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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.
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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".
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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
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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.
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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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