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  1. An Introduction to Comparative Biochemistry. With a foreword by Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins.
  2. The Diary of Robert Hooke M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 1672-1680... Edited by Henry W. Robinson and Walter Adams. With a Foreword by Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins. by Robert. HOOKE, 1935-01-01
  3. Perspectives in Biochemistry: Thirty-One Essays Presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins by present and past members of... by Frederick Gowland] Needham, Joseph, and David E. Green, editors [Hopkins, 1937
  4. An Introduction to Comparative Biochemistry. With a foreword by Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins. by Ernest. BALDWIN, 1949-01-01
  5. The Diary of Robert Hooke 1672-1680

21. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland
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22. Sir Frederick Hopkins - Biography
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Frederick Gowland Hopkins was born on June 20, 1861, at Eastbourne, England. His father, a bookseller in Bishopsgate Street, London, was much interested in science, but he died when Gowland was an infant. For the next ten years Gowland lived with his mother at Eastbourne, showing as a child literary rather than scientific tastes, although, when his mother gave him a microscope, he studied life on the seashore. But he read much and wrote rhymes, and in later life speculated as to whether he might not have become, if he had been encouraged to do so, a classical scholar or a naturalist. Later in his life, however, his literary ability added much to all his scientific papers and addresses.
In 1871 his mother went to live at Enfield, and Hopkins went to the city of London School. He was a bright schoolboy in several subjects, and was given a first-class in chemistry in 1874. Later, as a result of an examination at the College of Preceptors he was given a prize for science, and, at the early age of 17, when he finally left school, he published a paper in

23. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland - Cambridge, Vitamins, Recovered, Chemical, And H
(1861–1947) British biochemist made first general scientific study of vitamins. Hopkins believed firmly that chemical reactions in living cells, although complex, are
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27. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland
Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland (b. June 20, 1861, Eastbourne, East Sussex, Eng.d. May 16, 1947, Cambridge), British biochemist, who received (with Christiaan Eijkman) the 1929
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(b. June 20, 1861, Eastbourne, East Sussex, Eng.d. May 16, 1947, Cambridge), British biochemist, who received (with Christiaan Eijkman) the 1929 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovery of essential nutrient factorsnow known as vitamins needed in animal diets to maintain health. In 1901 Hopkins discovered the amino acid tryptophan , isolated it from protein, and eventually (1906-07) showed that it and certain other amino acids (known as essential amino acids) cannot be manufactured by certain animals from other nutrients and must be supplied in the diet. Noticing that rats failed to grow on a diet of artificial milk but grew rapidly when a small quantity of cow's milk was added to their daily ration, Hopkins realized that no animal can live on a mixture of pure protein, fat, and carbohydrate, even when mineral salts are added, and termed the missing factorslater called vitamins"accessory substances." In 1907 Hopkins and Sir Walter Fletcher laid the foundations for a modern understanding of the chemistry of muscular contraction when they demonstrated that working muscle accumulates lactic acid. Fifteen years later, Hopkins isolated from living tissue the tripeptide (three amino acids linked in sequence) glutathione and showed that it is vital to the utilization of oxygen by the cell.

28. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins: Information From Answers.com
Hopkins , Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins English biochemist who did pioneering work that led to the discovery of vitamins
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29. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins. Nationality British Activity British biochemist. Born 2006-1861 Died 16-05-1947
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30. Hopkins Sir Frederick Gowland Biography - (1861–1947) - Identified
British biochemist. Hopkins's researches were wideranging and of fundamental importance. He identified tryptophan (1901), showed that lactic acid was formed by muscular
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31. Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Winner Of The 1929 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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S IR F REDERICK G OWLAND H OPKINS
1929 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discovery of the growth-stimulating vitamins.
Background
  • Place of birth: Eastbourne, East Sussex (Great Britain)
  • Residence: Great Britain
  • Affiliation: Cambridge University (Professor from 1914)
  • Pioneered the study of accessory food factors (now known as vitamins
  • Was knighted in 1925
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32. Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins (British Biochemist) -- Britannica Online Encyclop
Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins (British biochemist), June 20, 1861Eastbourne, East Sussex, Eng. May 16, 1947CambridgeBritish biochemist, who received (with Christiaan Eijkman) the
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33. Janus: Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland (1861-1947) Knight, Biochemist
Personal Names contains See earlier; Hooppell, Robert Eli (18331895) antiquary Hooppell, Robert Eli (1833-1895) antiquary and Church of England clergyman
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34. Janus: The Papers Of Frederick Gowland Hopkins
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35. Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Biochemical Pioneer, Discoverer Of Vitamins.
New York Scribner's, 1973. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland in Dictionary of National Biography, 19411950. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1959.
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(The encyclopedia is aimed at Junior High and High School students. Length and format requirements were quite strict.)] Areas of Achievement: Biochemistry, medicine. Contribution: The main figure in the establishment of biochemistry as a field of both teaching and research in Britain, Hopkins made many important contributions to the understanding of the metabolism of living cells, and to biochemical research methods. He won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of vitamins.
  • June 30, 1861: Born in Eastbourne, Sussex, England.
  • 1890: Gains B.Sc. degree from University of London.
  • 1894: Medical degree from Guy's Hospital, London.
  • 1898: Married to Jessie Anne Stevens.
  • 1898-1910: Lecturer in 'Chemical Physiology', Cambridge University.
  • 1905: Elected Fellow of the Royal Society (Britain's most prestigious scientific organization).
  • 1910: Appointed Fellow and Praelector in Biochemistry, Trinity College, Cambridge.

36. Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Dictionary Definition - Glossary.com
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Frederick Gowland Hopkins for his discovery of the growthstimulating vitamins. Biography. FREDERICK GOWLAND HOPKINS WAS BORN JUNE 20, 1861, IN Eastbourne, in Sussex, England, where
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39. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland (Br. Biochem.)
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40. Biografias - Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland
H. H. Dale, ‘ Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland (1861–1947) ’, rev. first published 2004 , 1429 words, with portrait illustration
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