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Deletions in Immunoglobulin Polypeptide Chains as Evidence for Breakage and Repair in DNA - Smithies, Oliver
Date: 1970Reference: SB/2/3/195Part of: Sydney Brenner Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Chain's journal and travel notes, 8 pp. ms
Date: 1966Reference: PP/EBC/J.78Part of: Chain, Professor Sir Ernst Boris- Archives and manuscripts
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Problems in Protein Synthesis, Harvard Medical Society - "Starting and Stopping of Polypeptide Chains" (13 December 1966)
Date: 1966Reference: JDW/2/8/1/43Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Books
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The Double captive, or Chains upon chains: Containing the amorous poems and letters of a young gentleman, one of the preston prisoners in Newgate. Occasioned by his falling in love with a Scotch lady, who came to visit his friend. To which is added the execution dream, or the unlucky disappointment. With a preface to the ladies. And an Introductory novel.
Date: 1718- Books
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The life, and strange, unparallel'd and unheard-of voyages and adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, formerly well known to the public, as the lame beggar man, Who in the Year 1734, and for a long Time after, swept the Way between the Mews Gate and Spring Gardens, Charing-Cross. Containing, An Account of his being Tried and Convicted, and Hanged in Chains at Deal in Kent, for the supposed Murder of Mr. Collins. His Surprizing Recovery after Hanging in Chains; his Voyages to the West Indies, and being taken by the Spaniards, amongst whom he met with the supposed Murdered Mr. Collins; their Admiration in meeting each other, and proposed to return to England together. The Accident that threw Mr. Gwinett in the Hands of Pirates; his extraordinary Adventures with them; his being taken again by the Spaniards, and sent to Old Spain, and there Condemned to the Gallies. His being taken by the Algerines, and carried into Slavery, and after many hardships returned to England, &c. Written by himself.
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.Date: 1770- Books
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The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates and their crews, from Captain Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Captain John Gow, and James Williams, his Lieutenant, &c. who were hanged at Execution-Dock, June 11, 1735, for Piracy and Murder; and afterwards hanged in Chains between Blackwall and Deptford: And in this Edition continued down to the Year 1735. Giving a more full and true Account than any yet published, of all their Murders, Piracies, Maroonings, Places of Refuge, and Way of Living. To which is prefixed, an abstract of the laws against piracy.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1769- Books
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The history and lives of all the most notorious pirates, and their crews; from Captain Avery, who first settled at Madagascar, to Captain John Gow, and James Williams, his Lieutenant, &c. who were hanged at Execution Dock, on June 11, 1725, for Piracy and Murder, and afterwards hung in Chains between Blackwall and Deptford; and of several others, down to the Year 1735. Giving a more full and true Account than any yet published, of all their Murders, Piracies, Maroonings, Places of Refuge, and Ways of Living. To Which IS Prefixed, An Abstract of the Laws against Piracy. A New Edition: Adorned with Twenty-One beautiful Cuts, being the Representation of each Pirate.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett. Formerly known to the public as the lame beggar: who, for a long Time swept the Way at the Mew's-Gate, Charing-Cross. Containing An Account of his being convicted and hanged in Chains, at Deal, in Kent, for the supposed Murder of Mr. Collins: his surprizing Recovery after being executed: his Voyage to the West-Indies, his being taken by the Spaniards, where he meets the identioal Collins whom he was supposed to have murdered: the Accident that threw Mr. Gwinett into the Hands of Pirates: his extraordinary Adventures with them, and being betaken by the Spaniards, and by them condemned to the Gallies: his being taken and made a Slave of by the Algerines, and after suffering many Hardships, his Return to England.
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.Date: [1771?]- Books
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The life, Strange Voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, formerly known to the public by the lame beggar: Who, for a long Time, swept the Way at the Mews-Gate, Charing-Cross. Containing, An Account of his being convicted and hanged in Chains, at Deal in Kent, for the supposed Murder of Mr Collins; his surprizing Recovery after being executed; his Voyages to the West-Indies; his being taken by the Spaniards, where he meets the identical Collins, whom he was supposed to have murdered; the Accident that threw Mr Gwinett into the Hands of Pirates; his extraordinary Adventures with them, and being re-taken by the Spaniards, and by them condemned to the Gallies; his being taken and made a Slave of by the Algerines, and after suffering many Hardships, his return to England.
