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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 3. Folder 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photo of six men on several small boats arranging and gathering fishing nets.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 3. Folder 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photo of four men in and around the bridge of a large vessel out on the water. Captian behind the steering wheel. Buildings visible in the backround.
    Description: There are duplicates of this file in various state of preservtion and color
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1979 Comparative Pathology of Marine Invertebrates course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and sixr jpeg images.
    Description: CompPATHOLOGY_1979-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Comparative Pathology course in 1979.Twenty people featured.
    Description: CompPATHOLOGY_1979-2.jpeg: Back of group photo with "comp pathology 1979" in the upper left hand corner.
    Description: CompPATHOLOGY_1979-3.jpeg: Scanned and washed out copy of the group photo with numbers written over the featured individuals and "Comp. Pathology (print for I.D. Jan 79)"
    Description: CompPATHOLOGY_1979-5.jpeg: Typed class roster with additional information hand written. "Comparative Pathology of Marine Invertebrates Janurary 1979 Course-Student Roster-15 Andrews, Charla Johns Hopkins School of Hygine and Public Health, 12 Bennett, Hollis Battelle Memorial Institute, 16 Cook, Maltha Sloan-Kettering Institute, 5 Cox, Fanethia Texas Southern U., 1 Elston, Ralph Cornell U., 8 Font, William U. of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, 10 Hartley, Dean U. of Illinois, 18 Hazell, Rhonda College of St. Elizabeth, 9 McCormick, Stephen Mass. Institute of Technology/WHOI, 3 Meyers, Theodore Cornell U., 17 Moore, Carol Northeastern U., 2 Patterson, Michael U. of Washington, 4 Peters, Esther U. of South Florida, 14 Sutton, Marilyn Atlanta U., 11 Swanson, Danald Columbia College, (6. F. Bang, 7. A. Cooper-Willis) Instructors, 13. Gilda Cardemoan-assist, (19. Carol Reinisch, 20. R. Prendegast) Instructor
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; Special Topics Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: 1989 Grass Fellows at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of four images and four jpeg images.
    Description: GRASSFELLOWS_1989-1.jpeg: Black and white photo of the Grass Fellows in 1989. Thirteen people posing of a photo outside.
    Description: GRASSFELLOWS_1989-2.jpeg: Back of group photo with "Grass Fellows 1989"
    Description: GRASSFELLOWS_1989-3.jpeg: Plain paper with traced silhouettes of people in photo with handwritten list of their names.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; Special Topics Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 5
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1980 Ecology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of four images and four jpeg images.
    Description: ECOLOGY_1980-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Ecology course in 1980. Twentyone people posing outside of the Witman building.
    Description: ECOLOGY_1980-2.jpeg: Back of group photo with "Ecology 1980" handwritten in the upper left hand corner
    Description: ECOLOGY_1980-3.jpeg: Handwritten numbered list of people in photo. "1. George M. Woodwell, 2. Donna Vallas, 3. Charles Hannibal, 4. Kathleen Bossort, 5. Wendy Strahm, 6. Anna Willis, 7. Michael Heyn, 8. Wendy Cox, 9. Joan d'Hedouvillie, 10. Robert Eifert, 11. Carol Tanner, 12. Ann Marie Fagan, 13. Barbara Jo Schmitt, 14. Brian Donlon, 15. Let Lee, 16. Truit Prosper, 17. Blythe Mariton, 18. Alfred Pinkney, 19. David Bernard, 20. William Ford, 21. Bruce Peterson"
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; Special Topics Courses
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  • 6
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1985 Embryology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of four images and four jpeg images.
    Description: EMBRYOLOGY_1985-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Embryology course in 1985. Fortysix people standing infront of the Loeb building
    Description: EMBRYOLOGY_1985-3.jpeg: Handwritten numbered list of people featured in photo. "Embryology, 1985" and "1. Anthony Shrutkowski (Columbia U), 2. Mark Dworkin (Columbia U), 3 William Jeffery (U of Texas), 4. Andrew Farquharson (U. of Glasgow), 5. James Uzman (U of Texas), 6. Mark Broshear (Worcester Foundation), 7. Kenneth Howard (Imperial College), Gerald Schatten (Florida State U), 11. Eric Cole (U. of Iowa), 12. Seth Blair (U. of Washington), 13. Douglas Kline (U. of connecticut), 14. Roy Golsteyn (U. of Calgary), 15. Laurinda Jaffe (U. of Connecticut), 16. William Crain (Worcester Foundation), 17. Francois Dube (Stanford U), 18. Jeffrey Welch (U. of North Carolina), 19. Karen Miotto (U. of Colorado), 20. Amy Sater (U of Texas), 21. Rebecca Beach (U of Texas), 22. David Goldhammer (Ohio State U.), 23. Eva Dworkin-Rostl (Columbia U.), 24. Julia Chisholm (Cambridge U.), 25. Abby Telfer (Harvard U.), 16. Laura Dike (Boston U.), 27. Johanna Speksnijder (U. of Utrecht), 28. Caleb Crain (Harvard U.),29. Helen Epstein (Columbia U.), 30. Androniki Beis (U. of Thessaloniki), 32. Elisabeth Brault (U. of Paris), 33. Josh Olins (Earlham C.), 34. David Moury (U. of Texas), 35. Bruce Brandhorst (McGill U.)"
    Description: EMBRYOLOGY_1985-4.jpeg: Continued handwritten list of names "36. Andrew Ransick (U. of Texas), 37. Gerard Coffe (U. of Paris), 38. Tom Rayson (U. of Hawaii), 39. Kenneth Kao (U. of Toronto), 40. Paul Turner (U. of Connecticut), 41. Phillip Allen (Harvard U.), 42. Billie Swalla (U. of Iowa), 43. Alexandra Basolo (U. of Texas), 44. Seth Lapuk (U. of Connecticut), 45. Mattias Hafner (U. of Heidelberg), 46. Ray Kado (NRS, France)"
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; MBL Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1979 Developmental Biology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and six jpeg images.
    Description: DEVBIOL_1979-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Developmental Biology course in 1979.Twentysix people featured posing infront of the Loeb building.
    Description: DEVBIOL_1979-2.jpeg: Back of group photo with "Dev Biol 1979" handwritten in the upper left hand corner.
    Description: DEVBIOL_1979-3.jpeg: Washed out copy of group photo with handwritten numbers over people in addition to Dev Bio (Jan 1979), 32, 210 W. Vincent
    Description: DEVBIOL_1979-5.jpeg: Typed class roster "Janurary 1979 Developemental Biology Course Student Roster. 12 Backstom, LeeAnn College of the Holy Cross, 2 Barnum, Susan CentralMichigan U., 19. Bumiller, Mark Tulane U., 3. Cangemi, Phyllis Columbia U., 14 Collins, Erica Medgar Evers College, 23 Crowler, Paula Skidmore College, 15 Depelteau, Audrey Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 16 Dube, Francois U. of Montreal, 8. Hanke, Jeffrey College of st. Rose, 11. Kanders, Bonnie Cornell U., 16 Latinwo, Lekan Alabama A&M U., 5. Lewis, Andrea Atlanta U., 22. Lowret, David Macalester College, 21 Lutz, Douglas, U. of Manitoba, 25. Nazar, Nancy Monmouth College, 18. Ortique, Denise Dillard U., 9. Page, Jennifer Tulane U., 1. Pillsbury, Katherine Middlebury College, 10. Sliter, Timothy Harvard U., 27. Spieth, Timothy State U. College of Arts & Sciences at Geneseo, 17. Sullivan, Robert U. of Montreal, 20. Wilson, Nanacy Macalester College, 4. Moss, David, 6. McGlynn, Clare, 7. Vincent, Walter"
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; Special Topics Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 8
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1981 Neurobiology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and six jpeg images.
