Al Alberts
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Al Alberts

Julian Lewis (biologist) Julian Lewis (biologist) English developmental biologist Julian Hart Lewis FRS[2] (12 August 1946 – 30 April 2014) was an English developmental biologist and researcher whose work shed light on the nature of cellular timing mechanisms and their role in animal development. He showed that the Notch ligand (a molecule involved in cell-to-cell communication) controls the timing of nerve cell differentiation and the synchronised cycling of neighbouring cell activity. He modelled the cellular oscillatory circuit that determines the segmentation of the developing body, and clarified the importance of delay kinetics in setting the frequency of those oscillations.[3][4][5] Quick facts Born, Died ... Julian Lewis in 2008 Born (1946-08-12)12 August 1946 Died 30 April 2014(2014-04-30) (aged 67) Alma mater…

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GENRES: Jazz, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Bandera / What More Is There
Bandera / What More Is There (1953)
Things I Didn't Say / God's Greatest Gift
Things I Didn't Say / God's Greatest Gift (1958)
Willingly / My Love
Willingly / My Love (1958)
A Handful Of Gold / Imagination
A Handful Of Gold / Imagination (1959)
High School / By You
High School / By You (1959)
How Soon? / Taking A Chance On Love
How Soon? / Taking A Chance On Love (1959)
South Of The Border / No Love But Your Love
South Of The Border / No Love But Your Love (1960)
Don't Wait For The Hearse / Heaven Needed An Angel
Don't Wait For The Hearse / Heaven Needed An Angel (1961)
Heaven Needed An Angel / Only On Sunday
Heaven Needed An Angel / Only On Sunday (1961)
Till Then / Blue O'Clock In The Morning
Till Then / Blue O'Clock In The Morning (1962)
Before Tomorrow Is Yesterday / Fly Me To The Moon
Before Tomorrow Is Yesterday / Fly Me To The Moon (1963)