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d optics from Luis Alvarez and worked in the | chemistry lab of Glenn T. Seaborg. |
There, he was appointed Head of the Physical | Chemistry Division of the National Institute for Medic |
ral Fellow at the Institute of Physiological | Chemistry, University of Munich from 1985 to 1986 and |
In 1922, Whiston joined the | chemistry department of the Royal Military College of |
retic analysis gave a great boost to protein | chemistry, some of the very first results were the res |
Appointed to the | chemistry faculty of Princeton University in 1985, Leh |
of Section III (Mathematics and Physics and | Chemistry) and of the whole Society from 1905 to 1906. |
e sale of fake ones, is "well documented" in | chemistry books of 16th-18th centuries Europe, "but no |
es, literature, history, education, art, and | chemistry free of charge to area residents who could n |
ws Award, the premier award of the Inorganic | Chemistry Division of the RACI. |
ct started in 1973, it is located within the | Chemistry Department of the Kumpula Campus of the Univ |
iladelphia, 2009 inductee into the Medicinal | Chemistry Hall of Fame of the American Chemical Societ |
In 1998 the petro | chemistry sector of OMV was included; OMV and IPIC too |
He was a Fellow of the Royal Institute of | Chemistry and of the Institute of Physics. |
ryland College, 1980; a Master of Science in | Chemistry, University of Virginia, 1983; and a Juris D |
Department of | Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
e C. Chang is a chemist at the department of | chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, a recip |
ican Physical Society (2006) and the Polymer | Chemistry Award of the American Chemical Society (2007 |
Sir David King at the Department of | Chemistry, University of Cambridge |
rked as a visiting professor at the physical | chemistry department of the University of Oxford; he m |
In organic | chemistry, one of the first reaction mechanisms propos |
spent the greater part of his career on the | chemistry faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, w |
ill succeeded Wilhelm Schlenk as head of the | chemistry institute of the University of Berliner, thi |
Module PhreeqC Zero-dimensional model for | chemistry equilibrium of solution, pure phases, gas ph |
ter bi-weekly, in the years 1901-1918 by the | Chemistry Section of the Warsaw Branch of the Russian |
omic Archive, Nuclear Files, and the nuclear | chemistry component of ChemCases; resources include bi |
Umberto Sborgi, (1883 - 1955), Professor of | Chemistry, University of Milan, Italy. |
In 1978 he received the Pure | Chemistry Award of the American Chemical Society and i |
The Journal of Organic | Chemistry cover of February 4, 2005 featured her resea |
during World War II; he was Director of the | Chemistry Division of the Metallurgical Laboratory at |
as a Visiting Professor at the Department of | Chemistry, University of Oxford from 1996 until 2000. |
ferences was the summer sessions held at the | chemistry department of Johns Hopkins University in th |
In 1942, he graduated from the | chemistry department of the National Southwestern Asso |
n 1899, he was elected vice president of the | chemistry section of the American Association for the |
When the society merged with the other | chemistry societies of the United Kingdom to form the |
He is the George B. Rathmann Professor of | Chemistry, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Materia |
, 1953 in Porsgrunn, Norway) is professor of | chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo |
He was also the Head of the | Chemistry Department of University of Colombo from 198 |
Solid State Sciences, Journal of Solid State | Chemistry, Journal of Materials Research, and Nature. |
This interest led her to work at the | chemistry laboratory of Professor Henry Trimble of the |
hen Demonstrator, 1963) in the Department of | Chemistry, University of Glasgow, where he was awarded |
Research Interests: Organic | Chemistry; Interaction of organic chemicals with livin |
He was a | chemistry pupil of Johann Hartmann (1568-1613). |
He started his studies at the | chemistry department of Munich University in 1930 and |
He is Physical | Chemistry editor of the Oxford University Press' chemi |
Scientists and engineers at the Nuclear | Chemistry Division of Pinstech Institute, also provide |
e directed the Nuclear Structure and Nuclear | Chemistry department of the GSI and was professor of p |