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JAN1981-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the neurobiology course in 1981. Twentysix people featured.
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JAN1981-2.jpeg: Back of photo "Neurobiology 1981"
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JAN1981-3.jpeg: Washed out copy of group photo "Neurobiology Jan 81" with circled and labeled heads.
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JAN1981-5.jpeg: Typed roster "Janurary Neurobiology Course, 1981; Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole" Followed by a list "1. C. K. Govind (Instructor), 2. Paul Pangaro (quest), 3. Stephen Senft (Teaching Assistant), 4. Bill Richards (Teaching Assistant), 5. John Bry, 6. Ching-Ju Chen. 7. Ann Landry, 8. Laurel Freed, 9. Marva Smith, 10. Marsha Bolden, 11. Stephen Raymond (Instructor), 14. Lesley Eisele, 15. Yale Pearlson, 16. Greg Famiglio, 17. Charles Thompson (Teaching Assistant), 18. Harold Atwood (Instructor), 19. David Naftolowitz, 20. Elmer Zebley, 21. Jacqueline Krikorian, 22. Serge Gart, 23. Sarah Rochel, 24. Juan Acosta- Urquidi (Teaching Assistant), 25. Charles Brooks, 26. Ralph Lydic, Not Present: Phillipa Norman"
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; MBL Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 9
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1981 Embryology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and six jpeg images.
    Description: EMBRYOLOGYSUMMER_1981-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Embryology course in 1981. Thirtyeight people.
    Description: EMBRYOLOGYSUMMER_1981-3.jpeg: Washed out copy of photo woth number drawn over faces and "Embryology Summer 1981".
    Description: EMBRYOLOGYSUMMER_1981-5.jpeg: Handwritten list of people. "Embryology Course- Summer, 1981-MBL WoodsHole, Mass." and a list "1. Dana McKinley, 2. Louis Sowers, 3. Richard Showman, 4. Michael Danilchik, 5. Pierre Guerrier, 6. William Klein, 7. Bruce Brandhorst, 8. Vicky Murtif, 9. David O'Brochta, 10. Elizabeth Brown, 11. Robert Edgar, 12. Willima Jeffery, 13. Lisa Spain, 14. Rudolf Raff, 15. Rodrigo Neto, 16. Thomas Goralski, 17. Ana Oliveira, 18. Beth Sherman, 19. Lisa Kole, 20. James Ferguson, 21. Judith Henderson, 22. Gary Skuse, 23. Danuta Krotoski, 24. Joanna Groden, 25. Faith Barnett, 26. Roberto Nicosia, 27. Michael Rusbash, 28. David Adelson, 29. Katherine Keenan, 30. Hilder Colot, 31. Paula Hoefen, 32. Dan Wells, 33. Angela Tyner, 34. Peter Lin, 35. Frank tufaro, 36. Gordon Baltuch, 37. Richard Shepard, 38. Linda Hyman".
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; MBL Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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  • 10
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1980 Marine Ecology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of four images and four jpeg images.
    Description: MARINEECOLOGY_Jul1980-1.jpeg: Black and white photo of the Marine Ecology course in 1980. Photo of twenty people standing outside of the Whitman building.
    Description: MARINEECOLOGY_Jul1980-2.jpeg: Back of photo says Marine Ecology 1980
    Description: MARINEECOLOGY_Jul1980-3.jpeg: Scanned copy of photo with names written on the front in a black pen. "Marine Ecology 7/80)" From left to right "Dave Light, Ivan Valiela, Tom Wilcox, Erich Morgan, Tom Boyce, Virginia Bennett, Jeremy Jackson, Jennifer Molesworth., Sylvia Yamada, Quincy , Randy Chambers, David Hughes, Randa Mansour, Debbie Scheuer, Bruce Leighty, Robert Groesbeck, Michelle Corr, Annette Spies, Tim Uyeki, Beth Sherrin, James Thomson, Mark Haibach, Tony Pires, James Jackson, Rodney Fujita, Tim Ford."
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; Special Topics Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1979 Marine Ecology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and six jpeg images.
    Description: MBLMarineEcologyCourse_1979-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of MBL Marine Ecology Course in 1979. Twenty-five people standing on the bow of the A. E. Verrill
    Description: MBLMarineEcologyCourse_1979-3.jpeg: Scanned photo with traced over and numbered silhouettes and "Marine Ecology Course 1979 MBL"
    Description: MBLMarineEcologyCourse_1979-5.jpeg: Typed list of students in the photo. "Marine Ecology Course 1979 Students and Instructors", "Students", "3 Leslie Anderson Homestead #F, 4 Kathy Blackwell Homestead #F, 8 John Bouton 221 Swope, 2 Peter Chen Swope 304, 23 Selma Delsing Homestead #17, 19 Tim Ford David House #3, 5 Laurie Fulton Homestead #4, 14 Judith Gale Homestead #E, 16 Daria Kiselica Homestead #15, 24 Ginny Kreitler Swope #114, 12 Thomas McHenry Sippewisset Road, 20 Laurie McKinney Homestead #14, 1 Evan Mercer David House #3, 25 Dede Olson Homestead #17, 6 David Paton Brick Dorm #210, 9 Neal Phillips David House #11, 22 Cathy Pourreau Brick House #9, 21 Mark Shelton Brick Dorm #107, 7 Will Thomas David House #9, 13 Jesus Conde
    Description: MBLMarineEcologyCourse_1979-6.jpeg: Typed paper with otherlist listed in the photo. "Instructors- Not Present John Teal W.H.O.I. Redfield 212C, 11 Ivan Valiela M.B.L. - B.U.M.P. - Loeb 104, 17 Charlene Van Raalte M.B. L. Loeb 304" and "Assistant- 10 Time Cole M.B.L. Loeb 305, 18 Chris Van Raalte M.B.L. Loeb 304"
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; Special Topics Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1984 Neural Systems and Behavior course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and six jpeg images.
    Description: NEURALSYSTEMSBEHAVIOR_1984-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Neural System and Behavior course in 1984. Thirty-nine people posing next to water. Handwritten and circled numbers denoting identities of people and "NS&B 1984"
    Description: NEURALSYSTEMSBEHAVIOR_1984-3.jpeg: Washed out copy of group photo "Neural Systems & Behavior (Doug Falls)
    Description: NEURALSYSTEMSBEHAVIOR_1984-5.jpeg: Typed roster "NS & B 1984 Class Photo" followed by "1. Sabine Schafer, 2. Kip Keller, 3.Ron Hoy, 4. Tom Carew, 5. Eduardo Macagno, 6. Birgit Zipser, 7. Margy Nelson, 8. Lee Miller, 9. Blair Simpson, 10. Francisco Cervantes-Perez, 11. Don O'Malley, 12. Andy Bass, 13. David Lerner, 14. Doris Stoffers, 15. Eva Harris, 16. Cindy Sims, 17. Robin Ralls, 18. Julie Knier, 19. Matt Grober, 20. Doug Falls, 21. Robert Norgren,22. Elizabeth Gould, 23. Ed Arbus, 24. George Feher, 25. Neal Fischbach, 26. John Walsh, 27. Patricia Flynn, 28. Jackie Perex, 29. Neil Segil, 30. Dewey Meyers, 31. Weiqiang Gao, 32. Joe Fetcho, 33. Martha Tobia, 34. Laurie Miller, 35. Darcy Kelley, 36. Bruce Mendelson, 37. Richard Dunia, 38. Jack Byrne, 39. Ron Calabrese. Not pictured: Kenneth West, Gayne Bablanian, Susan DeRiemer, Ron Haris-Warrick, Bruce Johnson, Midge Marchaterre, Eve Marder, Dave Yager"
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; MBL Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1987 Embryology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of four images and four jpeg images.
