure 1944 Joseph Erlanger, Herbert Spencer Gasser for the discovery of different types of nerve fibers 1945 Sir Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain, Sir Howard Walter Florey for the discovery of penicillin and its properties in the cure of infectious diseases 1946 Hermann Joseph Muller for the discovery that mutations can be induced by x-rays 1947 Carl Ferdinand Cori, Gerty Theresa, née Radnitz Cori, Bernardo Alberto Houssay for the discovery on how glycogen is converted to glucose in the body, and for the effects of hypophysis hormones on sugar metabolism 1948 Paul Hermann Müller for the discovery of the insecticide DDT 1949 Walter Rudolf Hess, Antonio Caetano De Abreu Freire Egas Moniz Hess for mapping the various functions of the midbrain; Moniz for discovering the therapeutic effect of lobotomy 1950 Edward Calvin Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein, Philip Showalter Hench for the discovery of the hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and function 1951 Max Theiler for developing a vaccine for yellow fever 1952 Selman Abraham Waksman for discovering the first antibiotic effective against tuberculosis: streptomycin 1953 Hans Adolf Krebs, Fritz Albert Lipmann Krebs for the discovery of the citric acid cycle in cellular respiration; Lipman for discovery and research on coenzyme A 1954 John Franklin Enders, Thomas Huckle Weller, Frederick Chapman Robbins for showing how to cultivate poliomyelitis viruses in the test tube 1955 Axel Hugo Theodor Theorell for research on enzymes and their actions, especially oxydizing enzymes 1956 André Frédéric Cournand, Werner Forssmann, Dickinson W. Richards for showing how to insert a catheter into the heart and studying various heart diseases 1957 Daniel Bovet for discovering synthetic drugs such as antihistamines that block the action of biological amines 1958 George Wells Beadle, Edward Lawrie Tatum, Joshua Lederberg for showing that genes control individual steps in metabolism 1959 Severo Ochoa, Arthur Kornberg for the synthesis of the nucleic acids RNA and DNA 1960 Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Peter Brian Medawar for the discovery that the immune system of the fetus learns how to distinguish between self and non-self 1961 Georg von Békésy for elucidating the cochlea of the ear 1962 Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson, Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins for discovering the molecular structure of DNA 1963 Sir John Carew Eccles, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Andrew Fielding Huxley for describing the electric transmission of impulses along nerves 1964 Konrad Bloch, Feodor Lynen for research on cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism 1965 François Jacob, André Lwoff, Jacques Monod for discovering messenger RNA, ribosomes, and the genes controlling the expression of other genes 1966 Peyton Rous, Charles Brenton Huggins Rous for the discovery of viruses that induce tumours; Huggins for the discovery of the treatment of prostate cancer with hormones 1967 Ragnar Granit, Haldan Keffer Hartline, George Wald for describing the different types of light-sensitive cells in the eye and how light interacts with them 1968 Robert W. ... Prusiner for the discovery of prions, infectious protein particles 1998 Robert F. ... Robert Horvitz, John E. ...
36. Robert Wagner: movie stills - photos
- www.allmoviephoto.com
37. Robert Wagner
- www.canoe.ca
- Robert Wagner, Jill St. ...
- Calgary Sun For the past three years, Robert Wagner and Jill St. ...
- "I've known Robert since I was 14," recalls St. ...
- They told me I could visit any other set on the lot, so I rushed right over to where Robert was filming Say One For Me with Bing Crosby. ...
- John and Wagner became and remained friends. ...
- Wagner explains that the couple's romance "was a wonderful friendship that grew over time into love. ...
- It's Wagner, 68, who explains how St. ...
- Wagner's more than 30 films include The Pink Panther and Curse of the Pink Panther, The Towering Inferno, Harper, Midway, Dragon: The Brue Lee Story and the TV version of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Nathalie Wood and Sir Laurence Olivier. ...
