Richard Alan Morton FRS was the Johnston Professor of Biochemistry at University of Liverpool from 1944 until 1966. He was a pioneer in the application...
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Richard Morton may refer to: Richard Alan Morton (1899–1977), British biochemist Richard Morton (basketball) (born 1966), retired American professional...
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also converts 11-cis-retinal. Vitamin A2 was first identified by Richard Alan Morton using newly-developed absorption spectroscopy in 1941. Babino D,...
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Alan Morton Dershowitz (/ˈdɜːrʃəwɪts/ DURR-shə-wits; born September 1, 1938) is an American lawyer and law professor known for his work in U.S. constitutional...
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father was Richard Morton of Milborne St Andrew and his uncle, William Morton of Cerne, represented Shaftesbury in Parliament in 1437. Morton was educated...
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Pennock, J. F.; Pitt, G. A. J.; Goodwin, Trevor Walworth (1978). "Richard Alan Morton, 1899–1977". Biographical Memoirs. 24: 408–442. doi:10.1098/rsbm...
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Fellows of the Royal Society 24 408-442 (1978) "Nomination Archive – Richard Alan Morton". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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musicologist and Morton biographer Alan Lomax conducted a series of interviews with Morton at the Library of Congress. Richard Cook and Brian Morton describe...
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Guy Frederic Marrian 1930 (1930): Patrick Linstead 1929 (1929): Richard Alan Morton 1928 (1928): John Alfred Valentine Butler 1927 (1927): Juda Quastel...
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Sir Ewart Jones Archer John Porter Martin David Forbes Martyn Richard Alan Morton Richard Julius Pumphrey Allen Shenstone Henry Edward Shortt Carl Johan...
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