    Description: EMBRYOLOGY_1987-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Embryology course in 1987. Fortythree people standing on a dock.
    Description: EMBRYOLOGY_1987-2.jpeg: Handwritten numbered list of fourty-three people featured in photo. "1. Jacalyn Vogel, 2. Jin Han, 3. Greg Kelly, 4. Bruce Vogel, 5. Elizabeth Mandley, 6. Bill Jeffery, 7. Theodora Bloom, 8. Isabelle Montpeit, 9. Christina Niemeyer, 10. Doug Kline, 11. Jon Nuelle, 12. Wei Zhang, 13. Donna Beer, 14. Fraser Schilling, 15. Judy Venati, 16. Douglas Coffin, 17. Rebecca Beach, 18 Sally Gewalt, 19. Karin Sturm, 20. Louis Miranda, 21. Billie Swalla, 22. Luciana Simoncini, 23. Laurinda Jaffe, 24. Maureen Beanan, 25. Ray Kado, 26. Bruce Brandhorst, 27. Noriyuki Satoh, 28. Christian Fueri, 29. Anne Lorraine, 30. Tom Sargent, 31. Andrew Cheng, 32. Carol Burdsall, 33. Danica Jongejan-Zivkovic, 34. Gerd Koenig, 35. Mark Velleca, 36. Cheryl Cox, 37. Alan Colman, 38. Barbara Foster, 39. Thomas Drysdale, 40. Lisa Satterwhite, 41. Shubha Govind, 42. Chiara Motta, 43. Paul Krieg
    Description: EMBRYOLOGY_1987-3.jpeg: Washed out copy of group photo with handwritten numbers over people in addition a circled number 9 and a handwritten "embryology 87".
    Description: photographs
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    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1990 Neurobiology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of four images and four jpeg images.
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JANx445-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Neurobiology course In Janurary
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JANx445-3.jpeg: Typed roster "Leonard Kaczmarek, Maria Sosa, Hanno Roder, Richard Horn, Kathryn Edson, Stuart Critz, Walter Stuhmer, Keth Elmslie, Marc Post, Lise Heginbotham, Synnove Beckh, Julie Haack, Cecilia Armstrong, Robert French, Richardo Araneda, Jan DeWeer, Daniel Cox, Haohua Qian, Peter Drain, Richard Kramer, Sarah Garber, Stephen Jones, Sylwester Chyb, Christopher Miller
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; MBL Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1978 High Resolution Electrophoretic Separation of Protein class at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and six jpeg images.
    Description: HIGHRESELECTROPHORETICSEPARATIONOFPROTEINS_Nov1978-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the High Resolution Electrophoretic Separation of Protein class in 1978. Eighteen people standng in front of the Loeb building.
    Description: HIGHRESELECTROPHORETICSEPARATIONOFPROTEINS_Nov1978-5.jpeg: Plain paper with the following typed on the left side "The Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543" with a little box illustrating the distance "Providence to Woods Hole 63 Miles Boston to Woods Hole 75Miles Hyannis to Woods Hole 25 Miles" and on the right side is typed"Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, MA 02543 credit: High Resolution Electrophoretic separation of Proteins, 11/78"
    Description: HIGHRESELECTROPHORETICSEPARATIONOFPROTEINS_Nov1978-3.jpeg: Hand drawn silhouette of people in the photograph. "High Resolution Electrophonetic Separation of Proteins 11/5-10,1978" and from left to right "Loeb" followed the individuls "Dean Lambert, Karen Hsia, Gerd Maul, Udo Bode, Robert Handin, Larry Murdock, Gilbert White, Elke Beth, Chien Yi Wang, Gaetano Giraldo, Rollin Richmond, Robert Ivarie, Linda Gritz, Darcy Wilson, Steven Whitwell, Koon-sea Hui, Patrick O'Farrell". In the bottom on "20 p...b of csc ..." and "(artwork by M. Maser)"
    Description: HIGHRESELECTROPHORETICSEPARATIONOFPROTEINS_Nov1978-5.jpeg: A typed paper with a map of Woods Hole on the lfest and the following text ""Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts announces High Resolution Electrophoretic Separation of Proteins a residential laboratory course November 5-10, 1978"
    Description: HIGHRESELECTROPHORETICSEPARATIONOFPROTEINS_Nov1978-6.jpeg: A course description of the High Resolution Electrophoretic Separation of Proteins course that covers the purpose, course description, Faculty and Facilities, and Application
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    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1979 Microbial Ecology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and six jpeg images.
    Description: MicrobialEcology_1979-1.jpeg: Black and white photo of the Microbial Ecology course in 1979. Seventeen people posing near the water.
    Description: MicrobialEcology_1979-2.jpeg: Back of group photo with handwritten "microbial Ecology 1979"
    Description: MicrobialEcology_1979-3.jpeg: Washed out scanned copy of group photo with circled number over faces and "Microbial Ecology 7/79".
    Description: MicrobialEcology_1979-5.jpeg: Scanned paper with handwritten list of people present. In the upper right hand corner is a circled number 14 with the word total next to it denoting that there where a total of 14 people present. There is list of people "Jeanae Poindexter, Harlyn Halverson, Walter Vincent, Suzanne Fachon, Holger Jannasch, Craig Taylor, Francisco Rodriguez, David Uhlinger, Jennifer, David Mills, Josiah Rich, Jane Gibson, Mazal Varon, Janis Keller, Debbie Aschendorf, Carole Aalseth, Frank Kuserk
    Description: MicrobialEcology_1979-6.jpeg: Back of list of names "Microbial Ecology 1979"
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; Special Topics Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1979 Neurobiology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and six jpeg images.
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JAN1979-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the neurobiology course in 1979 posing infront of the Loeb building. Twenty-four people pictured
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JAN1979-2.jpeg: Back of group photo "Neurobiology 1979"
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JAN1979-3.jpeg: Washed out copy of group photo with handwritten numbers over people in addition to traced silhouettes and "Neurobiol. Jan 1979" written in the bottom right hand corner of the image.
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGY_JAN1979-5.jpeg: Handwritten list of people in the course "1. Bill Curtiss, 2 Janet Lum, 3. Karla Kent, 4. Judith Eisen, 5. Laura Liscum, 6. Jonathan Mink, 7 Holmes Morton, 8 Alan Fein, 9 Glen Routhouska, 10 Debbie Kennedy, 11 Joseph Jones, 12 Nelson Publicover, 13. Richard Tipperman, 14 Bill Walthall, 15 Chuck Derby, 16 Walter Piekos, 17 William Brunken, 18 Michel Beaudry, 19 Paul Calle, 20 David Tank, 21 Bryan Bergeron, 22 Laura Regan, 23 Robin Hadlock, 24 Gary Pfortmiller, and "Absentees 1. Matthew Hardy, 2. Antonio Luque, 3."
    Description: photographs
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1989 Neurobiology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of four images and four jpeg images.
