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erric compounds in the Journal of Biological | Chemistry. |
on are researchers in the fields of physics, | chemistry, materials science, materials engineers, and |
Chemical Society and the Journal of Organic | Chemistry in the field of fast proton transfer kinetic |
d later on an Associate Professor of Organic | Chemistry at Rhodes University in Grahamstown. |
ered for his pioneer investigations of blood | chemistry. |
(1925) Textbook of metallography: | chemistry and physics of the metals and their alloys |
ading researcher in the field of theoretical | chemistry. |
The BP Professorship of Organic | Chemistry is one of the senior professorships at the U |
he most interesting derivatives of acetylene | chemistry. |
From 1989 to 1993, he served as Chair of the | Chemistry Department at the University of California, |
d Food Research Council Unit of Invertebrate | Chemistry and Physiology at the Department of Zoology |
e should follow the general rules of organic | chemistry. |
e transferred to industries of fermentation, | chemistry and biochemistry, medicines and pharmaceutic |
He was appointed Professor of Physical | Chemistry at Cambridge University in 1965. |
founder of the Bulgarian school of physical | chemistry, Stranski is considered the father of crysta |
The International Journal of Quantum | Chemistry is an international peer-reviewed scientific |
as Salter Science produced a series of seven | chemistry sets in the 1970s. |
For his work in the history of physical | chemistry the American Chemical Society's Division of |
complex, an early example of organometallic | chemistry. |
, W. and Voityuk, A. A., Journal of Physical | Chemistry, 100. |
Georg Adolf was a professor of physics, | chemistry, and natural history at the University of He |
The modular nature of the | chemistry allows the tuning of both the mechanical pro |
contribution to the field of organometallic | chemistry, both the complex's metal atom structures an |
essor (2011) at the Institute of Bio-Organic | Chemistry, Pushchino, Russian Federation. |
s research focused on various aspects of the | chemistry and engineering of chemical reactions on sol |
in the university, he took charge of colloid | chemistry and was appointed by Oxford University as on |
nal is published by the Institute of Organic | Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Academy of Sciences |
f the foundations of the science of physical | chemistry. |
contributions to the integration of physical | chemistry, spectroscopy and organic chemistry for the |
the development of the area of coordination | chemistry. |
The Journal of Biological | Chemistry. |
as lecturer and professor of Pharmaceutical | Chemistry. |
ing basic work in the field of computational | chemistry and structural biology already is having a t |
relatively young sub-field of photophysical | chemistry. |
47 Dr J Masson Gulland (Professor of Organic | Chemistry, Nottingham University) was appointed to tha |
Boyle has been called the founder of modern | chemistry. |
m, Dalton Transactions, Journal of Materials | Chemistry, New Journal of Chemistry and Organic & Biom |
n 1976 he moved to the department of nuclear | chemistry at GSI in Darmstadt, Germany, which was head |
went to Yale as a professor of physiological | chemistry and toxicology, and later was a professor of |
1989 he was appointed Professor of Inorganic | Chemistry and Head of the Inorganic Chemistry Laborato |
confused with European Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry. |
The Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry (usually abbreviated as J. Med. |
In 1845 he attained the chair of general | chemistry in Vienna. |
dition, the dynamic nature of supramolecular | chemistry is utilized in many systems (e.g. |
e between biology and the fields of physics, | chemistry, engineering, imaging and informatics. |
rm chemical data assimilation of atmospheric | chemistry and in the validation of observations from t |
s von Halban Sr. was a professor of physical | chemistry. |
d) is an absent-minded professor of physical | chemistry at Medfield College who invents a substance |
iously held the position of head of physical | chemistry. |
ed to the newly created Chair of Theoretical | Chemistry. |
lege, and then became professor of inorganic | chemistry at the University of Leeds. |
They have recently offered AP | chemistry and Ap art. |
senior chemist in Arizona's State Office of | Chemistry in 1980. |
elor of Engineering in "Kemi og produktion" ( | Chemistry and Production). |
used to take several minutes in the old 'wet | chemistry' booths, now with digital technology will ta |
nternational Biology Olympiad, International | Chemistry Olympiad, International Mathematical Olympia |
ollowed by more recent work on computational | chemistry and symbolic calculation. |
He started to work on fermentation | chemistry at the school of brewing in Birmingham and w |
stitute has six research groups on synthetic | chemistry, solid-state chemistry, polymer physics, pol |
. Borden's research focuses on Computational | Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Organometallic Chemi |
” Nichols' wrote two textbooks on analytical | chemistry, Gas Analysis, co-authored with L.M. Dennis, |
also authored three monographs on Household | Chemistry for Girls. |
In 1928 he published a monograph on the | chemistry and physics of sea water, and in 1933 a clas |
enced by this cooperation worked on colloids | chemistry from that point on. |
ions, and for his textbook on organometallic | chemistry. |
sity and in 1826 lectured there on inorganic | chemistry. |
of his early work includes work on practical | chemistry, kinetics of enzyme reactions and very littl |
