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  1. Euskirchen: People From Euskirchen, Hermann Emil Fischer, Silke Rottenberg, Heinz Flohe, Bettina Wiegmann, Petra Hack
  2. People From Erlangen: Georg Ohm, Emmy Noether, Lothar Matthäus, Rudolf Fleischmann, Hermann Emil Fischer, Flula Borg, Adolph Wagner
  3. People From the District of Euskirchen: People From Euskirchen, Hermann Emil Fischer, Silke Rottenberg, Heinz Flohe, Theodor Weber
  4. Suicides in Germany: Hermann Göring, Karl Koch, Arnold Berliner, Robert Enke, Eva Braun, Death of Adolf Hitler, Hermann Emil Fischer
  5. Fischer, Emil Hermann: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Martin D. Saltzman, 2004
  6. Carbohydrate Chemistry: Disaccharide, Monosaccharide, Polysaccharide, Glycomics, Glycosidic Bond, Glycoprotein, Hermann Emil Fischer
  7. German Biochemists: Konrad Emil Bloch, Hermann Emil Fischer, Samuel Mitja Rapoport, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Adolf Butenandt
  8. People From Euskirchen: Hermann Emil Fischer, Silke Rottenberg, Heinz Flohe, Bettina Wiegmann, Petra Hack
  9. Hermann Emil Fischer
  10. Theobromine: Alkaloid Xanthine, Isomer, Methyl Group, Hermann Emil Fischer, Dimethylurea, Yerba Maté
  11. Demian;: Die geschichte von Emil Sinclairs jugend, (Gesammelte werke) by Hermann Hesse, 1942
  12. Demian - Die Geschichte von Emil Sinclairs Jugend by Hermann HESSE, 1920
  13. Demian - Die Geschichte von Emil Sinclairs Jugend by Hermann Hesse, 1927
  14. Demian Die Geschichte einer Jugend. by Hermann]; SINCLAIR, Emil [pseud.]. [HESSE, 1919-01-01

1. Hermann Emil Fischer Winner Of The 1902 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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H ERMANN E MIL F ISCHER
1902 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses.
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2. Hermann Emil Fischer - Wikipedia
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Hermann Emil Fischer 9. Oktober in Euskirchen 15. Juli in Berlin ), war ein deutscher Chemiker Emil Fischer studierte ab Ostern Chemie an der Universität Bonn und promovierte bei Adolf von Baeyer . Das Hauptgebiet der Foschung von Emil Fischer war organische Chemie . Er wirkte vor allem in der Strukturaufklärung von Naturstoffen Fischer erhielt den Nobelpreis für Chemie "als Anerkennung des außerordentlichen Verdienstes, das er sich durch seine Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Zucker - und Puringruppen erworben hat" bearbeiten
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3. Hermann Emil Fischer
Hermann Emil Fischer 1902 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. Hermann EmilFischer (18521919). German chemist who produced synthetic sugars
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Hermann Emil Fischer
1902 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Hermann Emil Fischer German chemist who produced synthetic sugars and, from these, various enzymes. His descriptions of the chemistry of the carbohydrates and peptides laid the foundations for the science of biochemistry.
He received the Nobel prize in 1902.
About 1882, Fischer began working on a group of compounds that included uric acid and caffeine. He realized that they were all related to a hitherto unknown substance, which he called purine. Over the next few years he synthesized about 130 related compounds, one of which was the first synthetic nucleotide. These studies led to the synthesis of powerful hypnotic drugs derived from barbituric acids (barbiturates).
Fischer was born near Bonn and educated there and at Strasbourg and Munich. He held professorships at Erlangen 1882-85, Würzburg 1885-92, and Berlin from 1892.
In 1884, Fischer discovered a key reaction in the study of sugars. He went on to determine the structures of glucose, fructose, mannose, and the group of sugars known collectively as hexoses.
Fischer's investigations into the chemistry of proteins began 1899. He synthesized the amino acids ornithine (1,4-diaminopentanoic acid) 1901, serine (1-hydroxy-2-aminobutanoic acid) 1902, and the sulphur-containing cystine 1908. He then combined amino acids to form polypeptides.

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5. History Of Chemistry
Geburtstag Hans Fischer, 1930 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1930, Hans Fischer, HansFischer, Hans fischer hermann emil Fischer, 1902 Hermann Emil Fischer
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6. Premi Nobel Per La Chimica
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  • 7. Emil Fischer - Biography
    emil fischer – Biography. hermann emil fischer was born on October 9, 1852, atEuskirchen, in the Cologne district. His father was a successful business man.
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    Hermann Emil Fischer was born on October 9, 1852, at Euskirchen, in the Cologne district. His father was a successful business man. After three years with a private tutor, Emil went to the local school and then spent two years at school at Wetzlar, and two more at Bonn where he passed his final examination in 1869 with great distinction. His father wished him to enter the family lumber business, but Emil wished to study the natural sciences, especially physics and, after an unsuccessful trial of Emil in the business, his father - who, according to the laureate's autobiography, said that Emil was too stupid to be a business man and had better be a student - sent him in 1871 to the University of Bonn
    In 1872, however, Emil, who still wished to study physics, was persuaded by his cousin Otto Fischer, to go with him to the newly established University of Strasbourg , where Professor Rose was working on the Bunsen method of analysis. Here Fischer met Adolf von Baeyer
    In 1875 von Baeyer was asked to succeed Liebig at the University of Munich and Fischer went there with him to become an assistant in organic chemistry.