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGYGROUP_1989-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Neurobiology course In 1989. Twenty-one people posing near water.
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGYGROUP_1989-2.jpeg: Back of group photo "Neurobiology 1989"
    Description: NEUROBIOLOGYGROUP_1989-3.jpeg: Handwritten roster. "Neurobiology 1989" From top to bottom and left to right "Hebe Guardiola-Diaz/Linda Robertson, David Stauffer/ Linda Hall/ Cindy Czajkowski/ Craig Malbon, Bernhard Flucher/David Welsh. Alex Chernajavsky, Michael Grant, Arthur Karlin, Thomas Segerson, Hsien-Yu Wang, Guylaine Durand/ Ekkehard Kasper/Lily Jan, Ning Qian/ Anne Metcalf/Jan De Weer/Vincent O'Connor/ Jim McCarter
    Description: photographs
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1982 Neural Systems and Behavior course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of eight images and eight jpeg images.
    Description: NEURALSYSTEMSANDBEHAVIOR_1982-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Neural System and Behavior course in 1982
    Description: NEURALSYSTEMSANDBEHAVIOR_1982-2.jpeg: Back of group photo "NSrB 1982"
    Description: NEURALSYSTEMSANDBEHAVIOR_1982-3.jpeg: Washed out scan of group photo with circled numbers over faces and "Neural Systems and Behavior 7/82"
    Description: NEURALSYSTEMSANDBEHAVIOR_1982-5.jpeg: Tyoed student roster with hand written additions. "Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole Massachusetts 02543 (617) 548-3705 Neural Systems and Behavior Summer 1982 Student Roster" followed by a list "1 Albert Berarducci University of Massachusetts Medical School, 2 Gregory Cahill University of Oregon Institute of Neurosciences, 3 John Crawford Cornell University, 4 Robert Edgecomb Purdue University, 5 Paola Ferme Boston University, 6 David Hoch Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 7 Charles Hoopes Wake Forest University, 8 Timothy Kraft University of Minnesota, 9 Lisa Lewenstein New York Medical College, 10 Jennifer Marler McGill University, Canada, 11 Dianne Nicol Dalhousie University, Canada, 12. Brian Norris Texas Tech University, 13 Anthony Pires Harvard College, 14 Catherine Rankin City University of New York, 15 Time Redmond Case Western Reserve University, 16 Vincent Rehder Free University of Berlin, Germany, 17 Benjamin Rusak Dalhousie University, Canada, 18 James Saunders University of Oklahoma, 19 Andrew Schutrumpf Northeastern University, 20 Kenneth Smith Columbia University, 21 Brad Bunney, 22 Doug Falls, 23 Eduardo Macagno, 24 Michele Musacchio, 25 Ursula Haerter, 26 Dan Wetzel, 27 Ron Harris- Warrick, 28 Ari Michaelson, 29 John Palka, 30 Ron Hoy, 31 Margy Nelson, 32 Darcy Kelley, 33 Neil Segil
    Description: NEURALSYSTEMSANDBEHAVIOR_1982-7.jpeg: Scarp paper with typed list of summer courses in 1982.
    Description: NEURALSYSTEMSANDBEHAVIOR_1982-8.jpeg: Typed cover of the summer 1982 MBL courses for postage
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; MBL Courses
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1981 Comparative Pathology of Marine Invertebrates course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of six images and six jpeg images.
    Description: COMPPATH_1981-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Comparative Pathology course in 1981. Twenty people shown.
    Description: COMPPATH_1981-2.jpeg: Back of group photo. "Comp Path 1981" is handwritten in the upper left hand side.
    Description: COMPPATH_1981-3.jpeg: A washed out copy of the group photo with hand written numbers 1-20 drawn over faces to designate identity. In the upper right hand corner is "comparative pathology Jan 81" handwrittien.
    Description: COMPPATH_1981-5.jpeg: Handwritten list of people featured in the class photo. Title "Comp Path. Of Mar Invert" followed by a numbered list "1. Ron Landy, 2. Scott Klinersmith, 3. Ann Fontaine, 4. Kay Gilles, 5. Ken Anderson, 6.Keith Cooper, 7. Pei Wen Chang, 8. Betsy Bang, 9. Carol Reinisch, 10. Leslie Leonard, 11. Fred Bang, 12. Ralph Kilston, 13. Jerry McCormick-Ray, 14. Austin Farley, 15. MaryAnn Maniglia, 16. Barry Silverman, 17. Reiner Koelle, 18. George Shiflet, 19. Clifton Spears, 20. Al Rock"
    Description: COMPPATH_1981-6.jpeg: back of scrap paper. Front page of paper the numbered list was written upon. The following is typed "Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole-Massachusetts-025430(617)548-3705,Comparative Pathology of Marine Invertebrates, Janurary 1981, Janurary 16,1981 B.C. Bang, Higher Invertebrates to Vertebrates, I. Annelids segmentation, II. Echinoderms tube feet, III. Arthropods specializations, IV. Molluscs specialized mucus, V. Invertebrate Chordates tunicates amphioxus, VI. Vertebrates mucocilliary adaptatioms to life on land"
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Campus ; Special Topics Courses
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 32, Marine Biological Laboratory Archives.
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Faculty and students in the 1982 Comparative Pathology of Marine Invertebrates course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
    Description: One multi-image tiff file comprised of four images and four jpeg images.
    Description: COMPPATHINVERT_1982-1.jpeg: Black and white group photo of the Comparative Pathology course in 1982. Twenty-two people posing, some people holding organisms.
    Description: COMPPATHINVERT_1982-2.jpeg: Back of group photo is a list of names "Robert Williams, Nidemi Sakamoto, Erick Hergan, Alan Scott, John Doll, Anne Charles, Leslie Leonard K.A., Mollie Hendrick, Linda Anderson, JoAnn Buchanan, Carol Reinisch, Austin Farley, Robert Prendeignst, Kathryn Goddard, Jock Leum, Roxanne Holderbaum, Denola Brown, Elizabeth McCain, Betty Bang, Rebecca Morrison, Brittney Johnson, Gnana Marie" In the bottom left hand corner is written "Comp Path Invert 1982"
    Description: COMPPATHINVERT_1982-3.jpeg: Back of the hand written list is a typed student roster. The following is typed: "Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole- Massachusetts-025430*617)548-3705, Comparative Pathology of Marine Invertebrates, Janurary 1982, Student Roster, Linda Anderson Seattle Pacific University, Cecilia Baticados Southeast Sian Fisheries Developement Center, Philippines, Denola Brown Texas Southern University, JoAnn Buchanan Northeastern University, John Doll Smoth Kline and French, Kathryn Goddard Boston University, Mattie Hendrick Tufts University School, Roxanna Holderbaum Falmouth, Massachusetts ,Erich Horgan Marine Biological Laboratory, Betty Johnson Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, Gnana Mani State University of New York at Buffalo, Elizabeth McCain New College of University of South Florida, Rebecca Morrison State University of New York at Binghamton, Hidemi Sakamoto Tufts University, Alan Scott Johns Hopkins University, Robert Williams Middleburg, Virginia"
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #336
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a shirtless man sewing a net on a boat.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #337
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a man working at a lab bench.
    Description: photographs
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #366
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a man and woman in a laboratory looking at a specimen.
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #339
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a man operating a machine.
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    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #338
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of two men working in a lab.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #340
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a man and woman removing something from autoclaves.
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    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #367
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a man and woman adjusting machines in a laboratory.