atory in 1862, he began work on agricultural | chemistry, and in 1864-67 while teaching in the Realsc |
He is known for his work on the | chemistry of milk. |
working at Sun, and worked on computational | chemistry software for Pfizer in 2001. |
6) authored 40 popular textbooks on physical | chemistry, reaction rates, nuclear weapons effects, nu |
lanck Research School (IMPRS) on Atmospheric | Chemistry and Physics is a graduate program offering a |
more, a number of ~omics based on analytical | chemistry have become important areas in modern biolog |
g, and Physics Today and lectured on kitchen | chemistry at cooking schools, universities, The Oxford |
Philadelphia, making a special report on The | Chemistry of Japan Porcelain and Porcelain Minerals, a |
H and ozone has broad impacts on atmospheric | chemistry, including near complete removal and deposit |
he conducted additional research on organic | chemistry in a private laboratory at his father's hous |
d-renowned series of conferences on physical | chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry |
, like Robinson's, but he also worked on the | chemistry of Penicillin during the war, and had intere |
He works on dendrimer | chemistry and on the synthesis of beta-peptides. |
Based on observed | chemistry at that time, these were reasonable structur |
His research focuses on the | chemistry and biology of protein homeostasis or proteo |
and texture of these cements depends on the | chemistry of the water in the pore, the surrounding mi |
rated his further research activities on the | chemistry of Uric Acid. |
rbene dye is a reactive dye based on carbene | chemistry. |
spent the greater part of his career on the | chemistry faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, w |
He made great contribution on mineralogical | chemistry and petrology, and on meteorites. |
famous for his extensive work on atmospheric | chemistry and its interactions with climate. |
can biochemist who worked extensively on the | chemistry and structure of proteins, publishing over 2 |
After his PhD thesis on Porphyrin | chemistry at the same institute, he did his postdoctor |
tralian chemist whose pioneering work on the | chemistry of the essential oils of the Australian flor |
He finished his PhD thesis on the | chemistry of steroids under the supervision of Prof. F |
He wrote texts on analytical | chemistry and studied oxidation of organic compounds b |
Kipping, Perkin wrote textbooks on practical | chemistry, inorganic and organic chemistry. |
till carrying out legitimate research on the | chemistry of psychedelics. |
t City and Guilds of London Institute on the | chemistry of camphor and the mechanism of aromatic sub |
writers, including poems, books on medicine, | chemistry, social sciences, and translations from Arab |
Bradley was recognized for his work on the | chemistry of metal-alkoxides and metal-amides, their s |
is also known for his textbooks on physical | chemistry, which have gone through many editions. |
the 19th International Symposium on Fluorine | Chemistry from August 23-28, 2009 in Jackson Hole, Wyo |
as a chemist until his death mainly on plant | chemistry. |
the title of a series of six lectures on the | chemistry and physics of flames given by Michael Farad |
These are ionic liquids based on imidazole | chemistry. |
He was doing work on organic | chemistry when he was approached by Sir David Orme Mas |
ssistant (they published together on organic | chemistry) and raised five children, one of them being |
short communications and letters on nuclear | chemistry. |
h one of the first-ever textbooks on quantum | chemistry (‘Kvantovaya Khimiya', 1937; translated into |
main area of study centres on computational | chemistry. |
Part One Physical | Chemistry |
The first one, Physical | Chemistry, co-authored with Farrington Daniels, was pu |
plugs, and German company Henkel operates a | chemistry factory. |
not differ from the type in genetics or leaf | chemistry, and is not usually regarded as distinct. |
d either Liceul Teoretic Petru Maior or the ' | Chemistry School,' where many are trained to later wor |
y clay soils with acid, neutral, or alkaline | chemistry and including soils of low nutritional value |
is the authority to sign and seal or "stamp" | chemistry documents (reports, drawings and calculation |
electrons during electron transfer or redox | chemistry. |
General or routine | chemistry |
y found no effects in hematological or urine | chemistry or in physical symptoms in human volunteers |
Also, in organic mathematical | chemistry graph isomorphism testing is useful for gene |
tive national professional organizations for | chemistry, psychology, business, education, journalism |
Yamamoto, A. Organotransition Metal | Chemistry: Fundamental Concepts and Applications. |
tural and mechanistic organotransition metal | chemistry, including most recently catalysts for polym |
s and Applications of Organotransition Metal | Chemistry, an influential textbook |
Topics include original preparative | chemistry in association with the synthesis of organic |
f the professorship was originally inorganic | chemistry, but was changed in 1932 to theoretical chem |
2002: Otto-Klung-Weberbank-Preis for | Chemistry and Physics, Berlin |
oti enrolled to the University of Oulu, with | chemistry as his main subject. |
The practice of alchemy was dying out, and | chemistry was just beginning to emerge as a separate s |
ientists were working at Oxford University's | Chemistry Department. |
linguistics, agro-techniques, painting, and | chemistry. |
He served on the advisory panel on | Chemistry of the National Science Foundation. |
He also wrote over 100 papers on | chemistry and mineralogy for scientific journals, many |