    8. Chemistry 1902
    in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by hiswork on sugar and purine syntheses . hermann emil fischer. Germany.
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    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1902
    "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses" Hermann Emil Fischer Germany Berlin University
    Berlin, Germany b. 1852
    d. 1919 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1902
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    9. Biography Of E. Fischer - Peptides International
    hermann emil fischer 18521919. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1902 " In recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine synthesis." hermann emil fischer
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    Hermann Emil Fischer 1852-1919 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1902
    "In recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine synthesis." Hermann Emil Fischer was born on October 9, 1852, at Euskirchen, (Cologne, Germany). His destiny was in the family business, lumber, at least that is what his father wanted. Only after proving to be unsuccessful at business was he allowed to pursue his true passion - the sciences. Actually physics was his favorite but he was persuaded to study chemistry by mentor Adolf von Baeyer at the University of Bonn in 1871. In 1874 he received his Ph.D. and he was appointed assistant instructor at Strasbourg University where he discovered the first hydrazine base, phenylhydrazine. In 1875 von Baeyer was asked to succeed Liebig at the University of Munich and Fischer followed him to Munich becoming an assistant in organic chemistry. He was then appointed Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry in 1879. In 1881 he was appointed Professor of Chemistry at the University of Erlangen. In 1883 he refused an offer from Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik to serve as scientific director because his true passion was academic research and it did help that he was independently wealthy from his father's fortune so he could chose to do so. In 1888 he became a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Würzburg where he served until 1892. He then moved to the University of Berlin where he succeeded A. W. Hofmann as the Chair of Chemistry until his death in 1919.

    10. Medicine-Worldwide: Fischer, Hermann Emil
    Über uns. Biographie. hermann emil fischer. hermann emil fischer. Biochemiker emil fischer, Nobelpreisträger für Chemie im Jahre 1902, wird allgemein als einer der größten
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    Biochemiker * 9. Oktober 1852 in Euskirchen (Rheinland, bei Bonn) In seiner Berliner Zeit konzentrierte sich Emil Fischer auf die Erforschung der Eiweiße, deren Zusammensetzung er als Alpha-Aminosäuren nachwies. Grundlegend waren auch seine Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Gerbstoffe. Ferner tragen die "Fischer-Zuckerprobe" (Glucose-Nachweis im Harn durch Phenylglucosazonbildung) und die "Fischer-Projektionsformel" (zeichnerisch, nicht wirklichkeitsgetreue Darstellung organischer Moleküle durch Projektion) seinen Namen. Des Weiteren entwickelte Fischer 1902 (mit dem Chemiker Carl Dietrich Harries [1866-1923]) die Vakuumdestillation, womit erstmals Flüssigkeiten ohne Erhitzung verdampft werden konnten.
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    11. Fischer, Emil
    fischer, emil, emil fischer. Hulton Deutsch Collection/Corbis. in full emil hermann fischer (b. Oct. 9, 1852, Euskirchen, Prussia Germanyd. July 15, 1919, Berlin, Ger.)
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    Emil Fischer Hulton Deutsch Collection/Corbis in full EMIL HERMANN FISCHER (b. Oct. 9, 1852, Euskirchen, Prussia [Germany]d. July 15, 1919, Berlin, Ger.), German chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1902 in recognition of his investigations of the sugar and purine groups of substances. Educated at the universities of Bonn and Strasbourg (Ph.D., 1874), Fischer held several posts before becoming professor of chemistry at the University of Berlin in 1892. Under his direction, the chemical laboratory at Berlin became one of the most important in the world and attracted to itself a constant stream of brilliant pupils. During World War I Fischer was responsible for organizing the production of chemicals in Germany. He committed suicide in 1919, after two of his sons had been killed in the war. Fischer's research on the purines was instituted in 1881. He determined the structures of uric acid, xanthine, caffeine, theobromine, and other related compounds, and he showed that they are all derivatives of a single compound, a nitrogenous base that he named purine. Fischer's researches on the purines, begun in 1894, culminated in his pioneering efforts to determine the structure of proteins. It was already known that proteins were composed of amino acids, but Fischer found new ways of purifying amino acids and determining how they are combined together within the protein molecule. He then found ways to link amino acids to each other and began synthesizing proteinlike substances; in 1907 he was able to combine 18 amino acids into a polypeptide, which he then broke down by enzymes in the same manner as would occur in a natural protein.

