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Portrait of Rosalyn Sussman Yalow (1921-2011)
- Circa 1977
Portrait of Rosalyn Sussman Yalow (1921-2011), an American medical physicist and co-recipient of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the development of the radioimmunoassay (RIA) technique.
Rosalind…
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Arnold Beckman, Mabel Beckman, and William O. Baker at the Beckman Symposium on Biomedical Instrumentation at the Rockefeller University
- 1985-Apr-12
This photograph is tucked into an album of other photographs taken at the university, most of which lack detailed description.
The Beckmans and William O. Baker, posed in front of a painting, taken on the occasion of a…
- Photographer Gruttner, Ingbert
- Subject Beckman, Arnold O., Executives, Executives' spouses, Portraits, Group
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The Beckmans at the dedication of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Laboratory of Chemical Synthesis at the California Institute of Technology
- 1986-May
Arnold and Mabel Beckman at Caltech for the dedication of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Laboratory of Chemical Synthesis.
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Arnold Beckman receiving the Association of Clinical Scientists' diploma of honor
- 1982
Arnold Beckman accepts the award from James Gadsden (right), president of the Association of Clinical Scientists. Joseph Ashley (left) was vice-president of Beckman's Health Care Products Organization.
This award from…
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Arnold Beckman with a Association of Clinical Scientists award
- 1982
Arnold Beckman received a diploma of honor from the Association of Clinical Scientists "in recognition of sustained, salient, and meritorious contributions to clinical science and its professional advancement."
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Gordon Research Conference on Radiation Chemistry, 1978
- 1978-Jul-17 – 1978-Jul-21
Group photograph of attendees at the Gordon Research Conference on Radiation Chemistry held at the Holderness School (New Hampshire) in July 1978. Included with the photograph are a hand-drawn key and name list…
- Creator Of Work Gordon Research Conferences
- Photographer Achber Studio
- Subject Gordon Research Conferences, Portraits, Group, Congresses and conventions
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Gordon Research Conference on Radiation Chemistry, 1975
- 1975-Jul-14 – 1975-Jul-18
Group photograph of attendees at the Gordon Research Conference on Radiation Chemistry held in New Hampton, New Hampshire in July 1975. Included with the photograph are a hand-drawn key and name list identifying the…
- Creator Of Work Gordon Research Conferences
- Photographer Achber Studio
- Subject Gordon Research Conferences, Portraits, Group, Congresses and conventions
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Beckman Instruments 50th anniversary celebrations
- 1985
Celebrations at Beckman Instruments, Inc. locations around the world.
- Subject Anniversaries, Beckman Instruments, Inc.
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Jogbra
- 1977 – 1979
Invented by Lisa Lindahl and Polly Smith in 1977, the Jogbra was the first sports bra. Lindahl and Smith's initial prototype was in the style of two jockstraps sewn together to create a crude brassiere with two pouches…
- Manufacturer Jogbra, Inc.
- Subject Jogbra, Inc., Athletics--Equipment and supplies, Brassieres, Women athletes, Exercise, Women inventors, Women--Health and hygiene
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First Day Cover commemorating chemistry
- 1976
Colorano cachet includes a silk depiction of two alchemists in a laboratory. Stamp depicts chemical glassware and fluids.
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Envelope with Swedish postage stamps commemorating Fritz Haber and Max Planck
- 1978
Depicts Fritz Haber and Max Planck, Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry and Physics.
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First Day Cover commemorating Otto Hahn's 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- 1979
Cachet depicts Otto Hahn's equipment and the nuclear fission of uranium atoms. Stamp shows Hahn's diagram of the splitting of the uranium nucleus. Hahn was the Nobel Prize Winner for Chemistry in 1944.
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Postage stamp from Saint Kitts and Nevis commemorating Marie Curie
- 1975
Stamp issued during International Women's Year (1975), depicting Marie Curie, "discoverer of radium," by the former British colony Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (now called the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis.)
- Subject Women in science, Curie, Marie, 1867-1934, Women physicists, Women scientists, Chemists, Women physical scientists, International Women's Year (1975), Commemorative postage stamps, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Women chemists, Science on postage stamps, Nobel Prize winners, Women in chemistry, Physicists, Postage stamps, Anguilla, Women Nobel Prize winners
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American postage stamps commemorating Joseph Priestley
- 1983
Depicts Joseph Priestley, often credited for the discovery of oxygen.
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Postage stamp commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology
- 1976
Stamp depicts aspects of chemistry and related sciences.
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Beckman Instruments Fullerton plant, aerial view
- 1977
In 1954, Beckman's headquarters moved from Pasadena to Fullerton.
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Room filled with Beckman System TR Enzyme Activity Analyzers
- 1973 – 1982
The instruments filling this room -- Beckman Instruments' System TR, introduced in 1973 -- were the first automated analyzer for clinical enzymes. The two men in the background of this image are unidentified.
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Beckman BUN Analyzer 2
- 1979 – 1989
The BUN Analyzer 2, used for blood urea nitrogen, debuted in 1979.
- Photographer Roger Marshutz Photography
- Subject Beckman Instrumens, inc., Urea--Analysis, Scientific apparatus and instruments
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Beckman BUN Analyzer
- 1972 – 1989
Beckman's first BUN Analyzer (for blood urea nitrogen) was released in 1972.
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Model 25 spectrophotometer, vacuum control, and printer
- 1970s
Beckman's foray into ultraviolet spectroscopy began in 1940, when the company (then called National Technical Laboratories) produced the DU prototype. The double-beam Model 25 was introduced in the early 1970s.
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Beckman DU-8 Spectrophotometer
- Circa 1980
This model of DU Spectrophotometer was first produced in 1980 and used a mirocomputer to control results, could store up to 9 user-generated programs, and could print results.
The first Beckman Instruments DU…
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Beckman ACTA M-IV Spectrophotometer
- 1974 – 1983
The ACTA M UV-visible spectrophotometer was first introduced in 1974.
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Beckman ACTA V Spectrophotometer
- 1970s
The ACTA V was a UV-visible spectrophotometer, first released in 1970.
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Beckman Microlab 600 Computing Infrared Spectrophotometer
- Circa 1978
The Microlab 600 computing infrared spectrophotometer debuted in 1978.
The Beckman Instruments IR spectrophotometers began as a request from the Office of Rubber Reserve to Arnold O. Beckman in 1942, asking for an…