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  1. Biography - Urey, Harold (Clayton) (1893-1981): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Atoms, Molecules and Quanta Volume I by Arthur Edward & Urey, Harold Clayton Ruark, 1964
  3. The origin of the earth (Scientific American offprint) by Harold Clayton Urey, 1952
  4. The planets: Their origin and development (Silliman memorial lectures series; 1951) by Harold Clayton Urey, 1952
  5. Harold Clayton Urey: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by J. William Moncrief, 2000
  6. Lauréat de La Médaille Priestley: Linus Pauling, Robert Mulliken, Peter Debye, Henry Taube, Frank Albert Cotton, Harold Clayton Urey (French Edition)
  7. Professeur de L'université Columbia: Willard Frank Libby, Harold Clayton Urey, George Stigler, Charles Tilly, Martin Chalfie (French Edition)
  8. Atoms, Molecules And Quanta (2 Volumes) by Arthur Edward Ruark, Harold Clayton Urey, 1964-01-01
  9. Serving Through Science the Atomic Age: A Series of Four Radio Talks by Harold Clayton Urey, James Franck, J. Robert Oppenheimer Hans Albrecht Bethe, 1945
  10. Atoms, Molecules and Quanta Vol 1 by Arthur Edward and Harold Clayton Urey Ruark, 1964
  11. Origin and history of the moon, by Harold Clayton Urey, 1960
  12. Atomic scientist Dr. Harold C. Urey asks justice for Morton Sobell by Harold Clayton Urey, 1955
  13. Atomic energy: master or servant?: Fifty-third charter day address, by Dr. Harold C. Urey, February 18, 1946, Montana State University by Harold Clayton Urey, 1946
  14. Atomic terror tomorrow:a warning in the Year Atom Bomb 1 (A.B.1) / by Dr. Harold C. Urey, as told to Michael Amrine in Collier's for Jan. 5, 1946 by Harold Clayton Urey, 1946

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Urey Harold Clayton (1893-1981), chemik amerykañski. Prowadzi³ badania wspólnie z  N. Bohrem (1923-1924), wyk³ada³ w John Hopkins University w Baltimore (1924-1929). Profesor Columbia University w Nowym Jorku (1929-1945), uniwersytetu w Chicago (1945-1958) i w San Diego (1958-1981). Cz³onek Narodowej Akademii Nauk w Waszyngtonie. Odkry³ deuterciê¿k± wodê (1932). Zajmowa³ siê rozdzielaniem i badaniem izotopów wêgla, tlenu, azotu, siarki. Podczas II wojny ¶wiatowej wspó³pracowa³ z  Manhattan Project i opracowa³ metodê separacji izotopów uranu 235U i 238U. Sformu³owa³ teoriê powstawania pierwiastków na S³oñcu i innych gwiazdach Nagroda Nobla w 1934.

3. Harold Clayton Urey
Harold Clayton Urey. On April 29. 1893, Harold Clayton Urey was born.He was the son of Reverand Samuel Urey and Cora Reinoehl.
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Harold Clayton Urey On April 29. 1893, Harold Clayton Urey was born. He was the son of Reverand Samuel Urey and Cora Reinoehl. His grandparents were pioneers who settled in Indiana. He graduated from school in 1911, and taught for three years in country schools. In 1917, he received a degree in zoology. Shortly after, he became a chemist.
He researched diatomic gases and problems of atomic structure, apsorption spectra, and the structure of molecules. In 1931 he created a method for the concentration of any possible heavy hydrogen isotope by the fractional distilliation of liquid hydrogen. This discovery led to the discovery of deuterium. He then evolved the electrolytic method for the seperation of hydrogen isotopes and he carried out thorough investigations of their properties. He later worked on the seperation of uranium isotopes, and more recently, he has been concerned with the measurement of paleotemperatures, the origins of the planets, and chemical problems of the earth. Harold has won a nobel prize for his discovery of heavy hydrogen. He has also isolated heavy isotopes of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur. During World War II, in connection with the atomic bomb project, he worked on methods of seperating uranium isotopes and on the production of heavy water.