    12. Hermann Emil Fischer Winner Of The 1902 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
    hermann emil fischer, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. hermann emil fischer. 1902 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry submitted by Nob) Nobel fischer hermann
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    H ERMANN E MIL F ISCHER
    1902 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
      in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses.
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      Affiliation: Berlin University
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    13. Fischer, Emil Hermann
    fischer, hermann emil (18521919). German chemist who produced syntheticsugars and, from these, various enzymes. His descriptions
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    Fischer, Hermann Emil
    German chemist who produced synthetic sugars and, from these, various enzymes. His descriptions of the chemistry of the carbohydrates and peptides laid the foundations for the science of biochemistry. Nobel prize 1902.
    About 1882, Fischer began working on a group of compounds that included uric acid and caffeine. He realized that they were all related to a hitherto unknown substance, which he called purine. Over the next few years he synthesized about 130 related compounds, one of which was the first synthetic nucleotide. These studies led to the synthesis of powerful hypnotic drugs derived from barbituric acids (barbiturates).
    In 1884, Fischer discovered a key reaction in the study of sugars. He went on to determine the structures of glucose, fructose, mannose, and the group of sugars known collectively as hexoses.
    Fischer's investigations into the chemistry of proteins began 1899. He synthesized the amino acids ornithine (1,4-diaminopentanoic acid) 1901, serine (1-hydroxy-2-aminobutanoic acid) 1902, and the sulphur-containing cystine 1908. He then combined amino acids to form polypeptides.

    14. Fischer, Hermann Otto Laurenz
    Würzburg, Bavaria, the son of chemist emil fischer, and studied In 1937 hermann movedto the Banting Institute in Between 1920 and 1932 fischer worked out the
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    Fischer, Hermann Otto Laurenz
    German organic chemist who carried out research into the synthetic and structural chemistry of carbohydrates, glycerides, and inositols.
    Emil Fischer
    , and studied in the UK at Cambridge and in Germany at Berlin and Jena. In 1912, he returned to the Chemical Institute of Berlin University to continue research with his father, interrupted two years later by the outbreak of World War I. With the rise of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler , the Fischers left Berlin in 1932 and went to Basel, Switzerland. In 1937 Hermann moved to the Banting Institute in Toronto, Canada, where he stayed until moving, in 1948, to the University of California at Berkeley.
    Between 1920 and 1932 Fischer worked out the exact structure of quinic acid and investigated the difficult chemistry of the trioses glyceraldehyde and dihydroxyacetone and the related two-, three-, and four-carbon compounds.
    Fischer also worked on glyceraldehydes, extending it from 1937 to glycerides (esters of glycerol, i.e. propan-1,2,3-triol) and demonstrated the action of lipase enzymes on these biologically important substances.

    15. Hermann Emil Fischer
    1901 1903. hermann emil fischer. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1902. hermann emilfischer was born on October 9, 1852, at Euskirchen, in the Cologne district.
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    Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Hermann Emil Fischer The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1902 Fischer was made a Prussian Geheimrat (Excellenz), and held honorary doctorates of the Universities of Christiania, Cambridge (England), Manchester and Brussels. He was also awarded the Prussian Order of Merit and the Maximilian Order for Arts and Sciences. In 1902 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on sugar and purine synthesis. Fischer continued to work on the hydrazines and, working there with his cousin Otto Fischer, who had followed him to Munich, he and Otto worked out a new theory of the constitution of the dyes derived from triphenylmethane, proving this by experimental work to be correct. In 1888 Fischer married Agnes Gerlach. Unhappily his wife dies seven years after their marriage. They had three sons, one of whom was killed in the First World War; another took his own life at the age of 25 as a result of compulsory military training. The third son, Hermann Otto Laurenz Fischer, who died in 1960, was Professor of Biochemistry in the University of California at Berkeley. When Fischer died in 1919, the Emil Fischer Memorial Medal was instituted by the German Chemical Society.

    16. Fischer, Emil Hermann. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Languag
    fischer, emil hermann. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. fiscal year. fischer, Robert James. CONTENTS · INDEX · ILLUSTRATIONS · BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
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    17. Fischer, Hermann Otto Laurenz (1888-1960) Emeritus Professor Before
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    18. Medicine-Worldwide: Fischer, Hermann Emil
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    19. Emil Fischer --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Cite this article. emil fischer. born Oct. 9, 1852, Euskirchen, Prussia Germany in full emil hermann fischer German chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1902
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    20. Hermann Emil Fischer
    Translate this page emil hermann fischer (1852 - 1919) Químico alemão nascido em Euskirchen,Prússia, que ganhou o Prêmio Nobel de Química (1902
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