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  1. QUANTITATIVE ORGANIC MICROANALYSIS by Fritz; Fyleman, Ernest (translated by) Pregl, 1924
  2. Die quantitative organische mikroanalyse (German Edition) by Fritz Pregl, 1917-01-01
  3. Hochschullehrer (Innsbruck): Victor Franz Hess, Adolf Windaus, Hans Fischer, Fritz Pregl, Karl Rahner, Andreas Maislinger (German Edition)
  4. Awards Established in 1931: Associated Press Athlete of the Year, Bendix Trophy, Acs Award in Pure Chemistry, Fritz Pregl Prize
  5. Quantitative Organic Microanalysis of Fritz Pregl by Dr. Hubert; E. Beryl Daw, Trans.; Fritz Pregl Roth, 1937-01-01
  6. Person (Ljubljana): Slavoj Zizek, Fritz Pregl, Anastasius Grün, Carlos María de los Dolores de Borbón, Johann Weichard von Valvasor (German Edition)
  7. Quantitative organic microanalysis of Fritz Pregl, by Fritz Pregl, 1937
  8. Quantitative Organic Microanalysis of Fritz Pregl by Dr. Hubert; E. Beryl Daw, Trans.; Fritz Pregl Roth, 1937
  9. Slovenian Physicians: Slovenian Psychiatrists, Janez Janez, Bogomir Magajna, Fritz Pregl, Josip Vosnjak, Ursula Res Muravec
  10. Quantitative Organic Microanalysis of Fritz Pregl by Dr. Hubert; E. Beryl Daw, Trans.; Fritz Pregl Roth, 1937
  11. Austrian Scientist Introduction: Herman Francis Mark, Richard Kuhn, Edwin Ernest Salpeter, Fritz Pregl, Felix Philipp Kanitz, Georg Kreisel
  12. Rektor (Universität Graz): Ludwig Boltzmann, Fritz Pregl, Liste der Rektoren der Universität Graz, Friedrich Hausmann, Hans Benndorf (German Edition)
  13. Quantitative Organic Microanalysis. Based on he methods of Fritz Pregl. Fourth English Edition completely revised and edited by Julius Grant. by Fritz. Grant, Julius Pregl, 1945
  14. Physiologe: Adolf Fick, Bernard Katz, Fritz Pregl, Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Robert Remak, Caspar Friedrich Wolff, Hermann von Helmholtz (German Edition)

1. Fritz Pregl - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Fritz Pregl. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fritz or Friderik Pregl ( September 3, 1869 Nobel prize in chemistry for 1923. Fritz Pregl was born in Ljubljana, AustriaHungary
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2. PREGL FRITZ (1869-1930)
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Pregl Fritz (1869-1930), chemik austriacki, profesor uniwersytetów w Grazu (od 1904), Innsbrucku (1913), cz³onek Cesarskiej AN. Bada³ kwasy ¿ó³ciowe , opracowa³ metody mikroanalizy substancji organicznych, co mia³o du¿y wp³yw na dalszy rozwój biochemii Nagroda Nobla w dziedzinie chemii w 1923. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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5. Chemia W Szkole - Kacik Ciekawego Chemika - Europejscy Twórcy
pregl fritz 1869.09.03, Laibach, Austria/obecnie Slowenia 1930.12.13, Graz, Austriahttp//www.chemsoc.org/networks/enc/fecs/pregl.htm. Austriacki chemik.
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Fritz Pregl. Fritz Pregl (18691930). Austrian chemist awarded the1923 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for developing techniques in the
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Austrian chemist awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for developing techniques in the microanalysis of organic compounds.
As a result of an interest in biological substances that could only be obtained in extremely small quantities, he had to decide whether to process tons of raw materials or search for new analytical methods that would be reliable on minute quantities. He chose the latter approach, and over the years developed new microanalytical methods for elemental analysis (C, H, N, halogens, etc.) that we now take for granted. He also developed microanalytical methods for functional groups and for molecular weights. His monograph "Quantitative Organic Microanalysis", first published in 1917, went through at least 7 editions and was translated from the original German into various languages, including English, French and Russian.
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Cleveland Slovenian heritage, 1980 2337. 6. Glesinger L. PreglFritz. In 12. Anon. pregl fritz. Encyclopedia Britannica. Vol.
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PHYSICIAN FRIDERIK PREGL, NOBELIST OF SLOVENIAN DESCENT
FOR 130-YEARS BIRTH ANNIVERSARY
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Pregl's life; improvement of methodology; quantitative organic microanalysis of bile acids; hormones; vitamins; Nobel price for chemistry in 1923 Abstract
exact and quicker. Scientific success and many publications made Pregl's name; he became an honorary doctor of the well-known university in G"ttingen, a member of the academy of sciences and arts in Vienna and an honorary citizen of Graz. Literature
1. Kovaè-Artemis T. Organska kemièna analiza v malem. In: Kemiki skozi stoletja. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, 1984: 247-50.
2. Sitar S. Sto slovenskih znanstvenikov, zdravnikov in tehnikov. Ljubljana: Pre¹ernova dru¾ba, 1987: 182-3.
4. Asimov I. Pregl Friderik. Biografska enciklopedija znanosti in tehnike. Ljubljana: Tehni¹ka zalo¾ba Slovenije, 1978: 517-7. 5. Gobetz E ed. Dr. Frederic Pregl, father of micro-analysis and Nobel laureate, 1923. Cleveland: Slovenian heritage, 1980: 233-7.