ws Award, the premier award of the Inorganic | Chemistry Division of the RACI. |
e the rules established by the International | Chemistry Committee of 1860. |
yrans themselves have little significance in | chemistry, many of their derivatives are important bio |
hry Davy publishes “Elements of Agricultural | Chemistry”, (one of?) the first scientific study on th |
s from RPI and Albany Medical in biology and | chemistry but offered no further details. |
The rapid growth of organometallic | chemistry is often attributed to the excitement arisin |
s with similar properties which have similar | chemistry are often found - the atomic size, electrone |
Chemistry is often called the central science because | |
Click | chemistry is often cited as a style of chemical synthe |
Robert S. Coleman is a professor of | chemistry at Ohio State University. |
uah, Oklahoma in 1965, an M.S. in analytical | chemistry from Oklahoma State University in 1969, and |
Odling), Field showed so strong a liking for | chemistry that, on leaving school in 1843, he was plac |
He works on dendrimer | chemistry and on the synthesis of beta-peptides. |
olicy, intellectual property, and the impact | chemistry has on society. |
Although there was already a | chemistry building on campus, by 1925 it had become to |
entific research was on colloids and surface | chemistry, focussing on electrokinetics. |
nowles attended Harvard, where he majored in | chemistry, focusing on organic chemistry. |
k on a fast-charging and discharging battery | chemistry based on polypyrroles. |
secondhand copy of "A Hundred Experiments in | Chemistry for One Shilling." |
y the editor of the Journal of Computational | Chemistry and one of the editors of the Encyclopedia o |
She completed her Master in | Chemistry in one year. |
The BP Professorship of Organic | Chemistry is one of the senior professorships at the U |
He recorded two A* in biology and | chemistry and one A result in mathematics in his A-lev |
tudent Peter Ford remembers that Taube "made | chemistry not only challenging and stimulating, but a |
se blindness necessitated assistance for his | chemistry and optics demonstrations. |
Microwave | chemistry sensor or Surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor |
en either sent to a stir station for further | chemistry trimming or to a caster for casting. |
ynthesized as a demonstration to high school | chemistry students or as an act of "chemical magic". |
In | chemistry, disulfate or pyrosulfate is the anion with |
In pre-modern | chemistry, corporification, or corporation, was the pr |
r language may be taken), either Physics II, | Chemistry II, or Biology II for senior year, and one e |
However there is no real demand in | chemistry, physics, or engineering for isolating U-234 |
Semi-empirical, ab initio quantum | chemistry methods, or density functional theory are of |
anopilite is a minor ore of uranium with the | chemistry (UO2)6SO4(OH)6O2·12H2O or, Hydrated Uranyl S |
earance, fingerprints, and "chemindex" (body | chemistry) in order to evade detection. |
Paul Blakemore is an Assistant Professor of | Chemistry at Oregon State University. |
ter Adolf Thiessen - Head of the division of | chemistry and organic materials. |
In | chemistry, the organic compound triphenylene is a flat |
pioneered the applications of organosilicon | chemistry for organic synthesis, especially for the pr |
ed as a ligand and a reagent in coordination | chemistry and organic synthesis. |
is primarily chirality within both inorganic | chemistry and organic chemistry. |
Hydrate is a term used in inorganic | chemistry and organic chemistry to indicate that a sub |
1,4-Benzodioxine, in | chemistry, especially organic chemistry, is an aromati |
1,3-Benzodioxole, in | chemistry, especially organic chemistry, is an aromati |
It can also be used for | chemistry involving organic compounds of low electrica |
thorne launched his career in borane cluster | chemistry by organizing and leading the Organometallic |
1899-1980), who was a “father” of the modern | chemistry of organoelement and organometallic compound |
licon, tin and lead and not surprisingly the | chemistry of organogermanium is in between that of org |
She also helped to open up the | chemistry of organolanthanides. |
For metalorganic compounds in | chemistry, see Organometallic. |
hael Hodgson is the Todd Fellow and Tutor in | Chemistry at Oriel College, Oxford. |
son of the 1909 winner of the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry, Wilhelm Ostwald, and died in Dresden. |
