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  1. George de Hevesy, Life and Work by H. Levi, 1985-01-01
  2. George De Hevesy
  3. Nobel Lectures Including Presentation Speeches and Laureates' Biographies. Chemistry, 1942 - 1962. by George, HAHN, Otto, VIRTANEN, Artturi Ilmari et al. NOBEL. DE HEVESY, 1964
  4. Hafnium: Chemical element, Chemical symbol, Atomic number, Transition metal, Mendeleev's predicted elements, Zirconium, Stable nuclide, Dirk Coster, George de Hevesy.
  5. Hungarian Expatriates in Sweden: Eduardo Rózsa-Flores, George de Hevesy, Nándor Wagner, Sándor Bródy, Carl Von Garaguly
  6. Träger Des Atoms for Peace Award: Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Cockcroft, Isidor Isaac Rabi, George de Hevesy, Aage Niels Bohr, Ben Mottelson (German Edition)
  7. Jewish Chemists: Walter Gilbert, Ada Yonath, George de Hevesy, Aaron Klug, Ernst Boris Chain, Samuel Ruben, Grigory Mairanovsky
  8. Chimiste Hongrois: George de Hevesy, Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, Istvan Markó, Pál Kitaibel, József Jakab Winterl (French Edition)
  9. Swedish People of Hungarian Descent: Hungarian Expatriates in Sweden, Eduardo Rózsa-Flores, George de Hevesy, Nándor Wagner, Anders Limpar
  10. Chimiste Suédois: Alfred Nobel, Svante August Arrhenius, Jöns Jacob Berzelius, George de Hevesy, Carl Wilhelm Scheele (French Edition)
  11. Nuklearmediziner: George de Hevesy, Otmar Schober, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, Gynter Mödder, Andrew Newberg, Elmar Doppelfeld (German Edition)
  12. Advances in Radiobiology. Proceedings 5th. 1956 by George Carl De Hevesy, 1957-01-01
  13. Selected Papers by George Carl De Hevesy, 1967-06
  14. PRESENTATION OF THE SECOND ATOMS FOR PEACE AWARD TO GEORGE CHARLES DE by De Hevesy, 1959-01-01

1. George De Hevesy - Encyclopedia Article About George De Hevesy. Free Access, No
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2. George De Hevesy
George de hevesy george de Hevesy life and work, a biography by Hilde LeviPublisher Bristol ; Adam Hilger, 1985. ISBN 085274-555-9. Notes
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3. George De Hevesy
George de Hevesy. George de Hevesy (1. srpna 1885 cervenec 5, 1966)byl Madarština lékárna kdo byl duležitý v rozvoji tracer
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George de Hevesy (1. srpna 1885 - 5. července 1966) byl MaďarÅ¡tina l©k¡rna kdo byl důležit½ ve v½voji tracer metoda kde izotopov© indik¡tory jsou zvykl© na studijn­ chemick© procesy, e. g., metabolismus zv­Å™at. Pro toto on byl cena Nobelova cena v chemii v 1943. Když Nacisti napadnut½ D¡nsko on rozpustil zlat© Nobelovy ceny Maxim¡ln­ von Laue a James Franck do akvamar­nov½ regia a um­stil toto činidlo na polici v jeho laboratoři u Niels Bohr institut . Po v¡lka , on se vr¡til naj­t řeÅ¡en­ neruÅ¡en½ a urychlil zlato ven kyseliny.
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4. George De Hevesy
George de Hevesy. Sweden 1983. Warning mysql_fetch_array() suppliedargument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /home/.babar
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Noun George Charles Hevesy de Hevesy - Hungarian chemist who studied radioisotopes and was one of the discoverers of the element hafnium (1885-1966) Hevesy chemist - a scientist who specializes in chemistry Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Some words with "George Charles Hevesy de Hevesy" in the definition: Agnes de Mille
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6. George De Hevesy - Biography
george de hevesy – Biography. george Laureate. To cite this document, alwaysstate the source as shown above. george de hevesy died in 1966.
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George de Hevesy Budapest University and Berlin Technical University and he gained his doctor's degree at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau in 1908. He worked for two years as an assistant at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Technical University of Switzerland before having a short spell with Professor Fritz Haber when he was able to witness much of the fundamental work of Haber and Rossignol on ammonia synthesis. He travelled to England in 1910 to study under Professor Ernest Rutherford at Manchester. He interrupted early in 1913 his studies to carry out jointly with Frederic Paneth the first radioactive-tracer experiment at the Vienna Institute of Radium Research. During his stay in Vienna he obtained the Venia Legendi in the University of Budapest. In 1915 he was drafted into the Austrian-Hungarian Army. After the end of the war he was teaching for 6 months in the University of Budapest and left the spring of 1919 for Copenhagen to discuss his future activities at Niels Bohr 's Institute which was to be erected. In 1920 he settled in Copenhagen.

