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  1. David Keynes Hill FRS (23 July 1915 – 18 August 2002) was a British biophysicist. Hill was the son of Nobel Prize–winning physiologist Archibald Vivian Hill and his wife Margaret Hill , the daughter of John Neville Keynes and sister of John Maynard Keynes .

    • 23 July 1915
    • Biophysicist
  2. 24. Okt. 2002 · David Hill, physiologist and biophysicist, died on 18 August 2002. His father was A. V. Hill (known simply as A.V.), a pioneer of biophysics who received a Nobel prize for his measurements of...

    • A. F. Huxley
    • 2002
  3. David Keynes Hill (1915–2002) David Hill, physiologist and biophysicist, died on 18 August 2002. His father was A. V. Hill (known simply as A.V.), a pioneer of biophysics who received a...

    • A. F. Huxley
    • 2002
  4. 1. Dez. 2003 · Abstract. David Hill followed his father, A.V. Hill FRS, into the study of muscular contraction. Using a wide range of experimental techniques, he made several important advances of which the most important was the discovery of the ‘short-range elastic component’ a phenomenon which implied that even in the resting state there was ...

    • Andrew Huxley
    • 2003
  5. DAVID KEYNES HILL 23 July 1915 — 18 August 2002 Elected FRS 1972 BY SIR ANDREW HUXLEY FRS Trinity College, Cambridge, Trinity Street, Cambridge CB2 1TQ, UK David Hill followed his father, A.V. Hill FRS, into the study of muscular contraction. Using a wide range of experimental techniques, he made several important advances of which the most

    • Andrew Huxley
    • 2003
  6. He is notably the father of Polly Hill, David Keynes Hill, Maurice Hill, and the grandfather of Nicholas Humphrey. Archibald Vivian Hill CH OBE FRS [2] (26 September 1886 – 3 June 1977), better known to friends and colleagues as A. V. Hill , was a British physiologist , one of the founders of the diverse disciplines of biophysics ...

  7. 1. Dez. 2003 · David Keynes Hill. 23 July 1915 – 18 August 2002. December 2003. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 49:197-212. DOI: 10.1098/rsbm.2003.0012. Authors: Andrew Huxley. To read...