specializing in biochemistry, cell biology, | chemistry, and other life sciences. |
igating reaction mechanisms related to redox | chemistry among other chemical phenomena. |
A certified genius, she specializes in | chemistry and other sciences. |
iplinary research results that have combined | chemistry with other fields, such as biology, material |
, particularly at the interface of inorganic | chemistry with other disciplines, and are ‘forward-loo |
the realm of physics, cosmology, astronomy, | chemistry or other physical sources. |
stigate reaction mechanisms related to redox | chemistry among other chemical phenomenon. |
In | chemistry and other sciences the term is used to descr |
etings whose topics lie outside the field of | chemistry; these other usages actually represent 75% t |
2008 Welch Award in | Chemistry: "For outstanding contributions to the under |
ly, he closed the Departments of Physics and | Chemistry, and oversaw the award of an honorary doctor |
t under Dr. Hoffmann in the Royal College of | Chemistry in Oxford Street. |
He was Waynflete Professor of | Chemistry at Oxford University 1855 to 1872. |
He was the Waynflete Professor of | Chemistry at Oxford University from 1930 and a Fellow |
w used for teaching; all research in organic | chemistry at Oxford is now conducted across South Park |
He studied | Chemistry at Oxford University releasing his first tra |
as the main centre for research into organic | chemistry at Oxford University from its foundation in |
ege, Oxford, Maskelyne taught mineralogy and | chemistry at Oxford from 1851, before becoming a profe |
He became reader in | chemistry at Oxford in 1801, and in 1803 was elected t |
arious treatises was appointed a lecturer on | chemistry at Oxford in 1704. |
In 1794 he was appointed reader of | chemistry at Oxford. |
nted as Head of the Physical and Theoretical | Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford. |
Grout Group" of the Physical and Theoretical | Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford. |
In | chemistry, to oxidise a compound dissolved or suspende |
In | chemistry, an oxoborane is any chemical compound conta |
Preparative Carbohydrate | Chemistry Calinaud, P.; Gelas, J. in . |
Nakanishi received a B.A. in | Chemistry from Pacific Union College in 1961. |
1983, is widely implemented in computational | chemistry software packages and often used for the sim |
ty of Bern and University of Zurich, studied | chemistry in Paris and Munich and spent 2 years at the |
ey and worked part time at Berkeley to teach | chemistry and part time as a consultant under suggesti |
dride is a versatile intermediate in organic | chemistry, in part because it is bifunctional and chea |
"Distinguished for his researches in organic | chemistry with particular reference to chemotherapy. |
ing of dissolved inorganic chemicals and the | chemistry of particulate organic matter. |
unt is currently the University Professor of | Chemistry and Pathology at the University of Virginia. |
Chemistry - Paul Berg, Walter Gilbert, Frederick Sange | |
Chemistry - Paul J. Flory | |
and the director of the Institute of General | Chemistry of Pavia University, where he stayed until 1 |
1994), chemist, Nobel Prize winner for | chemistry and peace. |
, like Robinson's, but he also worked on the | chemistry of Penicillin during the war, and had intere |
is an American chemist and is a professor of | chemistry at Pennsylvania State University in United S |
He became an Assistant professor of | chemistry at Pennsylvania State University in 1974 ret |
e) is a functional group in organophosphorus | chemistry with pentavalent phosphorus. |
For his 1939 book, Crystalline Enzymes: The | Chemistry of Pepsin, Trypsin, and Bacteriophage, North |
From 1886 to 1896, he studied | chemistry under Per Teodor Cleve at Uppsala University |
In | chemistry, the perbromate ion is the anion having the |
d Mitch Miller became intrigued by the comic | chemistry he perceived between the unlikely duo. |
Since the regulation of the practice of | chemistry is performed by the individual provinces in |
that is important in the field of medicinal | chemistry for performing SAR. |
(and its related fields, from mathematics to | chemistry, and perhaps soon to include biology) proved |
The | chemistry of persin is not yet understood, but it is s |
ho has demonstrated an in-depth knowledge of | chemistry, significant personal achievements based upo |
Its use in organic | chemistry is pervasive. |
