Sir Arthur Harden Winner Of The 1929 Nobel Prize In Chemistry Sir Arthur Harden, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize InternetArchive. SIR ARTHUR HARDEN. Nobel harden sir arthur (submitted by Jackson). http://almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/1929a.html
Harden Tellmeabout.co.uk Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. SIR ARTHURHARDEN. Nobel harden sir arthur (submitted by Jackson). http://www.tellmeabout.co.uk/directory/h/harden/readme.htm
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Arthur Harden - Biography harden was knighted in 1926. They had no children. His wife died in January, 1928,and sir arthur on June 17, 1940, at his home in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire. http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1929/harden-bio.html
Extractions: Arthur Harden was born in Manchester, England, on October 12, 1865; his father was Albert Tyas Harden and his mother Eliza Macalister. He was educated at a private school in Victoria Park (1873-1877) and at Tettenhall College, Staffordshire (1877-1881). He entered The Owens College in the University of Manchester in 1882, studying under Sir H.E. Roscoe, and graduated in 1885 with first-class honours in chemistry. In 1886 he was awarded the Dalton Scholarship in Chemistry and he spent twelve months during 1887-1888 working with Otto Fischer at Erlangen. He returned to Manchester as lecturer and demonstrator, and remained until 1897 when he was appointed chemist to the newly founded British Institute of Preventive Medicine, which later became the Lister Institute. In 1907 he was appointed Head of the Biochemical Department, a position which he held until his retirement in 1930, and in 1912 he received the title of Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of London . He continued his scientific work at the Institute after his retirement. Before he went to London, Harden had studied the action of light on mixtures of carbon dioxide and chlorine. He entered the Institute with an excellent chemical background and applied his methods to the investigation of biological phenomena (among others: the chemical action of bacteria and alcoholic fermentation). He studied the breakdown products of glucose but he was soon to be drawn to the problem of the chemistry of the yeast cell. His classic study of the chemistry of the fermentation of sugar by yeast juice, which have advanced the knowledge of the processes of intermediary metabolism in all living forms, lasted for many years and provided a stepping-stone for many research workers in allied fields. Harden himself contributed to the vitamin field with a series of papers on the antiscorbutic and antineuritic vitamins and their occurrence in food and drinks.
Harden, Sir Arthur harden, sir arthur. ( b. Oct. 12, 1865, Manchester, Eng.d studies at Manchester and at Erlangen, Ger., harden became a lecturerdemonstrator at the University of Manchester (1888 http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/258_73.html
Extractions: (b. Oct. 12, 1865, Manchester, Eng.d. June 17, 1940, Bourne, Buckinghamshire), English biochemist and corecipient, with Hans von Euler-Chelpin , of the 1929 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work on the fermentation of sugar and the enzyme action involved. After studies at Manchester and at Erlangen, Ger., Harden became a lecturer-demonstrator at the University of Manchester (1888-97). He took charge of the chemical and water laboratory at the Jenner Institute of Preventive Medicine and from 1907 to 1930 headed the biochemistry department. He became professor of biochemistry at the University of London in 1912. His more than 20 years of study of the fermentation of sugar advanced knowledge of intermediary metabolic processes in all living forms. He also pioneered in studies of bacterial enzymes and metabolism. He wrote Alcoholic Fermentation (1911), was coauthor, with H.E. Roscoe, of A New View of the Origin of Dalton's Atomic Theory (1896), and served as joint editor of The Biochemical Journal (1913-37). He was knighted in 1936.
