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btained baccalaureate degrees in physics and | chemistry. |
x-ray radiation for solid state physics and | chemistry. |
lo where he studied mathematics, physics and | chemistry, and graduated in 1920. |
but not of anything that concerns physics or | chemistry (see Transubstantiation). |
College offers MSc in Physics and | Chemistry and MA in English. |
Physics and | Chemistry of Minerals is a peer-reviewed scientific jo |
al science 23rd, Biology 23rd, Physics 29th, | Chemistry 34th, Mathematics 36th and Computer Science |
National Bureau of Standards A: Physics and | Chemistry, volume 67A, issue 2, pages 153-162. |
Physics and | Chemistry of Glasses: European Journal of Glass Scienc |
ing the children in the areas of physics and | chemistry. |
s than 50% marks in Mathematics, Physics and | Chemistry put together. |
science curriculum so that physics precedes | chemistry and biology. |
type invented at the Industrial Physics and | Chemistry Higher Educational Institution ESPCI in Pari |
lin originally studied medicine, physics and | chemistry, and then later, philosophy and painting in |
fun experiments involving simple physics and | chemistry. |
In physics and | chemistry, a molecule (or other group of atoms) can un |
heoretical research in the basic physics and | chemistry necessary to the understanding of past and t |
Vol I Geography, Physics and | Chemistry (1957) |
The editors-in-chief of Physics and | Chemistry of Liquids are N. H. March and G. G. N. Angi |
include fully equipped Biology, Physics and | Chemistry labs, a computer lab, reference library with |
In Colorado, Williams taught physics and | chemistry in the local public school system until he d |
r language may be taken), either Physics II, | Chemistry II, or Biology II for senior year, and one e |
ledge through the application of physics and | chemistry to the solution of geologic problems", in 19 |
of Section III (Mathematics and Physics and | Chemistry) and of the whole Society from 1905 to 1906. |
g a test or an exam (usually only physics or | chemistry exams). |
ns of scientific knowledge about physics and | chemistry to the specific problems of weapons aging (t |
Science, including Mathematics, Physics and | Chemistry |
30 he was appointed professor of physics and | chemistry at the Joanneum Technical Institute in Graz, |
cientific career, Christy taught physics and | chemistry as a missionary teacher in Nyeri, Kenya (197 |
ng Latin, Speech, and Integrated Physics and | Chemistry. |
ng the Institute for Solid State Physics and | Chemistry, the Institute of Carpathian Studies, the Re |
g a playground, library, physics laboratory, | chemistry laboratory, biology laboratory and computer |
In physics and | chemistry, it is the induction of electrical current f |
at Berker received BS degrees in physics and | chemistry from MIT in 1971. |
cils as well as Professor of the Physics and | Chemistry of Minerals and was head of the Department o |
ynamics of elementary processes, physics and | chemistry of solids, structure and properties of polym |
1859 he became privat-docent in physics and | chemistry at Breslau. |
ter as described by conventional physics and | chemistry |
ad of the Centre for Theoretical Physics and | Chemistry at Massey University in Auckland, New Zealan |
ery wrote school textbooks about physics and | chemistry as well as books about the history of the Un |
941 as an assistant professor of physics and | chemistry. |
-levels in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and | Chemistry and winning the Young Scientist 2000 Awards |
ntum mineralogy is the branch of physics and | chemistry that uses fundamental (quantum-level) proper |
ce Stream (Combined mathematics, Physics and | Chemistry) |
In computational physics and | chemistry, the Hartree-Fock (HF) method is an approxim |
He was head of Physics and | Chemistry of Solids, Cavendish Laboratory, and Fellow |
most different subjects, such as physics and | chemistry, geology and mineralogy, botany and zoology, |
ly, he closed the Departments of Physics and | Chemistry, and oversaw the award of an honorary doctor |
He completed his Ph.D. in Physics and | Chemistry from Rice University in 1988. |
Physics and | Chemistry of Liquids is a peer-reviewed scientific jou |
The new physics and | chemistry (Smith, Elder & co., 1906) |
lectured on the natural history, physics and | chemistry. |
n addition to teaching medicine, physics and | chemistry at the University of Duisburg, Leidenfrost a |
r of 1984 and as an assistant in physics and | chemistry laboratories from 1985 to 1987. |
t 80 faculty members working in physics, and | chemistry. |
gifted students in mathematics, physics, and | chemistry. |
the physical sciences: physics, mathematics, | chemistry, etc., to build a stronger quantitative base |
notably Mathematics, Physics, Astrophysics, | Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Environmental Studies and |
originally studied mathematics, physics, and | chemistry, graduating with a Ph.D. in 1886, before tur |
diverse areas such as physics, engineering, | chemistry and electronics. |
xhibits for mathematics, physics, astronomy, | chemistry, geology, and biology, featuring interactive |
Mathematics and Mechanics, Physics, Biology, | Chemistry, Philology, History, Sociology, Economy and |
ish, Calculus, Statistics, Physics, Biology, | Chemistry, and Western European History are offered. |
of molecular and cell biology, physics, and | chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, a |
He studied engineering, physics, and | chemistry at the University of Paris, and from 1920 un |
pecially strong faculty in Physics, Zoology, | Chemistry, Botany, History, Malayalam, English and Phy |
acroeconomics, Psychology, Physics, Biology, | Chemistry, Environmental Science, Computer Science, Ar |
um Physics, Solid State Physics, Theoretical | Chemistry, Radiochemistry, Chemistry, Biophysics, and |
Cisco, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Physics, | Chemistry II, and American Studies. |
anced student, pioneer organofluorocompounds | chemistry. |