- Wagner is even better known for his three long-running TV series Hart to Hart, Switch and It Takes a Thief. ...
- Wagner, who reprises the role in this summer's sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged me. ...
- "Thanks to Austin Powers, I have a whole new generation of fans," concedes Wagner. ...
- If he did write his autobiography, Wagner wouldn't be the only published writer in the house. ...
38. Richard Wagner
- w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de
- Richard Wagner (1813-1883).
- He was the son either of the police actuary Friedrich Wagner, who died soon after his birth, or of his mother's friend the painter, actor and poet Ludwig Geyer, whom she married in August 1814. ...
- He also worked on the text and music of an opera on the 'Flying Dutchman' legend; but in 1842 Rienzi, a large-scale opera with a political theme set in imperial Rome, was accepted for Dresden and Wagner went there for its highly successful premiere. Its theme reflects something of Wagner's own politics (he was involved in the semi-revolutionary, intellectual 'Young Germany' movement). ... Wagner was now appointed joint Kapellmeister at the Dresden court. ...
- The theme of redemption through a woman's love, in the Dutchman, recurs in Wagner's operas (and perhaps his life). ... In both Wagner moves towards a more continuous texture with semi-melodic narrative and a supporting orchestral fabric helping convey its sense. ...
- Wagner did not stay long in Bavaria, because of opposition at Ludwig's court, especially when it was known that he was having an affair with Cosima, the wife of the conductor Hans von Bülow (she was Liszt's daughter); Bülow (who condoned it) directed the Tristan premiere in 1865. Here Wagner, in depicting every shade of sexual love, developed a style richer and more chromatic than anyone had previously attempted, using dissonance and its urge for resolution in a continuing pattem to build up tension and a sense of profound yearning; Act 2 is virtually a continuous love duet, touching every emotion from the tenderest to the most passionately erotic. Before returning to the Ring, Wagner wrote, during the mid-1860s, The Mastersingers of Nuremberg: this is in a quite different vein, a comedy set in 16th-century Nuremberg, in which a noble poet-musician wins, through his victory in a music contest - a victory over pedants who stick to the foolish old rules - the hand of his beloved, fame and riches. (The analogy with Wagner's view of himself is obvious. ...
- The opera was given, under Bülow, in 1868; Wagner had been living at Tribschen, near Lucerne, since 1866, and that year Cosima formally joined him, they had two children when in 1870 they married. The first two Ring operas, Das Rheingold and Die Walküre, were given in Munich, on Ludwig's insistence, in 1869 and 1870; Wagner however was anxious to have a special festival opera house for the complete cycle and spent much energy trying to raise money for it. ... The house was built at Bayreuth, designed by Wagner as the home for his concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk ('total art work'- an alliance of music, poetry, the visual arts, dance etc). ...
- In 1877 Wagner conducted in London, hoping to recoup Bayreuth losses; later in the year he began a new opera, Parsifal. ... Wagner did more than any other composer to change music, and indeed to change art and thinking about it. ...
39. Robert Wagner photos
- beowulfslair.artistrealm.org
40. Reneau Art Gallery : Robert Wagner
- www.reneauart.com
41. Actor Robert Wagner Sues Over Charlie's Angels
- www.gossipmagazine.com
- Actor Robert Wagner Sues Over Charlie's Angels.
- Actor Robert Wagner has sued Sony Pictures Entertainment claiming he is entitled to half the profits from the two Charlie's Angeles movies for his role in developing the 1970s television series on which the films were based. Wagner and his late wife, actress Natalie Wood, became financially linked to ABC's original Charlie's Angels series when they agreed to star in a 1974 TV movie called Love Song for producers Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg, the lawsuit, filed on Tuesday, said. ...
- In his lawsuit, Wagner said Sony, which has since assumed all rights to the series from Spelling's production company, has refused to pay him his share of the profits from the 2000 film Charlie's Angels and its 2003 sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. ...