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #364
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a man looking through a microscope.
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #351
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a man standing on a ferry bridge.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #348
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of people boarding a ferry.
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    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #335
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a shirtless man sewing a net on a boat.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #353
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of three men with a camera filming. The are possibly from the Army.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #341
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a woman opening an autoclave.
    Description: photographs
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #360
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of two men sitting in a laboratory.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #365
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of a man in a laboratory .
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #355B
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of and Army related film shoot. Five men are featured.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #354
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of three men with a camera filming. The are possibly from the Army.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #355
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of and Army related film shoot. Six men are featured. One is holding a specimen.
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 16. Moore Box 2, Image #355A
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: One .tiff and one .jpeg file
    Description: Black and white photo of and Army related film shoot. Six men are featured. One is holding a specimen
    Description: photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 3. Folder 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photo of a woman wearing a heavy plaid coat standing on a dock with many multi-sized wooden crates in the backround.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 3. Folder 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photo of three boats and three men. Two of the men are on a boat skimming the water with nets. Another man is on a boat looking at the two men. Possible names of men are Carlson, Norman and Frank Benson.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 3. Folder 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photo of people entering and exiting a small building and walking along a dirt sidewalk. Five women are wearing white dresses and eight men are in dark suits. Two bikes locked to an electrical pole.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area ; Campus
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    In:  Photo Collection, Box 3. Folder 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photo of two men throwing horseshoes behind the Old Main building. One woman and two men can be seen walking by in the backround.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area ; Campus
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass) | Arizona Borad of Regents
    In:  Photo Collection, Box 3. Folder 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photo of people at Stony Gansett Beach sitting on the shore and swimming in the water.
    Description: Photographs
    Keywords: People ; Local area
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    In:  Photo Collection, Box 3. Folder 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Black and white photo of eleven people sitting and standing on a dock made of oil barrels at Stony Beach. Five are women and six are men. Several people are swimming in the water in the backround.
    Description: There are duplicates of this file in various state of preservtion and color. WoodyHall.jpeg|WoodyHall.tif
    Description: Photographs
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  • 47
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    Electronic Resource
    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1-27 
    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: We describe a method for determining chemical kinetic constants and diffusion coefficients by measuring the rates of decay of spontaneous concentration fluctuations. The equilibrium of the system is not disturbed during the measurement. We measure the number of molecules of a specified type in a defined open volume as a function of time and compute the time course of the deviations from the thermodynamic mean concentration. The method is based on the principle that the rates of decay of spontaneous microscopic fluctuations are determined by the same phenomenological rate coefficients as those of macroscopic departures from equilibrium which result from external perturbations. Hence, an analysis of fluctuations yields the same chemical rate constants and diffusion coefficients as are measured by conventional procedures. In practice the number of the specified molecules is measured by a property such as absorbance or fluorescence which is specific and sensitive to chemical change. The sample volume is defined by a light beam which traverses the cell. As the molecules appear in or disappear from the light beam, either due to diffusion or chemical reaction, their concentration fluctuations give rise to corresponding fluctuations of the intensity of absorbed or emitted light. This paper presents the theory needed to derive chemical rate constants and diffusion coefficients from these fluctuations in light intensity. The theory is applied to three examples of general interest: pure diffusion in the absence of chemical reaction; the binding of a small rapidly diffusing ligand to a larger slowly diffusing macromolecule; and a unimolecular isomerization. The method should be especially useful in studying highly cooperative systems, relatively noncooperative systems with intermediate states closely spaced in free energy, small systems, and systems not readily subject to perturbations of state.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 97-114 
    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The molecular conformations and dynamics of poly(L-prolyl), poly(hydroxyl-L-prolyl), poly(L-prolyl-glycyl), poly(hydroxyl-L-prolyl), and poly(glycyl-glycyl-L-prolyl-glycyl), in aqueous solution, have been studied using 13C pulse Fourier transform nmr spectroscopy. From a measurement of the intensities of major and minor resonances in the spectra of the copolypeptides, it was determined that 15-20% of the glycyl-prolyl and glycyl-hydroxyprolyl peptide bonds are cis. Effective rotational correlation times (τeff), obtained from measurements of spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) of individual backbone and side-chain carbons, demonstrated that backbone reorientation is approximately isotropic for the five polypeptides and is characterized by correlation times of ca. 0.3-0.6 nanoseconds as a result of rapid segmental motion. In a given polypeptide glycyl and pyrrolidine residues were found to have the same backbone correlation times, but backbone carbon τeff values did decrease as the glycyl content of the peptides increased. A semi-quantitative analysis of Cβ, Cγ, and Cδ correlation times suggests that rapid ring motion in both prolyl and hydroxyprolyl involves primarily Cγ and Cβ, with the prolyl ring being more mobile than the hydroxyprolyl ring.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 237-238 
    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: No. Abstract.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 217-226 
    ISSN: 0006-3525
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    Notes: A model for the flexibility of DNA is proposed that is based on discrete variations in the direction of propagation in going from one subunit to the next. Expansion of the local free energy in terms of the local bending gives a Gaussian distribution function. The assumption of the independence of local bends on neighbors lead to very simple formulae for the persistence length and the characteristic ratio. Emphasis, however, is placed on the application of the formulae for molecules of finite size where the persistence length and C∞ are not defined. The formulae are worked out for two models, which should serve as limits for the real physical situation.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 735-743 
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    Notes: If dispersion effects are not taken into account, the dimensions of particles in suspension estimated from spectrophotometric data (slope of the log OD versus log λ plot) are too low. By measuring dispersion curves for the medium and for the suspension, a consistent estimate of the size of latex particles of different diameter is obtained from the OD data.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 765-768 
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    Notes: The helix-coil transition of poly-N5-(3-hydroxypropyl)-L-glutamine in methanol-water solutions has been observed using 13C nuclear magnetic resonance. Two signals appear in the α-CH region in the course of the transition; this is in contrast with previous proton magnetic resonance experiments carried out on this polymer in the same solvent system.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 779-790 
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    Notes: X-ray diffraction and stereochemical analyses were used to study the hydrated structure of the helical amylose polymorph having a fiber repeat spacing of 8 Å. Intensity calculations using computer models confirmed six as the number of residues per turn and supported the space group P212121. Both diffraction intensity and stereochemical methods indicate the suitability of residue G3 from the potassium acetate complex of cyclohexaamylose as opposed to residues with longer O(4)-O(1) vectors. Comparison of the present results with those obtained for V amylose dehydrate indicated no major conformational differences between the two helix skeletons. A net helical rotation of approximately 30° accompanied the hydrate-dehydrate transition and the rotational position in the hydrate allowed packing that was less close. Hydration water molecules were not located; noncarbohydrate peaks on the electron density maps were primarily due to Fourier series termination errors.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 843-852 