He made great contribution on mineralogical | chemistry and petrology, and on meteorites. |
carpet industry, and the eight carbon based | chemistry for PFOA has been replaced by a six carbon o |
He received his B.S. degree in | chemistry and Ph.D. degree in physical chemistry from |
his B.Sc., St. Andrews University, Scotland, | Chemistry; M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D. Cambridge University. |
Francisco, May 25, 2001) was a professor of | chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry at the Universi |
of the interrelationship between analytical | chemistry and pharmaceutical analysis. |
Free base is commonly used in | chemistry and pharmaceuticals to describe the unproton |
h is a Hamilton Kuhn professor of biological | chemistry and pharmacology at Harvard Medical School. |
from 1884 to 1890 and dean of the school of | chemistry and pharmacy and professor of chemistry at t |
From 1850 to 1855, he studied | chemistry and pharmacy with his brother-in-law who was |
He had degrees in | Chemistry and Pharmacy from the University of Madrid. |
of honorary engineering society Tau Beta Pi, | Chemistry Society Phi Lambda Upsilon, and Research Soc |
ublishes Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on | Chemistry in Philadelphia, the first chemistry textboo |
s where he emphasizes the connection between | Chemistry and Philosophy as the keys of perfumery, a p |
After studying | chemistry and philosophy at Manchester University, he |
they are not affected by reagent | chemistry or photo-bleaching and are therefore stable |
He devoted himself chiefly to the | chemistry of photography, to which he made a number of |
ates and made key discoveries explaining the | chemistry of photosynthesis. |
lights in all areas of polymer science, from | chemistry to physical chemistry, physics, and material |
Oslo in 1962, and switched from theoretical | chemistry to physical chemistry in 1964. |
and Reviews on general polymer science, from | chemistry and physics of polymers to polymers in mater |
He also edited the review journal | Chemistry and Physics of Carbon from 1973 to 1998. |
The Science College: Life Science, | Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics |
he received a Bachelor of Science degree in | chemistry and physics from Memorial University of Newf |
atural Sciences, two computer labs, Biology, | Chemistry and Physics labs as well as a learning cente |
uses mathematics, computer science, biology, | chemistry and physics departments. |
of a variety of issues of importance for the | chemistry and physics of the Earth's atmosphere (tropo |
(1972), Handbook of | Chemistry and Physics (53rd ed.), Cleveland, OH: Chemi |
triennial memorial lecture on some topic of | chemistry or physics appropriate to the interests of G |
(mathematics) in 1977, he worked as a math, | chemistry and physics teacher at Wabaunsee County High |
ersity College, London where he graduated in | chemistry and physics in 1929. |
Macromolecular | Chemistry and Physics was founded in 1947 as Die Makro |
In 1928 he published a monograph on the | chemistry and physics of sea water, and in 1933 a clas |
hemical, and materials engineering, biology, | chemistry and physics towards the development and rese |
Courses in | chemistry and physics were offered in the School of En |
Chemistry and physics are taught here. | |
r Momentum: Understanding Spatial Aspects in | Chemistry and Physics and Companion to Angular Momentu |
r Momentum: Understanding Spatial Aspects in | Chemistry and Physics (1988) ISBN 0471858927 |
AP Biology, AP | Chemistry, AP Physics |
s studies at the University of Vienna, first | chemistry and physics and as of 1921 philosophy and hi |
o Kalocsa where he would be an instructor of | chemistry, mathematics, physics and the natural histor |
lanck Research School (IMPRS) on Atmospheric | Chemistry and Physics is a graduate program offering a |
d-renowned series of conferences on physical | chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry |
University of Nottingham (1957-60) including | Chemistry Building, Physics and Mathematics Building, |
roken down into three categories of Biology, | Chemistry and Physics later in the school), Physical E |
Chemistry & Physics building with planetarium. | |
ortant new research in the areas of physical | chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry. |
construction projects followed, including a | Chemistry and Physics building with 120,000 square fee |
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