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.Date: [1775?]- Books
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The life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett, formerly known to the public as the lame beggar, who for a long Time swept the Way at the Mews Gate, Charing Cross, Containing An Account of his being convicted and hanged in Chains, at Deal, in Kent, for the supposed Murder of Mr. Collins, and his surprising Recovery after being executed. His Voyage to the West Indies-His being taken by the Spaniards, where he meets the identical Collins whom he was supposed to have murdered-the Accident that threw Mr. Gwinett into the Hands of Pirates-His extraordinary Adventures with them, and being re-taken by the Spaniards, and by them condemned to the Gallies-His being taken and made a Slave of by the Algerines, and, after suffering many Hardships, his Return to England.
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The life of Thomas Munn, alias, the Gentleman Brick-Maker, alias, Tom The Smuggler, who was executed with John Hall, alias Rich, on Friday the 6th of April, 1750, at Chelmsford, and hung in Chains near Rumford Gallows, for robbing the Yarmouth Mall on the 20th of July last. Containing, A full Account of his Behaviour during a great Number of Years, as a notorious Smoggler, Gamester, &c. Together with the many Pranks he play'd at Canterbury, Cranbrook, and other Parts of Kent; at Horsham, and other Parts of Sussex: Likewise at Salisbury, Bridgwater, Bristol, Portsmouth, Southampton, Yarmouth, Woodbridge, Ipswich, Colchester, and other Parts in England; also his Expedition to France, &c. Publish'd from the copy all wrote with his own hand, and deliver'd by him the Morning of his Execution to Mr. Thomas Venden, Turnkey of His Majesty's Gaol at Chelmsford in Essex, with a particular Desire it might be printed. To which is added, a short account of the life of John Hall, his accomplice, and the Manner of their being taken: Likewise their Behaviour at the Place of Execution.
Munn, Thomas, 1705-1750.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Archives and manuscripts
M0000692: Two pomanders on chains
Date: 01 January 1930Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/7/6Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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Diagram of two chains within DNA referenced as "B-paper-2 chains in DNA"
Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick, 1916-2004Date: May 1960Reference: KDBP/1/1/3458Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
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Abstract with chains and lightning
Date: 3 February 1983Reference: SA/MAR/245Part of: Migraine Art Competition Collection- Pictures
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Manufacture of chains with various tools of the trade. Etching by A. B.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 33051i- Archives and manuscripts
M0000680: 12 silver amulets on rings and chains
Date: 01 January 1930Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/6/95Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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Hanging in chains / by Albert Hartshorne.
Hartshorne, Albert, 1839-1910.Date: 1893- Archives and manuscripts
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Optical transform referenced as "III 14 3 chains with sequence of 3 residues staggered by one residue clockwise chains anticlockwise"
Cowen, P.Date: October 1953Reference: KDBP/1/1/1163Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
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Half obscured face with nail and chains
Date: 1981Reference: SA/MAR/364Part of: Migraine Art Competition Collection- Pictures
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Ship-building: ropes, blocks, and chains. Engraving.
Reference: 44495i- Digital Images
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Long chains of anthrax bacilli stained by Gram,
Royal Veterinary College- Books
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Specification of Isac Louis Pulvermacher : electric chains, bands, &c.
Pulvermacher, Isac Louis.Date: 1871- Archives and manuscripts
'Food borne diseases - can we break the chains?'
Date: Jul-Sep 1989Reference: SA/SMO/J.7/3/5Part of: Society of Medical Officers of Health- Pictures
Precautions to be taken while using slinging chains, including load/tilt angle table. Colour lithograph for the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Metall-Berufsgenossenschaften, 199-.
Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Eisen- und Metall-Berufsgenossenschaften.Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 766843i- Pictures
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Five prisoners in Persia walking around a yard bound together by chains, a guard with a sword walks nearby. Process print by C. Hentschel after F. Dadd.
Dadd, Frank, 1851-1929.Date: [1896]Reference: 37764i