- The lawsuit asks the court to require Sony to include profits from the films in calculating Wagner's share of net profits for the TV series, and to turn over all information and financial records regarding the making of the movies. "This has to do with whether or not his entitlement to a share in the television series extends to the movie," Wagner's attorney, Samuel Pryor, said. ...
42. Robert Wagner : movies, actors and actresses fan site, address, bio data, poster, picture, wallpaper and desktop stuff.
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43. Robert Wagner
- www.wagneralt.com
- E-Mail Bob Wagner.
- As President of Wagner Alternators and Supplies, Inc. ...
- I started with Wagner's in 1980 after being employed in the banking industry for many years. ...
- © 2004 Wagner Alternators and Supplies, Inc. ...
44. Robert Wagner pics, pictures, photos, wallpapers, free gallery, videos, biography
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- This web site offers selected resources on Robert Wagner, providing easy access to any information on Robert Wagner: pictures, wallpapers, desktop themes, etc. You can add a new resource on Robert Wagner here. ...
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45. Carolyn Brady | Historical Research | Robert Wagner and the Milwaukee Furniture Co
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- Robert Wagner and the Milwaukee Furniture Company.
- What if you already know most of the names and dates of your ancestors' lives, but you want to find out more about how they lived? In this case, Robert Wagner's great-granddaughter Mary Alexander knew that he had come from Germany and that he married Alvina Ehlert in Milwaukee in 1869. ... Mary also knew that Robert had a furniture factory, because a number of his pieces are still in the family. ...
- City directories showed where Robert Wagner lived and worked. ... Amazingly enough, he was the only Robert Wagner listed in Milwaukee for most of those years.
- Wagoner, Robert, shinglemaker, John E Eldred Eldred was a shingle manufacturer on 114-118 S. ...
- no Robert Wagner or Wagoner was listed but there was a Miss Alvine Ehlert, saleswoman, res. ...
- Wagner, Robert, sawyer JE Eldred, res. ...
- assuming that this is Robert's wife Alvina, the lag-time in listing is not at all surprising .
- Wagner, Robert, lab, res 627 Wells "lab" = laborer .
- Wagner, Robert (Volkmann & Co) res. ...
- (John C Iverson and Robert Wagner) picture frame and moulding mnfrs 112 Spring.
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- Wagner Robert (R Wagner & Co) r 273 14th.
- Wagner R & Co (Robert Wagner & Oscar Drishaus), furniture mnfrs, n. ...
- Wagner Hugo C, clk 425 E Water h 273 14th.
46. Yahoo! Canada Directory > Actors > Robert Wagner
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- Actors > Robert Wagner.
- Directory > Entertainment > Actors and Actresses > Wagner, Robert.
- Robert Wagner - official site, includes pictures, RJ vision, biography, and more.
- IMDb: Robert Wagner - includes mini biography, filmography, and TV appearances.
- Directory > Entertainment > Actors and Actresses > Wagner, Robert.
47. Yahoo! Directory Actors > Robert Wagner
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48. Ananova - Robert Wagner sues for half of Charlie's Angels film profits
- www.ananova.com
- Robert Wagner sues for half of Charlie's Angels film profits.
- Robert Wagner is suing for half the profits from the Charlie's Angels movies, because of his involvement in the development of the original TV series.
- Wagner, who starred in the Hart to Hart TV series, became involved with the Charlie's Angels series with his late wife Natalie Wood, when they agreed to star in the TV movie Love Affair.
- The film was produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg, and they gave Wood and Wagner part interest for five further TV shows, the lawsuit says.
- Sony later assumed the rights to the series from Spelling's production company, but Wagner says he was never paid his share of the profits from either of the recent blockbuster films.
- Wagner's lawsuit demands Sony includes profits from the films in his share of the profits from the TV series. ...
49. Robert Wagner: movie stills - photos
- www.allmegastar.com
50. Robert Wagner Photos & Posters @ Filmbug UK
- www.filmbug.co.uk
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