http://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/timeline

And this paper describes their use of a digital computer as if it were rather 
routine:
Sternberg, J., Stillo, H. & Schwendeman, R. (1960). Spectrophotometric Analysis of Multicomponent Systems Using the Least Squares Method in Matrix Form. Analytical Chemistry 32, 84-90.

Jacob Keller wrote:
Were there really no computers in 1963?

JPK

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 9:51 AM, David Schuller <dj...@cornell.edu 
<mailto:dj...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

    
http://eventheodd.blogspot.in/2013/01/golden-jubilee-of-ramachandran-plot.html


          Golden Jubilee of Ramachandran Plot
          
<http://eventheodd.blogspot.in/2013/01/golden-jubilee-of-ramachandran-plot.html>

    "Exactly fifty years from now i.e. in the year 1963, G. N. Ramachandran et. 
al published breakthrough original
    research in Journal of Molecular Biology. Ramachandran plot still remains a 
touchstone for protein form and
    structure (example, in validating a homology models). This plot is 
remarkable because it came ahead of time (it was
    proposed in 1963 when there were no computers, mechanical calculators were 
the cutting edge of technology)
    ..."


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