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1934 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Harold Clayton Urey (1893-1981) Selected works Biography: Urey was a son of small town, pre-industrial America; he once told colleagues that the first time he saw an automobile was at age 17 in rural Montana. After graduating from high school, he taught in small country schools for three years, before working his way through the University of Montana. He studied thermodynamics as a PhD student with G. N. Lewis at Berkeley, and then spent a year studying quantum theory in Europe with Niels Bohr, returning to the US in 1924. He apparently was the first Berkeley educated PhD chemist to win a Nobel Prize. He joined the Columbia Chemistry Faculty at age 36 in 1929, after 5 years at Johns Hopkins where he collaborated with F. O. Rice among others. He was a pioneer in application of quantum mechanics to molecules, and wrote Atoms, Molecules, and Quanta in 1930 with A. E. Ruark. At Columbia he was founding editor of the

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American scientist awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1934 for his discovery of the heavy form of hydrogen known as deuterium. He was a key figure in the development of the atomic bomb and made fundamental contributions to a widely accepted theory of the origin of the Earth and other planets.
Urey received a B.S. degree from Montana State University (now the University of Montana), Missoula, in 1917. After teaching there for two years, he earned a Ph.D. in chemistry (1923) from the University of California at Berkeley. While he was doing research in Copenhagen (1923-24), Urey took part in Niels Bohr's basic research on the theory of atomic structure. He taught at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (1924-29), and at Columbia University (1929-45); was professor of chemistry at the Institute for Nuclear Studies (1945-52) and Ryerson professor of chemistry (1952-58) at the University of Chicago; and served as professor-at-large (1958-70) and as professor emeritus of chemistry (1970-81) at the University of California at San Diego. Urey's deuterium research began in the 1920s. By distilling a sample of liquid hydrogen, he concentrated its deuterium form, demonstrating its presence by light-emission studies. In 1931 he and his associates announced their discovery of heavy water, composed of an atom of oxygen and two atoms of deuterium. He also examined the chemical properties and separation of radioactive isotopes of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.

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Harold Clayton Urey (18931981). downloadable version pdf Word .doc.Columbia Chemistry Professor Harold Urey experimentally proved
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Columbia Chemistry Professor Harold Urey experimentally proved the existence of deuterium in 1931. Urey won the 1934 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and the American Chemical Society Gibbs Medal, for this discovery. Early that year Urey had conceived and worked out a method for concentration of a possible heavy hydrogen isotope by distillation of liquid hydrogen. The fractional distillation was done in collaboration with Brickwedde at NBS in Washington DC; 5 liters of liquid hydrogen was distilled down to 1 cc. Urey detected deuterium by its predicted spectrum in a discharge through the gas of this concentrated residue. High resolution atomic hydrogen spectra in the visible were obtained on a new 21 ft. spectrograph in the basement of Pupin Hall. The critical data clinching the discovery were taken by Urey and his assistant George Murphy on Thanksgiving Day 1931. Urey shared his Nobel Prize money with his collaborators, giving one quarter each to Murphy and Brickwedde. Urey was a son of small town, pre-industrial America; he once told colleagues that the first time he saw an automobile was at age 17 in rural Montana. After graduating from high school, he taught in small country schools for three years, before working his way through the University of Montana. He studied thermodynamics as a PhD student with G. N. Lewis at Berkeley, and then spent a year studying quantum theory in Europe with Niels Bohr, returning to the US in 1924. He apparently was the first Berkeley educated PhD chemist to win a Nobel Prize. He joined the Columbia Chemistry Faculty at age 36 in 1929, after 5 years at Johns Hopkins where he collaborated with F. O. Rice among others. He was a pioneer in application of quantum mechanics to molecules, and wrote

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HAROLD CLAYTON UREY Dictionary Entry and Meaning. WordNet Dictionary. Definitionn United States chemist who discovered deuterium (18931981).
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Harold Clayton Urey 29. April 6. Januar in La Jolla) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker Urey erhielt den Nobelpreis für Chemie "für seine Entdeckung des schweren Wasserstoffes Views Persönliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge

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14. Harold C. Urey - Biography
harold C. urey – Biography. harold clayton urey was born in Walkerton,Indiana, on April 29, 1893, as the son of the Rev. Samuel
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Harold Clayton Urey was born in Walkerton, Indiana, on April 29, 1893, as the son of the Rev. Samuel Clayton Urey and Cora Rebecca Reinsehl, and grandson of pioneers who settled in Indiana. His early education in rural schools led to his graduation from high school in 1911 after which he taught for three years in country schools. In 1914 he entered the University of Montana and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology in 1917. He spent two years as a research chemist in industry before returning to Montana as an instructor in Chemistry. In 1921 he entered the University of California to work under Professor Lewis and he was awarded the degree of Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1923. He spent the following year in Copenhagen at Professor Niels Bohr 's Institute for Theoretical Physics as American-Scandinavian Foundation Fellow to Denmark and on his return to the United States he became an Associate in Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University . In 1929 he was appointed Associate Professor in Chemistry at Columbia University and he became Professor in 1934; during the period 1940-1945 he was also Director of War Research, Atomic Bomb Project, Columbia University. He moved to the Institute for Nuclear Studies

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for his discovery of heavy hydrogen" harold clayton urey. USA The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1934. Presentation Speech. harold C. urey. Biography. Nobel Lecture
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16. Harold Clayton Urey Papers
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MSS 0044 Mandeville Special Collections Library Geisel Library University of California, San Diego Papers of Harold Clayton Urey, Nobel Prize-winning chemist who contributed to significant advances in the fields of physical chemistry, geochemistry, lunar science, and astrochemistry. He received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1934 for his discovery of deuterium, and made key scientific contributions to the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. He conducted fundamental work on the structure of atoms and molecules, the thermodynamic properties of gases, the separation of isotopes, and the chemical problems involved in the origin of the earth, the moon, and the solar system. He was also an advocate of nuclear arms control, working actively with other scientists to promote global cooperation and to prevent nuclear proliferation and conflict. Among Urey's teaching positions were posts at Montana State University, Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, the University of Chicago, and the University of California, San Diego. The papers span the years 1929 to 1981 and are organized into ten series: 1) BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS, 2) GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 3) SUBJECT FILES, 4) WRITINGS, 5) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 6) PERSONAL EPHEMERA, 7) PHOTOGRAPHS, 8) AWARDS, 9) LUNAR ORBITER PHOTOS AND CHARTS, and 10) ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES. The collection contains significant correspondence with Urey's fellow scientists, including Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Leo Szilard, and Edward Teller. Absent from the collection are most materials relating to Urey's wartime work on the atomic bomb, records of his activities at Johns Hopkins and Columbia Universities, and documentation of his personal life.

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harold clayton urey Papers. Background. harold clayton urey was a scientist of considerable scope whose discovery of deuterium helped him win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1934.
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Harold Clayton Urey was a scientist of considerable scope whose discovery of deuterium helped him win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1934. Urey also made fundamental contributions to the production of the atomic bomb through his development of the isotope separation processes for the Manhattan Project. In the period following World War II, Urey played an active part in advocating nuclear arms control, in promoting space exploration and in the development of the newly created campus of the University of California, San Diego. Born in Walkerton, Indiana, on April 29, 1893, Harold Urey was the son of Samuel Clayton and Cora Rebecca (Reinohl) Urey. His early schooling took place in rural Indiana. After graduating from high school he taught in country schools in Indiana and Montana for three years. In 1914 he entered Montana State University where he majored in zoology and minored in chemistry. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1917 and worked as an industrial chemist in Philadelphia until the end of World War I. He then returned to Montana as an instructor in the department of chemistry, where he remained for two years before pursuing a doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley. At Berkeley Urey studied thermodynamics and worked with Gilbert N. Lewis. Urey's doctoral research dealt with the rotational contributions to the heat capacities and entropies of gases, a subject not well understood at the time. He was able to form calculations which led directly to the present methods of calculating thermodynamic functions from spectroscopic data.

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(1893 1981) 1934 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of heavy hydrogen. USA, Columbia University New York, NY, USA.
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