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The Diogenes Club: The Man With The Watches By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with the Watches. sir arthur Conan Doyle. 1908. There are many who will still bear in mind the singular circumstances which, under the heading of the Rugby Mystery, filled may columns of the daily Press in the spring of the year 1892. Willesden in saying all he could to harden my brother's heart and set him against me http://www.diogenes-club.com/watches.htm
Extractions: At five oclock upon the evening of the 18 th of March in the year already mentioned a train left Euston Station for Manchester. It was a rainy, squally day, which grew wilder as it progressed, so it was by no means the weather in which anyone would travel who was not driven to do so by necessity. The train, however, is a favourite one among Manchester business men who are returning from town, for it does the journey in four hours and twenty minutes, with only stoppages upon the way. In spite of the inclement evening it was, therefore, fairly well filled upon the occasion of which I speak. the guard of the train was a tried servant of the company a man who had worked for twenty-two years without blemish or complaint. His name was John Palmer. "Now, then, sir, look sharp, the train is going." said he. "First class," the man answered. The guard turned the handle of the nearest door. In the carriage, which he had opened, there sat a small man with a cigar in his mouth. His appearance seemed to have impressed itself upon the guards memory, for he was prepared, afterwards, to describe or to identify him. He was a man of thirty-four or thirty-five years of age, dressed in some grey material, sharp nosed, alert, with a ruddy, weather-beaten face, and a small, closely cropped black beard. He glanced up as the door was opened. The tall man paused with his foot upon the step. "This is a smoking compartment. The lady dislikes smoke," said he, looking around at the guard.
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The Man With The Watches By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Man with the Watches. by sir arthur Conan Doyle. There are many who will still bear in saying all he could to harden my brother's heart and set him http://ssl.stories-more.com/online/man_watches.shtml
Extractions: At five o'clock on the evening of the 18th of March in the year already mentioned a train left Euston Station for Manchester. It was a rainy, squally day, which grew wilder as it progressed, so it was by no means the weather in which anyone would travel who was not driven to do so by necessity. The train, however, is a favourite one among Manchester business men who are returning from town, for it does the journey in four hours and twenty minutes, with only three stoppages upon the way. In spite of the inclement evening it was, therefore, fairly well filled upon the occasion of which I speak. The guard of the train was a tried servant of the companya man who had worked for twenty-two years without a blemish or complaint. His name was John Palmer.
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WIEM: Harden Arthur Chemia, Biologia, Wielka Brytania. harden arthur( 18651940) harden arthur, sir ( 1865-1940), biochemik angielski, profesor uniwersytetów w Manchesterze i Londynie http://www.encyklopedia.pl/wiem/00bb42.html
Extractions: Harden Arthur, sir (1865-1940), biochemik angielski, profesor uniwersytetów w Manchesterze i Londynie. Pierwsze prace Hardena dotyczy³y wp³ywu ¶wiat³a na mieszaninê chloru z dwutlenkiem wêgla G³ówny dorobek Hardena zwi±zany jest z procesami fermentacji . Wraz z W. Youngiem wyizolowa³ heksozodifosforan (zidentyfikowany pó¼niej jako fruktozo-1,6-difosforan) oraz enzymy i in. substancje bior±ce udzia³ w fermentacji, w tym tak¿e koenzymy fosfataz. Nagroda Nobla (wspólnie z H. von Euler-Chelpin ) w 1929. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry
WIEM: Harden Arthur harden arthur, sir (18651940), biochemik angielski, profesor uniwersytetóww Manchesterze i Londynie. Pierwsze prace hardena dotyczyly wplywu http://wiem.onet.pl/wiem/00bb42.html
Extractions: Harden Arthur, sir (1865-1940), biochemik angielski, profesor uniwersytetów w Manchesterze i Londynie. Pierwsze prace Hardena dotyczy³y wp³ywu ¶wiat³a na mieszaninê chloru z dwutlenkiem wêgla G³ówny dorobek Hardena zwi±zany jest z procesami fermentacji . Wraz z W. Youngiem wyizolowa³ heksozodifosforan (zidentyfikowany pó¼niej jako fruktozo-1,6-difosforan) oraz enzymy i in. substancje bior±ce udzia³ w fermentacji, w tym tak¿e koenzymy fosfataz. Nagroda Nobla (wspólnie z H. von Euler-Chelpin ) w 1929. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry
Alphabetical Listing Hamsun, Knut Pedersen. Literature. 1920. harden, sir arthur. Chemistry. 1929 Hauptmann, Gerhart Johann Robert. Literature. 1912. Haworth, sir Walter Norman. Chemistry http://www.almaz.com/Nobel/alpha/H.html