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    Notes: We have measured the circular dichroism spectra and have obtained melting curves for samples of purified satellite DNA's from three species of crab, Cancer borealis, Gecarcinus lateralis, and Callinectes sapidus. Although all three satellite DNA's have the same density in neutral CsCl, their circular dichroism spectra and melting and reassociation characteristics are different, as are other properties of these DNA's. The circular dichroism spectra are analyzed to give estimates of nearest-neighbor frequencies. We estimate that about 90% of the Cancer borealis satellite DNA and over 80% of the Gecarcinus lateralis satellite DNA consist of d(AT)n:d(AT)n sequences, while the serially repeating unit of the Callinectes sapidus satellite DNA may not contain any extended d(AT)n:d(AT)n sequences. The results from the circular dichroism spectra for the Cancer borealis, Gecarcinus lateralis, and the Callinectes sapidus satellite DNA's are in agreement with base composition analyses, which give 2.4, 8, and 25% G+C, respectively, for these DNA's.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 879-890 
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    Notes: Samples of epichlorohydrin crosslinked potato starch were prepared by using a high ratio of starch to water and alkali concentration below the gelatinization level. This yielded crosslinked samples that were partially crystalline, and where the number of crosslinks could be varied between 1 and 20 crosslinks per 100 anhydroglucose units. The degree of swelling varied regularly with degree of crosslinking, and the molecular weight between crosslinks Mc as derived from swelling data in a good swelling agent compared favorably with Mc derived from chemical analysis.From the heat of gelatinization of the crosslinked starches, as observed in a differential scanning calorimeter, for gelatinization in glycerol, water, and dimethylsulfoxide, a model for the gel state of the crosslinked starch is proposed. It is concluded that the entropy of melting is the determining factor in establishing the temperature of gelatinization.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 909-917 
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    Notes: Circular dichroism studies of the interaction of β-cyclodextrin with a series of eight dinucleoside phosphates, and with 3′-AMP are reported. From results with ApU and ApA, it is shown that β-cyclodextrin binding is sensitive to dinucleoside stacking in approximately the same way as optical measures of stacking. Some qualitative uses of β-cyclodextrin binding are suggested, based on the fact that the change in the CD spectrum caused by cyclodextrin binding is unique to each of the dinucleosides studied. Hoffman and Bock have previously suggested the use of β-cyclodextrin as a probe of nucleic acid structure. Their work indicated that only binding to adenosine and inosine would have to be considered. The present paper shows that binding to other bases cannot be neglected, and will impose serious restrictions on the use of β-cyclodextrin as a structural probe.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 987-993 
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    Notes: Poly(1,N6-etheno-2-aza-adenylic acid) [poly(2-aza-εA)] was synthesized from 1,N6-etheno-2-aza-adenosine 5′-diphosphate (2-aza-εADP) and Escherichia coli polynucleotide phosphorylase. The values Km = 1.02 mM, V = 1.06 μmol hr-1 enzyme unit-1 were found for the polymerization reaction. In contrast to polyadenylic acid, this novel fluorescent polymer has a random structure in solution. The application of the 2-aza-εADP for localization of polynucleotide phosphorylase was also described.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1011-1022 
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    Notes: A series of L-methionine oligomers [BOC-(Met)n-OMe] (n = 2-7) and the corresponding diastereomeric di- and tripeptides were synthesized using the mixed anhydride method. Oligomers prepared in this manner were optically pure and were obtained in reasonable yield. Preliminary optical examination of the peptides suggests that secondary structures may begin forming in the pentamer or hexamer in trifluoroethanol. BOC-(Met)4-OMe and BOC-(Met)5-OMe were also synthesized using an insoluble resin containing BOC-L-methionine as the nitrophenol active ester.
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    Notes: Conformational studies of a series of oligopeptides (from the tripeptide to the octadecapeptide) with the repeating sequence L-norvalyl-glycyl-L-proline and a polytripeptide with this sequence are reported. By means of chiroptical techniques, unordered conformations are found for all oligopeptides in water, trifluoroethanol, and ethylene glycol and for the water-insoluble polymer in trifluoroethanol. In ethylene glycol the polymer assumes a collagen-like structure. Infrared studies indicate that all the oligomers, in contrast to the polymer, are unordered in the solid state.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1109-1116 
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    Notes: Uncharged poly(Nε-methyl-L-lysine) (PMLL) and its isomer, poly(Nδ-ethyl-L-ornithine) (PELO), in alkaline solution (pH ca. 12) undergo a helix-to-β transition upon mild heating at 50°C or higher in a manner similar to that of poly(L-lysine) (PLL). The rate of conversion follows the order: PMLL 〈 PELO 〈 PLL. The helix can be regenerated upon cooling near zero degrees, for instance, after more than 12 hr at 2°C. At concentrations less than 0.02% the β form is intramolecular, but at higher concentrations both intra- and intermolecular β forms are generated. Poly(Nδ-methyl-L-ornithine) (PMLO), an isomer of PLL, behaves like poly(L-ornithine); uncharged PMLO in alkaline solution is partially helical and becomes disordered at elevated temperatures.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1161-1171 
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    Notes: In order to study the effect of side-chain length on the conformation of polypeptides, conformational changes of various ionic polypeptides with various lengths of side chain, poly-Nε-glutaryl-L-lysine (PGL), poly-Nδ-glutaryl-L-ornithine (PGO), poly-Nε-succinyl-L-lysine (PSL), and poly-Nδ-succinyl-L-ornithine (PGO), were investigated by ORD, potentiometric titration, and dilatometric measurements in aqueous solution. The results of optical rotation and potentiometric titration measurements indicate strongly that the α-helix stability increases in the sequence PSO 〈 PSL ∼ PGO 〈 PGL, which corresponds to increased side-chain length. The volume change associated with the helix-coil transition also increased in the above sequence. This series of polymers seems to be more hydrophobic compared with poly-L-glutamic acid or poly-L-lysine, as suggested from the values of enthalpy and entropy changes for coil-helix transitions.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1195-1203 
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    Notes: The conformational changes of poly-Nε-glutaryl-L-lysine (PGL) and poly-Nε-succinyl-L-lysine (PSL) in various salt solutions were studied by use of ORD and potentiometric titration measurements. The addition of alkali metal salts to the fully ionized PGL or PSL solution caused helix formation. The helical content of the polymers increases in the following sequences: at salt concentration 0-2 M, CsCl 〈 KCl 〈 LiCl 〈 NaCl; and at 2-3 M, LiCl 〈 CsCl 〈 KCl ∼ NaCl. The preferential binding of the solvent components with various alkali metal salts of PGL or PSL was measured in LiCl, NaCl, and KCl solutions by means of equilibrium dialysis and differential refractometry. It was found that with increasing salt concentration, the polymers were preferentially hydrated in NaCl and KCl soultions; however the salt was preferentially bound to the polymers in LiCl solution. Such preferential binding was suggested to be closely related to conformational change. The addition of CaCl2 to polymer solutions led to the stabilization of the helical structure of PGL or PSL.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1261-1267 
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    Notes: Refractive indices of bovine serum albumin solutions in saline and in 2-chloro ethanol are measured for the spectral region 1770-10000 Å by a reflectance method. A procedure for the determination of a dispersion formula for binary mixtures is developed and applied. The electronic polarizability of bovine serum albumin is determined and is found to be almost independent of the solvent and concentration. Hence it follows that the electronic polarizability of bovine serum albumin is almost independent of the molecular environment.
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    Notes: The dielectric absorption of poly-DL-phenylalanine and poly-γ-benzyl-L-aspartate (PLAB) was measured in very dilute solutions to determine the type of molecular association and to locate the helix-coil transition. Both polypeptides were present as associated helices in chloroform. The mode of aggregation, which was determined by measuring the dipole moment and the critical frequency, did not depend on the polarity of the side chain but rather on that of the solvent.In both polymers, the dissociation of the aggregates in chloroform was observed on addition of small amounts of dichloroacetic acid; further addition of the acid lead to the helix-coil transition.No second region of dielectric absorption that might be related to the kinetics of the transition was found during the helix-coil transition of PBLA.