eate English chemist who pioneered inorganic | chemistry and homogeneous transition metal catalysis. |
articles on sexual health and plastics, the | chemistry of lubricants and has been featured on artic |
nt program with an emphesis on team play and | chemistry. |
He also pleaded that | chemistry should cease to be subservient to medicine o |
ke studied Latin, German, political science, | chemistry, and physics. |
s time, Magers also developed popular on-air | chemistry with meteorologist Paul Douglas, as well as |
. Ariel Fenster, science popularizer, former | Chemistry teacher |
Basins with different pore fluid | chemistry will have differing hydrostatic pressure pro |
ther minerals more common to Portland cement | chemistry. |
Afterwards, she held a position as | chemistry instructor at the University of Illinois. |
He then took a faculty position in | chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, where he |
Solar System, bodies with potential organic | chemistry and prebiotic conditions, particularly Satur |
prise, successfully achieved by the power of | chemistry and the fortitude of man that improvements i |
as taught physics by John Henry Poynting and | chemistry by Frankland and Tilden. |
1989), Vogel's Textbook of Practical Organic | Chemistry (5th ed.), Harlow: Longman, ISBN 0-582-46236 |
Since the regulation of the practice of | chemistry is performed by the individual provinces in |
ncy where he learned and practiced pharmacy, | chemistry, and botany. |
Composer Sir Edward Elgar practised amateur | chemistry from a laboratory erected in his back garden |
ning chemist Linus Pauling practised amateur | chemistry in his youth. |
d then to a Fellowship and Praelectorship in | Chemistry at University College, Oxford in October 196 |
Students with a prediploma in | chemistry, biology, biotechnology, engineering or any |
Fritz Pregl, 1923 ( | chemistry - for his contributions to quantitative orga |
Preparative Carbohydrate | Chemistry Calinaud, P.; Gelas, J. in . |
A scoopula is a utensil used primarily in | chemistry lab settings to transfer solids: to a weigh |
al was the first journal focusing primary on | chemistry. |
r his work, including the 2011 Wolf Prize in | Chemistry and the 2009 Presidential Green Chemistry Ch |
ard Ernst, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
ist and recipient of the 1910 Nobel prize in | Chemistry for his work on alicyclic compounds. |
In 2010, the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry was awarded to Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negi |
1984 Rothschild Prize in | Chemistry |
He shared the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1929 with Hans Karl August Simon von Eule |
In 1988, he was awarded the Wolf Prize in | Chemistry along with Joshua Jortner of Tel Aviv Univer |
d Buchner, winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in | chemistry, later determined that fermentation was actu |
He received the 1937 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry "for his investigations on carbohydrates and |
wedish biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1948. |
Nobel Prize in | Chemistry, 1995 |
rd E. Smalley was awarded the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for his discovery of the Buckministerfullere |
In 1969, Barton shared the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry with Odd Hassel for "contributions to the de |
NTH graduate (1925), won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1968. |
was the winner of the 1994 Ig Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for sponsoring a 1989 drug law that made it |
3, Roderick MacKinnon won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for deciphering the structure of neuronal io |
resent) 2008 recipient of the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry |
recipients to share the 1996 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry with Robert Curl and Richard Smalley. |
860-1917), winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
d Robert Huber, received the Nobel Prize for | Chemistry in 1988 for their determination of the struc |
He was awarded the Nobel Prize for | chemistry in 1969, alongside Derek Barton. |
He won a Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1963 with Karl Ziegler for work on high p |
hotolysis, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1967 along with Manfred Eigen and George |
He received the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1963 with Karl Ziegler for their research |
Svedberg Prize in | Chemistry, Stockholm, 1982 |
25 Zsigmondy was awarded the Nobel Prize for | Chemistry for his work on the heterogeneous nature of |
orn 1947), winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
n 1960, Libby was awarded the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for leading the team (namely, post-doc James |
Jerome_Karle were awarded the Nobel prize in | chemistry in 1985. |
orrish and George Porter, the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
d was nominated in 1998 for a Nobel Prize in | chemistry for his work on oligosaccharides and immune |
ichi Tanaka, Japanese chemist Nobel Prize in | Chemistry 2002 |
1970 till 1988, winner of the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1964 and the Copley Medal from the Royal |
In 1978 he won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry "for his contribution to the understanding o |
ated that leading to the 2000 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry "For the Discovery and Development of Conduc |
chemist who received the 1944 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
He received the Nobel Prize for | Chemistry in 1921, and has a crater named for him on t |
cian Lars Ahlfors (1936), the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry granted to Professor A.I. Virtanen (1945) an |
He received the 1995 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry along with Mario Molina of MIT and Paul Crut |
In 1993 Smith received the Nobel Prize for | Chemistry for his fundamental contributions to the est |
Langmuir won the Nobel prize in | chemistry for this work in 1932. |