Smithson published at least 27 papers on | chemistry, geology, and mineralogy in scientific journ |
quantum mechanics, and in particular quantum | chemistry, the electronic density is a measure of the |
sensitivity is a term used, particularly in | chemistry, to denote the reactivity of chemical compou |
f soil science, such as pedology (formation, | chemistry, morphology and classification of soil) and |
at "Raima as Sandhya shared perfect onscreen | chemistry with Rahul. |
es general team improvement (and perhaps the | chemistry employed by new head coach Chris Ford), the |
e institute and exceptional personalities in | chemistry carry his name. |
ise McDannell of Kentucky, herself a Ph.D in | chemistry - quite rare for a woman in that day and age |
niversity in 1956 with a Masters and Ph.d in | Chemistry. |
sity of Chicago where he earned his Ph.D. in | chemistry in 1954. |
Ukrainian immigrants, he earned his Ph.D. in | chemistry from University of California at Berkeley in |
He received his Ph.D. in | chemistry from California Institute of Technology in 1 |
e University of Pittsburgh, and his Ph.D. in | Chemistry from Cornell University (Marsh, p. 52-53). |
Fowler received her Ph.D. in | chemistry from the University of Colorado and did her |
istry from Yale University, and his Ph.D. in | Chemistry from Harvard University under the supervisio |
the University of Washington with a Ph.D. in | Chemistry. |
Mary L. Caldwell, she completed her Ph.D. in | chemistry in 1947. |
. from Rice Institute in 1954 and a Ph.D. in | chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, |
He completed his Ph.D. in | Chemistry from ETH Zurich in 1955. |
of Creative Studies in 1991 and her Ph.D. in | chemistry in 1997. |
He received a Ph.D. in | chemistry from the California Institute of Technology. |
Froines, who holds a Ph.D. in | Chemistry from Yale, was charged with interstate trave |
David Rasnick received a Ph.D. in | chemistry from Georgia Tech in 1978. |
He earned his B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. in | Chemistry from Columbia University in 1908, 1909 and 1 |
of Rutgers University, he earned a Ph.D. in | Chemistry from Yale at the age of 23. |
She received her Ph.D. in | chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley |
He received the Ph.D. in | chemistry at the University of Illinois in 1916 for wo |
degree in 1969 and his Ph.D. in | Chemistry in 1980. |
ontinued on at Harvard, obtaining a Ph.D. in | chemistry in 1888 for a determination of the atomic we |
tions to ADEC on the pharmaceutical aspects ( | chemistry, quality control, pharmacokinetics, etc) of |
Later he studied pharmacy and | chemistry in Madrid, finishing the latter in Barcelona |
y of Breslau in 1903 and ended with a PhD in | chemistry at the University of Leipzig in 1907, after |
sity of Berlin, where he received his Phd in | chemistry in 1889 with Ferdinand Tiemann. |
She graduated with a PhD in | chemistry from Imperial College, London in 1928; her t |
llege, Cambridge (MA) before taking a PhD in | Chemistry from the University of East Anglia. |
He received his PhD in | chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh in 1956. |
Watson received a PhD in | Chemistry from Queen Mary College, University of Londo |
Mark Bixler,who has a PhD in | Chemistry from the University of California at Berkele |
Bumping is a phenomenon in | chemistry where liquids boiled in a test tube will sup |
s (1741 - 1818) was a natural philosopher in | chemistry. |
became a professor of Natural philosophy and | Chemistry and in later years he became Vice Provost of |
he took the chair of Natural Philosophy and | Chemistry in Dickinson College. |
one of the main topics in the philosophy of | chemistry and in scientometrics. |
ree in geology with minors in philosophy and | chemistry from BYU. |
The philosophy of | chemistry considers the methodology and underlying ass |
Philosophy of | Chemistry, J. van Brakel, Leuven University Press, 200 |
Doctorate of Philosophy in | Chemistry (1993-1996) from the University of Fribourg |
As a chemical philosophy, green | chemistry applies to organic chemistry, inorganic chem |
ournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: | Chemistry, continuing under Richard P. Wayne covering |
He worked as a mathematics, physic and | chemistry teacher for 23 years and was also the mayor |
James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic | Chemistry |
ering, robotics), and the physical sciences ( | chemistry, physics, materials science, and nanotechnol |
Gold's specialty was physical organic | chemistry. |
n is used in fields such as physical organic | chemistry for the study of acid-catalyzed reactions, b |
ect information on physical characteristics, | chemistry and macroinvertebrates. |
synthetic, biomolecular and physical organic | chemistry. |
He defended his Ph.D in physical organic | chemistry successfully in 2007. |
rom ligand field theory and physical organic | chemistry, signaled a shift from a highly descriptive |
completed his doctorate in physical organic | chemistry at the University of Chicago. |
Advances in Physical Organic | Chemistry, V. Gold, D. Bethell, pp. |
established the Advances in Physical Organic | Chemistry publication series in 1963 and edited it for |
s a pioneer of the field of physical organic | chemistry. |
an influential textbook on physical organic | chemistry, and is credited with coining the term. |
James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic | Chemistry (American Chemical Society) |
In physics and | chemistry and related fields, a kinetic scheme is a ne |
sachusetts, where he also taught physics and | chemistry. |
m he returned to Berlin to study physics and | chemistry. |
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