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    Notes: Molecular conformation of some polysaccharides in aqueous solution in evidenced by changes in the optical rotation and in the elution pattern of gel filtration. The changes in the specific rotation against that in water are expressed as a molar conformational value [K]D21: -495° for colominic acid in 1.0 N NaOH solution, and -180° for hyaluronate (HA), +85° for corneal keratin sulfate, and +234° for amylose in 8 M urea solution. The gel filtration of amylose and HA dissolved in 8 M urea solution shows elution patterns distinctly different from those dissolved in water. The phenomena are attributable to a molecular conformational transition of polysaccharide molecules in aqueous solution.
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    Notes: A previously described procedure for simultaneous optimization of bond lengths and angles was used to test different models for mannan I. Potential hydrogen bonds and the glycosidic angle were included in the optimization. A conformational model with bifurcated intramolecular hydrogen bonds of the type observed in the methyl cellobioside methanol complex showed the best agreement with available exprerimental data. The coordinates of this model were provided by computer calculations. The available X-ray data, however, were not sufficient for selecting this model; rather, ir data were necessary to furnish the needed information. The different conformational models tested all showed an almost constant virtual bond length O(1)-O(4) of the β-pyranose residue. This was in contrast to the previously obtained results for the α-pyranose residues.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1187-1193 
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    Notes: The longitudinal proton magnetic relaxation times T1 were measured for ferri (met)-and carbonmonoxy-bovine haemoglobin and equine myoglobin in 0.1 M KH2PO4 aqueous solutions near pH 6 at 5°C and 35°C from 1.5- to 60-MHz Larmor frequencies. It is concluded that the correlation time τC for the dipole-dipole interaction of electron and nuclear spins is in fact the electron (ferric) spin relaxation time τS being close to 1.5 × 10-10 sec for both metHb and metMb at 5°C. At 35°C the paramagnetic relaxation rates are not determined solely by the relaxation of protons exchanging from the haem pocket with bulk solvent. Hence, τC at 35°C cannot be calculated from the dispersion data obtained at this temperature. The relevance of this for the determination of interspin distances r is discussed.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1213-1222 
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    Notes: The orientation of naphthalene rings in the side chain of poly-γ-1-naphthylmethyl-L-glutamate (PNLG) in mixed solvents of dichoroethane (DCE) and hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) has been studied together with its conformation by infrared, circular dichroism, and fluorescence spectra. The CD pattern of PNLG varies with the solvent composition while it maintains the α-helical conformation. The fluorescence spectra of PNLG in solution show excimer emission of the naphthalene chromophores. The ratio of intensity of the excimer emission to that of the normal fluorescence decreases as the HFIP component in the solvent increases. It is suggested that the naphthalene rings in the side chain of α-helical PNLG are more rigidly orientated in the solvents of higher HFIP ratio.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1269-1290 
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    Notes: The near ultraviolet chiroptical properties of L-cystine conformational isomers are examined on a static, “one-electron” model in which the disulfide moiety is the chromophoric group and the atoms of the L-alanyl fragments are treated as perturbers. The zeroth order chromophoric wave functions are calculated on a semiempirical molecular orbital model in which excited states are constructed in the virtual orbital-configuration interaction approximation. The perturbing environment is represented by point charges located at the atomic centers of the L-alanyl fragments. Chromophore-perturber interactions are expressed as charge-multipole moments with only the charge-dipole and charged-quadrupole terms being retained in the calculations. Vicinal contributions to the rotatory strengths of the five lowest energy disulfide transitions are computed for 30 conformational isomers of the L-cystine dizwitterion. The results provide support for the view that vicinal or peripheral effects can account entirely for the observed near ultraviolet (λ 〉 230 nm) chiroptical properties of L-cystine and its derivatives and that these properties are diagnostic of conformational features external to the disulfide moiety.
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    Notes: The circular dichroic spectrum of poly(Tyr,TyrBr) in trimethylphosphate from 180 to 320 nm is found to be a linear function of composition from 25 to 68% TyrBr, and the spectra of the Tyr and TyrBr components are resolved. For Tyr the resolved spectrum is in agreement with available CD spectra of poly(Tyr). These results are interpreted to mean that the side-chain conformations of Tyr and TyrBr are not affected by the other component, and that for Tyr the conformation is the same as in poly(Tyr). It is also concluded that poly(Tyr,TyrBr) is helical with the same helix sense as poly(Tyr). The restrictions on the side-chain conformations are discussed, and it is suggested that the Tyr and TyrBr side chains are all in the same χ1 region.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1377-1389 
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    Notes: The circular dichroism of double-helical nucleic acids was calculated as a function of geometry using the theory of Tinoco and Johnson. This theory does not include contributions of near ultraviolet transitions that are not π → π* in nature. The calculated circular dichroism shows a strong dependence on the distance of base pairs from the helix axis and the tilt of the base pair. Smaller dependences are predicted for the propeller-like twist of a base pair and for variation of the angular increment per base pair. Moderately good agreement between calculated and many experimentally observed spectra could be generated.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1427-1434 
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    Notes: The maximum at 220 nm in the circular dichroism spectrum of native collagen solution changed to a negative value after heat denaturation or collagenase hydrolysis. The enzyme induced rate of CD change at 220 nm was shown to be first order in collagen concentration. The specific rate constant k is actually a combined rate constant kfast and kslow in which the ratio kf/ks is 4.1. The initial rates were linear with respect to enzyme concentration, and the Km was found to be 5.5 × 10-7 M. The rate of ultraviolet hyperchromicity at 220 nm on collagen hydrolysis was determined. The kfast was the same as that obtained by CD. The kf/ks ratio was 4.6. Both methods may be readily used to assay for collagenase activity.
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    Notes: The crystal and molecular structure of the complex of amylose with dimethyl sulfoxide has been studied by a combination of stereochemical analysis, potential energy, and X-ray diffraction methods. The complex crystallizes in a pseudotetragonal unit cell with a = b = 19.17 Å and c (fiber axis) = 24.39 Å, with two antiparallel chains per unit cell and space group P212121. The amylose chain is a left-handed 61(1.355) helix with three turns per crystallographic repeat. The O(6) rotational position is approximately gt. Dimethyl sulfoxide is located inside the helix with one DMSO molecule for every three glucose residues. An additional four DMSO molecules and eight water molecules each are located in the large interstices between chains, and it is the interaction of these molecules with the helix that results in the pseudotetragonal chain packing. The interstitial DMSO is the source of the previously reported additional layer lines, which are not consistent with the 8.13-Å amylose repeat distance. The final R factor for the layers with amylose contribution to the structure factors was 0.29, while the overall R factor was 0.35. The stereochemical packing analysis provided suitable phasing models for the subsequent X-ray refinement.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1549-1556 
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    Notes: Dielectric dispersion of DNA was studied in the frequency range 100 Hz-100 kHz at four different temperatures (6-30°C). The dielectric increment ε0-ε∞ increased with the rise of temperature. The relaxation time, on the other hand, decreased. Both the increase in dielectric increment and the decrease in relaxation time could not be explained on the basis of the counterion polarization theory. Dipole moment was estimated from Kirkwood theory. It was found to decrease systematically with temperature. Even at 0°C there was a dipole moment of 104D.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1573-1605 
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    Notes: The dependence of Förster long-range resonance energy transfer efficiency on the orientational freedom of donor D and acceptor A molecules attached to a macromolecular substrate is examined. The usefulness of polarized emission measurements in determining the mutual orientation as well as the degree of orientational freedom of D and A and thereby deriving maximum and minimum values for the D-A separation from the transfer efficieny is demonstrated.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1653-1659 
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    Notes: Five human hemoglobins whose genetic relationship to one another involves one set of alleles, hemoglobins CC, SC, SS, AS, and AA, were studied in the deoxygenated form within a McBain gravimetric sorption system at 28°C. Water was used as the adsorbate at relative vapor pressures ranging from 0.11 to 0.39. The results of this study are reported and compared with a similar study on the ferric form of these same five hemoglobins. For both forms of hemoglobin studied, a slight increase was measured in the number of polar sites accessible to H2O vapor for those genotypes in which the substituent in the sixth position from the N terminus of the two β chains had a positively charged side chain, i.e., hemoglobin C. Those samples containing hemoglobin S (less soluble in the deoxy form) show an increased BET monolayer coverage in the deoxy as compared to the ferric form. For each genotype, the deoxygenated form had more polar sites accessible to H2O vapor than its ferric form. This finding is in agreement with an increase in the size of the central cavity as shown by crystallographic analysis.
