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Richard Hume Adrian, 2nd Baron Adrian FRS [1] (16 October 1927 – 4 April 1995) was a British peer and physiologist . Personal life. Richard Hume Adrian was born in Cambridge in 1927, as the only son of Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian and his wife, Hester Agnes Pinsent, a mental health worker.
4 de abr. de 1995 · Richard Hume Adrian was one of the outstanding muscle physiologists of his generation, making important contributions in two areas of research: the elucidation of the electrical phenomena and ion movements characteristic of muscle fibres, and the understanding of the mechanism of activation of contraction in muscle by change in the ...
1 de nov. de 1997 · Richard Hume Adrian, D. L. 2nd Baron Adrian of Cambridge. 16 October 1927—4 April 1995. Andrew Huxley. Published: 01 November 1997 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1997.0002. Abstract. Richard Adrian was a distinguished electrophysiologist who cleared up many of the puzzles about the electrical behaviour of striated muscle.
Richard Hume Adrian, Second Baron Adrian of Cambridge, 16 October 1927. 4 April 1995. RICHARD HUME ADRIAN. ICHARD HUME ADRIAN, second Baron Adrian of Cam- bridge, was a man of many talents, and he applied. with great effectiveness and integrity in a wide range of endeavors during his lifetime.
RICHARD HUME ADRIAN, D.L. 2ND BARON ADRIAN OF CAMBRIDGE 16 October 1927-4 April 1995 Elected F.R.S. 1977 BY SIR ANDREW HUXLEY, F.R.S. 1 Vicarage Drive, Grantchester, Cambridge CB3 9NG, UK Richard Adrian was a distinguished electrophysiologist who cleared up many of the puzzles about the electrical behaviour of striated muscle.
Anne Pinsent Adrian, who married the physiologist Richard Keynes, who was the great-grandson of Charles Darwin. The couple had four children. Adrian Keynes (1946–1974) Randal Keynes (*1948) Roger Keynes (*1951) Simon Keynes (*1952) Richard Adrian, 2nd Baron Adrian (1927–1995) The couple had no children.
Richard Hume Adrian, segundo barón Adrian FRS (16 de octubre de 1927 - 4 de abril de 1995) fue un par y fisiólogo británico.