7. George De Hevesy
Figures in Radiation History. ( george de hevesy) The discoveries of george de hevesy have done as much as those of any other individual to influence science in the 20th century.
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8. Chemistry 1943
george de hevesy. Hungary. b. 1885 d. 1966. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1943 PresentationSpeech george de hevesy Biography Nobel Lecture Swedish Nobel Stamps.
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"for his work on the use of isotopes as tracers in the study of chemical processes" George de Hevesy Hungary Stockholm University
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9. Hevesy, Georg Charles Von
hevesy, Georg Charles von, also called george CHARLES de hevesy (b. Aug. 1, 1885, Budapest, AustriaHungary now in Hungaryd
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Georg Charles von Hevesy Corbis-Bettmann also called GEORGE CHARLES DE HEVESY (b. Aug. 1, 1885, Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now in Hungary]d. July 5, 1966, Freiburg im Breisgau, W.Ger.), chemist whose development of isotopic tracer techniques greatly advanced understanding of the chemical nature of life processes. This work earned him the 1943 Nobel Prize for Chemistry . He also discovered, with Dirk Coster, the element hafnium Educated at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin and the University of Freiburg, Hevesy in 1911 began work at the University of Manchester under Ernest Rutherford on the chemical separation of radium. Though his attempts proved unproductive, they stimulated him to explore the use of radioactive isotopes as tracers. He joined Friedrich Paneth at Vienna (1912) and made significant progress in tracer studies. Invited to Copenhagen (1920), he and Coster, pursuing a suggestion of Niels Bohr, discovered hafnium among ores of zirconium. Hevesy became professor at Freiburg (1926), where he began to calculate the relative abundance of the chemical elements. In 1934, after the preparation of a radioactive isotope of phosphorus, he began to study various physiological processes by tracing the course of "labeled" radioactive phosphorus through the body. These experiments revealed the dynamic state of the body constituents. Fleeing from the Nazis (1943), Hevesy became professor at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Stockholm. His published works include the two-volume

10. George De Hevesy - Hungarian Nobel Laureate
Copyright (c)1997, All Rights Reserved. george de hevesy. ( 1885 1966) Received Nobel Prize in 1943 for his pioneering work with isotopes as tracers. Winner of Atom for Peace Award 1959. hevesy
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Received Nobel Prize in 1943 for his pioneering work with isotopes as tracers. Winner of Atom for Peace Award 1959.
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11. Chemistry 1943
(1885 1966) 1943 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the use of isotopes as tracers in the study of chemical processes. Hungary, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
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12. George De Hevesy Winner Of The 1943 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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1943 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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G EORGE D E H EVESY
1943 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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16. Hevesy, George De, 1885-1966. Hevesy Scientific Correspondence, 1910-1966
hevesy, george de, 18851966. hevesy Scientific Correspondence, 1910-1966.BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Working in Lord Rutherford s laboratory
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Hevesy Scientific Correspondence, 1910-1966
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Working in Lord Rutherford's laboratory in Manchester (1913) this Hungarian-born scientist initiated the method of radioactive indicators as a tool in chemical analysis. After the First World War he spent six years at Niels Bohr's Institute in Denmark and, together with the Dutch physicist D. Coster, discovered a hitherto unknown element which was given the Latin name of Copenhagen: "Hafnium". In the 1930s Hevesy returned to Copenhagen and developed the tracer technique in biological and medical research using artificially produced radioactive isotopes. The wide applicability of this technique triggered spectacular advances in the life sciences and many other branches of science and technology. Hevesy was awarded the 1943 Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1944. DESCRIPTION OF COLLECTION:
Hevesy's own collection of scientific correspondence supplemented with material from other archives, collected by Hilde Levi. Covers all aspects of his career. Approx. 1000 letters, 120 corrrespondents. Correspondents include: Francis William Aston, Karl Auer Von Welsbach, Jana Böhm, Niels Bohr, Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted, James Chadwick, Dirk Coster, Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Kasimir Fajans, James Franck, Hans Wilhelm Geiger, Victor Moritz Goldschmidt, Fritz Haber, Otto Hahn, Otto Hönigsschmidt, Valdemar Thal Jantzen, Frederic Joliot, Ernest Lawrence, Hilde Levi, Lise Meitner, Stefan Meyer, Otto Meyerhof, Joseph Needham, Yoshio Nishina, Joseph K. Parnas, Hans Petterson, Robert Robison, Ernest Rutherford, Rudolf Schoenheimer, Frederick Soddy, Johannes Stark, Harold Clayton Urey, Francis Preston Venable.

17. George De Hevesy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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George de Hevesy August 1 July 5 ) was a Hungarian chemist who was important in the development of the tracer method where radioactive tracers are used to study chemical processes, e.g., the metabolism of animals. For this he was award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1943. When the Nazis invaded Denmark he dissolved the gold Nobel Prizes of Max von Laue and James Franck into aqua regia and placed this reagent on a shelf in his laboratory at the Niels Bohr Institute . After the war , he returned to find the solution undisturbed and precipitated the gold out of the acid.
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