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Extractions: Search the Internet with Kids.Net.Au Article Content Redirected from Pituitary The Pituitary gland is an endocrine gland in the small, bony cavity at the base of the brain . It is connected to a part of the brain called the hypothalamus . It secretes hormones regulating a wide variety of bodily activities, including trophic hormones that stimulate other endocrine glands. For a while, this led scientists to call it the master gland , but now we know that it is in fact regulated by releasing hormones[?] from the hypothalamus. The pituitary gland is divided into two sections: the anterior and posterior pituitary lobes. The posterior pituitary is, in effect, a projection of the hypothalamus. It does not produce its own hormones, but only stores and releases the hormones oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone (ADH). The anterior pituitary secretes growth hormone prolactin follicle-stimulating hormone[?] luteinizing hormone ... endorphins , and other hormones. External links:
Nobel Prize In Physics Since 1901 Dehmelt, Hans G.; Paul, Wolfgang; Ramsey, Norman F. 1990 Friedman, Jerome I.; Kendall, Henry W.; Taylor, Richard E. 1991 De Gennes, PierreGilles http://www.planet101.com/nobel_physics_hist.htm
Extractions: Nobel Prize in Physics since 1901 Year Winners Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Zeeman, Pieter Becquerel, Antoine Henri; Curie, Marie; Curie, Pierre Rayleigh, Lord John William Strutt Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton Thomson, Sir Joseph John Michelson, Albert Abraham Lippmann, Gabriel Braun, Carl Ferdinand Marconi, Guglielmo Van Der Waals, Johannes Diderik Wien, Wilhelm Dalen, Nils Gustaf Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike Laue, Max Von Bragg, Sir William Henry; Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Barkla, Charles Glover Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Stark, Johannes Guillaume, Charles Edouard Einstein, Albert Bohr, Niels Millikan, Robert Andrews Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Franck, James; Hertz, Gustav Perrin, Jean Baptiste Compton, Arthur Holly; Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees Richardson, Sir Owen Willans De Broglie, Prince Louis-Victor Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Heisenberg, Werner Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice; Schroedinger, Erwin Chadwick, Sir James
Only 80s - 1989 for the invention of the separated oscillatory fields method and its use in the hydrogen maser and other atomic clocks and the other half jointly to DEHMELT, HANS G http://www.only80s.com/1989.htm
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Extractions: Search the Internet with Kids.Net.Au Article Content In Greek mythology , Phineas was a King of Thrace , son of Agenor who had the gift of prophesy. Zeus , angry that Phineas revealed too much of the plans of the gods, punished him by setting him on an island with a buffett of foot. He could eat none of it, however, because the harpies , vicious, winged women, stole the food out of his hands right before he could eat. This continued until the arrival of Jason and the Argonauts . They sent the winged heroes, the Boreads after the harpies. They succeeded in driving the monsters away but did not kill them, as a request from the goddess of the rainbow, Iris , who promised that Phineas would not be bothered by the harpies again. As thanks, Phineas told the Argonauts how to pass the Symplegades Apollodorus Bibliotheke III, xiv, 8; Ovid Metamorphoses VI, 424-674.
AccessScience | Biographies Dehmelt, Hans G (1923– ) - Awarded to young mathematicians, the Fields Medal is the world's most prestigious http://www.accessscience.com/biographies.aspx?type=byAtoZ&letter=d
Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics Dehmelt, Hans G. 1989 Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice 1933 Einstein, Albert 1921 Esaki, Leo 1973 Fermi, Enrico 1938 Fert, Albert 2007 Feynman, Richard P. http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/physics/alpha.html