9. Fritz Pregl
Fritz Pregl. Fritz Pregl byl narozený v Ljubljana, RakouskoMadarsko(nyní Slovinsko) k Raimundovi Pregl a Fredericke b. Schlaker.
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Fritz nebo Friderik Pregl 3. z¡Å™­ 13. prosince ), byl Slovenian RakuÅ¡an l©k¡rna , v­těz Nobelova cena v chemie pro Fritz Pregl byl narozen v Ljubljana Rakousko-Maďarsko (nyn­ Slovinsko ) k Raimund Pregl a Fredericke b. Schlaker. Pot©, co dokončil m­stn­ gymn¡zium, on pokračoval do studia medic­na u Univerzita Graz a přj­mal M. D. v . A dokonce před dokončen­m studia, on se stal vysokoÅ¡kolsk½m asistentem pro fyziologie a histology s profesorem Alexander Rollett, a převzal židli když Rollett zemřel v V on odeÅ¡el do Německo , kde on studoval na kr¡tk¡ obdob­ dolů Gustav v. H � fner v T � bingen Wilhelm Ostwald v Leipzig a Emil Fischer v Berl­n . Po on vr¡til se k Graz v , Pregl pracoval u Medico-chemick½ institut dolů K. B. Hofmann a byl jmenov¡n soudn­ l©k¡rnou pro Graz obvod v . V t© době on začal vyÅ¡etřovat komponenty albuminous těla a anal½za žlučov½ch kyselin. Jeho pr¡ce, nicm©ně, byl postižen½ nedostatkem dostatečn½ch zač­naj­c­ch materi¡lů a tento fakt donutil jej hledat metody vyžadovat menÅ¡­ množstv­ když děl¡ kvantitativn­ anal½zy elementů v separac­ch. Pregl proto uch½lil se vyvinout metodu kvantitativn­ organick½ mikro-anal½za a oddan½ jeho rozvojov© větÅ¡ině z roků , kter½ on utr¡cel jako profesor u Innsbruck univerzita. Pregl pokračoval s touto prac­ když on vr¡til se k Graz univerzita v

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Fritz Pregl 3. September in Laibach 13. Dezember in Graz österreichischer Chemiker Pregl erhielt den Nobelpreis für Chemie "für die von ihm entwickelte Mikroanalyse organischer Substanzen
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adsonar_pid=2712;adsonar_ps=1199;adsonar_zw=120;adsonar_zh=600;adsonar_jv='ads.adsonar.com'; Fritz or Friderik Pregl September 3 December 13 ), was a Slovenian Austrian chemist , winner of Nobel prize in chemistry for Fritz Pregl was born in Ljubljana Austria-Hungary (now Slovenia ) to Raimund Pregl and Fredericke b. Schlaker. After finishing local grammar school, he proceeded to study medicine at the University of Graz and received M.D. in . Even before the graduation, he became assistant lecturer for physiology and histology with professor Alexander Rollett, and took over the chair when Rollett died in In he left for Germany , where he studied for short periods under Gustav v. Hüfner in Tübingen Wilhelm Ostwald in Leipzig and Emil Fischer in Berlin . After he returned to Graz in , Pregl worked at the Medico-Chemical Institute under K.B. Hofmann and was appointed forensic chemist for the Graz circuit in . At that time he started investigating the components of albuminous bodies and the analysis of bile acids. His work, however, was handicapped by the lack of sufficient starting materials and this fact impelled him to look for methods requiring smaller amounts when making quantitative analyses of elements in compounds.

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  • 13. Fritz Pregl - Biography
    fritz pregl – Biography. fritz Since then, the Vienna Academy of Scienceshas awarded this prize as the fritz pregl Prize . From
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    Fritz Pregl was born in Laibach on September 3, 1869, and attended the local "Gymnasium" (grammar school), from where he proceeded to the University of Graz to study medicine. He received his M.D. in 1894, but even prior to graduation he became assistant lecturer for physiology and histology under Alexander Rollett, taking over the chair when Rollett died in 1903. During this time Pregl also acquired a thorough knowledge of all branches of chemistry under the guidance of Professor Skraup.
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    in Leipzig and Emil Fischer in Berlin. On his return to Graz in 1905 Pregl worked at the Medico-Chemical Institute under K.B. Hofmann and was appointed forensic chemist for the Graz circuit in 1907. At that time he started investigating the components of albuminous bodies and the analysis of bile acids. His work, however, was handicapped by the lack of sufficient starting materials and this fact impelled him to look for methods requiring smaller amounts when making quantitative analyses of elements in compounds.
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    14. Chemistry 1923
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    (b. Sept. 3, 1869, Laibach, Austriad. Dec. 13, 1930, Graz), Austrian chemist awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for developing techniques in the microanalysis of organic compounds. Pregl received his M.D. from the University of Graz (1893), with which he was associated for most of his professional life and where he became director of the Medico-Chemical Institute in 1913. About 1904 he began researches on bile acids and other substances. The difficulty of obtaining these materials in quantities sufficient for the use of conventional analytic techniques impelled him to devise analytic methods requiring only minute amounts. By 1912 he was able to make reliable measurements of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur with only 7-13 milligrams of starting material. His breakthrough eventually enabled scientists to begin work with tenths of milligrams of material. Pregl also developed a sensitive microbalance and micromethods for measuring atomic groups and devised a simple method for determining the functional capacities of kidneys.

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