re on 19 March 1883 and won a Nobel Prize in | chemistry. |
He won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1929 with Arthur Harden for their investi |
In 1997, he received the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for his discovery of Na+,K+-ATPase |
He was awarded the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1996 for the discovery of fullerene (with |
icist, and winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for his development of crystallographic elec |
shko, he was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated prot |
les Polanyi, chemist and 1986 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry joint laureate |
ules and, ultimately, won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for the three senior members of the collabor |
n 1981, Hoffmann received the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry, which he shared with Kenichi Fukui. |
1887), Nobel Prize in | Chemistry 1946. |
He won the 2007 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
He shared the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry with Herbert C. Brown in 1979. |
ard Ertl was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for his studies of chemical processes on sol |
In 1905 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry "in recognition of his services in the advan |
The 2003 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry was awarded jointly to Peter Agre for the di |
research, Olah was awarded a Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1994. |
owland were awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize for | Chemistry for their work on this problem. |
which he was awarded the 1961 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
uvin, co-laureate of the 2005 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
ork, Grignard was awarded the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1912 jointly with fellow Frenchman Paul S |
received a nomination for the Nobel Prize in | chemistry for this discovery. |
He was awarded the Wolf Prize in | Chemistry along with Duilio Arigoni of ETH Zurich in 1 |
uir had been awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize in | chemistry for his work on surface chemistry, while Lew |
feller University who won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry together with Peter Agre in 2003 for his wor |
of the recipients of the 2001 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
ley Medal in 2002 and the 2008 Wolf Prize in | Chemistry. |
The Nobel Prize in | Chemistry 1911 Presentation Speech |
orge Porter, who won the 1967 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for this invention. |
In 1988 he received the Nobel Prize for | Chemistry jointly with Johann Deisenhofer and Hartmut |
l chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1981 |
erican biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1984 for the invention of solid phase pep |
his work he received the 1953 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
physicist, winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
son of the 1909 winner of the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry, Wilhelm Ostwald, and died in Dresden. |
da Yonath is awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry |
olm to get the money from his Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1931. |
He was awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry, along with Robert H. Grubbs and Richard R. |
ll Meredith Stanley, the 1946 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
He won a Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1955 for the isolation, structural identi |
Peter Agre, who received the Nobel Prize for | Chemistry in 2003. |
Sir John Walker, who won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1997. |
1995: Nobel Prize in | Chemistry (with Dr. M. Molina and Dr. F. S. Rowland, U |
on Taylor which later won the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for Dudley R. Herschbach, Yuan T. Lee and Jo |
errifield (1984 winner of the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry), and used in Solid-phase synthesis. |
the Sorbonne in 1956 and the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1979. |
nd physicist who won the 1922 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry |
ollman and later received the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
Grignard, chemist, shared the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1912 (d.1935). |
ey Altman and Thomas Cech the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1989. |
chemist who received the 1970 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry |
ican scientist to receive the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry, earning the award "in recognition of his ex |
Ahmed H. Zewail, who won the Nobel Prize for | Chemistry in 1999, was born in Damanhur in 1946. |
Sir Robert Robinson, Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for his work on plant dyestuffs (anthocyanin |
uptman, co-winner of the 1985 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
d Richard R. Schrock the 2005 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry, "for the development of the metathesis meth |
technique, he shared the 1993 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry with Michael Smith and earned the Japan Priz |
gh he was in 1908 awarded the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry) |
awarded, with John Pople, the Nobel Prize in | chemistry in 1998. |
m because he had received the Nobel Prize in | Chemistry in 1927. |
h chemist who shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry for the invention of partition chromatograph |
d many awards, including the Nobel Prize for | Chemistry in 1973 for his work on “organometallic comp |
gist who was awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry (which he shared with Roderick MacKinnon) fo |
. Seaborg, winner of the 1951 Nobel Prize in | Chemistry. |
t of protein crystallography, Nobel Prize in | Chemistry 1969 |
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