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    Notes: Thermal denaturation of direct-mixed and reconstituted polylysine-DNA complexes in 2.5 × 10-4 M EDTA, pH 8.0 and various concentrations of NaCl has been studied. For both complexes, increasing ionic strength of the solution raises Tm, the melting temperature of free base pairs. The linear dependence of Tm on log Na+ indicates that the concept of electrostatic shielding on phosphate lattice of an infinitely long pure DNA by Na+ can be applied to short free DNA segments in a nucleoprotein. For a direct-mixed polylysine-DNA complex, the melting temperature of bound base pairs Tm′ remains constant at various ionic strengths. On the other hand, the Tm′ in a reconstituted polylysine-DNA complex is shifted to lower temperature at higher ionic strength. This phenomenon occurs for reconstituted complex with long polylysine of one thousand residues or short polylysine of one hundred residues. It is shown that such a decrease of Tm′ is not due to a reduction of coupling melting between free and bound regions in a complex when the ionic strength is raised. It is also not due to intermolecular or intramolecular change from a reconstituted to a direct-mixed complex. It is suggested that this phenomenon is due to structural change on polylysine-bound regions by ionic strength. It is suggested further that Na+ may replace water molecules and bind polylysine-bound regions in a reconstituted complex. Such a dehydration effect destabilizes these regions and lowers Tm′. This explanation is supported by circular dichroism (CD) results.
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    Notes: Theoretical values are reported for the specific conductivity, charge carrier mobilities, and delocalized free paths in β-polyglycine using the parallel-chain pleated sheet conformation and the all-valence electron energy band structure obtained previously. The mobilities are found to be much larger along the polypeptide backbones than in the direction of the hydrogen bonds. This indicates a mechanism of conduction in which the former path is favored for electronic delocalization. The preexponential factor of the specific conductivity obtained theoretically agrees well with experimental results.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1747-1750 
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    Notes: The circular dichroism of a series of L-methionine oligopeptides [BOC-(Met)n-OMe] was examined in trifluoroethanol and hexafluoroacetone sesquihydrate. The results indicate that the trimer through the hexamer exists predominantly in disordered conformations in these solvents. An abrupt change in the CD pattern at the heptamer in trifluoroethanol suggests that L-methionine oligopeptides begin forming helices at this chain length.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1767-1776 
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    Notes: The spin-lattice relaxation time (T1) of water adsorbed on collagen fibers was determined at six frequencies and temperatures varying from 25° to -80°C. Care was taken to eliminate the contributions to the signal of protons other than those in the adsorbed water. Quantitative calculations were made on T1 and the results were compared with the experimental data. It is suggested that a maximum of about 0.50-0.55 g water per g collagen forms a hydration layer, which cannot be frozen down to -90°C and exhibits a distribution of motional correlation times. For collagen samples containing a larger quantity of adsorbed water, the additional water molecules behave like ordinary isotropic water, having a single correlation time and a freezing temperature of about -10°C.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974), S. 1821-1845 
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    Notes: Laser Raman spectra of the trinucleoside diphoshate ApApA and dinucleoside phosphates ApU, UpA, GpC, CpG, and GpU are reported and discussed. Assignments of conformationally sensitive frequencies are-facilitated by comparison with spectra reported here of poly(rA), poly(rC), and poly(rU) in deuterium oxide solutions. The significant spectral differences between ApU and UpA, and between GpC and CpG, reveal that the sequence isomers have nonidentical conformations in aqueous solution. In UpA at low temperature the bases are stacked and the backbone conformation is similar to that found in ordered polynucleotide structures and RNA. In ApU no base stacking can be detected and the backbone conformation differs from that found in UpA, both in the orientation of phosphodiester linkages and in the internal conformation of ribose. At the conditions employed neither ApU nor UpA exhibits base pairing in aqueous solutions. In both GpC and CpG the bases are stacked and the phosphodiester conformations are similar to those encountered for UpA and RNA. However, major differences between spectra of GpC and CpG indicate that the geometries of stacking and ribosyl conformations are different. In GpC the Raman data favor the formation of hydrogen bonded dimers containing GC pairs. Protonation of C in GpC is sufficient to eliminate the ordered conformation detected by Raman spectroscopy. Despite the ordered backbone conformation evident in GpU, this dinucleoside apparently contains neither stacked nor hydrogen bonded bases at the conditions employed here. The Raman data also confirm the stacking interactions in ApApA, poly(rA), and poly(rC) but suggest that the backbone conformation in poly(rC) differs qualitatively from that found in most ordered polynucleotide structures and is thermally more stable. The present results demonstrate the sensitivity of the Raman technique to sequence-related structural differences in oligonucleotides and provide additional spectra-structure correlations for future conformational studies of RNA by laser Raman spectroscopy.
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    Biopolymers 13 (1974) 
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    Notes: The 300-MHz proton nmr spectra (between 11 and 14 ppm) of a series of double-stranded deoxy oligonucleotides of known sequence have been recorded in H2O solution. These resonances have been assigned to the G—N1H and T—N3H protons of specific base pairs from an evaluation of the temperature dependence of the ring NH linewidths and from the selective ring NH chemical shift changes on actinomycin-D binding. The deoxy oligonucleotides exist predominantly in the DNA-B conformation as evaluated from antibiotic binding studies. Ring-current calculations have been utilized to evaluate the up-field shifts of the G—N1H and T—N3H protons in Watson-Crick base pairs due to the ring currents from the pyrimidine and purine rings of nearest neighbor base pairs in regular DNA-B- and RNA-A-type helices. The perturbations on these up-field ring-current contributions that arise from twisting and tilting a base pair adjacent to the ring NH under study have been evaluated and found to change the calculated chemical shift by ±0.6 ppm for twist and tilt distortions of 〈30°C in a single adjacent base pair. A knowledge of the experimentally assigned ring NH chemical shifts of specific base pairs in known sequences of double-stranded deoxy oligonucleotides coupled with the ring-current tables for the DNA-B helical structure permit the assignment of 13.6 ± 0.1 ppm and 14.6 ± 0.2 ppm for the G—N1H proton of an isolated GC base pair and the T—N3H proton of an isolated AT base pair, respectively.
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    Chemie in unserer Zeit 8 (1974), S. A4 
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    Chemie in unserer Zeit 8 (1974), S. 65-71 
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    Chemie in unserer Zeit 8 (1974), S. 112-120 
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