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Black and white proof sheet showing four images in which Arne Solberg, Richard Farnsworth, and M. Lowell Edwards (l-r) demonstrate the use of a machine.
1961 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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Black and white photograph of Arne Solberg, Richard Farnsworth, and M. Lowell Edwards (left to right) demonstrating a machine.
1961 | Still image | M. Lowell Edwards Public History Project|Historical Image Collection |
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Approximately one million individuals with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders experience advanced symptoms, such as disc perforations, necessitating the removal of t [...]
2019 | Dissertation |
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Fluorescent protein biosensors have become an important tool for neuroscience research. Highly optimized biosensors for Ca2+ are widely used to study neuronal activity in [...]
2022 | Dissertation |
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Manuscript notes with formulas and measurements for parts of the Starr-Edwards heart valve. circa 1960 The M. Lowell Edwards Public History Project was made possible by [...]
1960 | Still image | M. Lowell Edwards Public History Project |
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Manuscript notes with schematics and formulas for the Starr-Edwards heart valve. Shows velocity through the #3 valve at heart stroke. circa 1960 The M. Lowell Edwards P [...]
1960 | Still image | M. Lowell Edwards Public History Project |
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Manuscript notes showing measurements, figures and notes on the design of the ball and cage valves including ball to opening ratio, ball size, and availability of materia [...]
1960-04-01 | Still image | M. Lowell Edwards Public History Project |
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Black and white photograph of members of the family of M. Lowell Edwards, identified as: Back row, left to right: Bill, Miles, Lloyd, Clarence, Tom, Lowell Front row, lef [...]
1950s | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photograph of Clarence Edwards with sons and grandsons. From left: Bill, Clarence, Lloyd, Miles, Tom, and Lowell.
1940s | Still image | Historical Image Collection |