Biografia De Harden, Sir Arthur Translate this page harden, sir arthur. (Manchester, 1865-Bourne End, 1940) Químicobritánico. Descubrió algunos enzimas y estudió la influencia http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/h/harden.htm
Extractions: Enlaces Harden, sir Arthur (Manchester, 1865-Bourne End, 1940) Químico británico. Descubrió algunos enzimas y estudió la influencia de sustancias inorgánicas en los procesos de fermentación. En 1929 compartió el premio Nobel de química con Euler-Chelpin. Es importante su obra Fermentación alcohólica Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio
Extractions: here At five o'clock on the evening of the 18th of March in the year already mentioned a train left Euston Station for Manchester. It was a rainy, squally day, which grew wilder as it progressed, so it was by no means the weather in which anyone would travel who was not driven to do so by necessity. The train, however, is a favourite one among Manchester business men who are returning from town, for it does the journey in four hours and twenty minutes, with only three stoppages upon the way. In spite of the inclement evening it was, therefore, fairly well filled upon the occasion of which I speak. The guard of the train was a tried servant of the companya man who had worked for twenty-two years without a blemish or complaint. His name was John Palmer. "Now then, sir, look sharp, the train is going," said he. "First-class," the man answered. The guard turned the handle of the nearest door. In the carriage which he had opened, there sat a small man with a cigar in his mouth. His appearance seems to have impressed itself upon the guard's memory, for he was prepared, afterwards, to describe or to identify him. He was a man of thirty-four or thirty-five years of age, dressed in some grey material, sharp-nosed, alert, with a ruddy, weather-beaten face, and a small, closely cropped, black beard. He glanced up as the door was opened. The tall man paused with his foot upon the step.
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Biochemical Society - Terms Of Reference Harden Conferences 1. Purpose, Nature and Frequency 1.1 The Society s harden Conferences are heldin memory of sir arthur harden, FRS, a distinguished Professor of Biochemistry http://www.biochemistry.org/termsofref/harden.htm
Extractions: home governance membership meetings ... contact us 1. Purpose, Nature and Frequency The Society's Harden Conferences are held in memory of Sir Arthur Harden, FRS, a distinguished Professor of Biochemistry at the Lister Institute of Preventative Medicine in London (1897 - 1930). Sir Arthur shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Von Euler in 1929 and was knighted in 1937. He was the Editor of Biochemical Journal from 1913 to 1937. In his will he left a sum to the Society which forms a fund from which a number of bursaries for attendance at Harden Conferences are awarded. The Harden Conferences are residential research conferences held under the auspices of the Biochemical Society. There is at least one Conference each year. The Biochemical Society actively encourages proposals for Harden Conference to be held jointly with other national and international life sciences organizations. The intention is that, in covering a specialist topic, there is an international excellence rehearsed in bringing together scientists from various backgrounds who have a common interest in, but different, multidisciplinary approaches to, the particular area of life sciences research. Participants have experience in the field covered and most will be expected to have postdoctoral or equivalent experience, although Ph.D. students will also be welcome.
Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order Grignard, Victor, 1912. Haber, Fritz, 1918. Hahn, Otto, 1944. harden, sir arthur,1929. Hassel, Odd, 1969. Hauptman, Herbert A. 1985. Haworth, sir Walter Norman,1937. http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Chemistry/Aboutchemistry/AlphaNobel
Extractions: Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August Aston, Francis William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Barton, Sir Derek H. R. Berg, Paul Bergius, Friedrich Bosch, Carl Boyer, Paul D. Brown, Herbert C. Buchner, Eduard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann Calvin, Melvin Cech, Thomas R. Corey, Elias James Cornforth, Sir John Warcup Cram, Donald J. Crutzen, Paul Curie, Marie Curl, Robert F., Jr. Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus De Hevesy, George Deisenhofer, Johann Diels, Otto Paul Hermann Eigen, Manfred Ernst, Richard R. Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von Fischer, Ernst Otto Fischer, Hans Fischer, Hermann Emil Flory, Paul J. Fukui, Kenichi Giauque, William Francis Gilbert, Walter Grignard, Victor Haber, Fritz Hahn, Otto Harden, Sir Arthur Hassel, Odd Hauptman, Herbert A. Haworth, Sir Walter Norman Heeger, Alan J. Herschbach, Dudley R. Herzberg, Gerhard Heyrovsky, Jaroslav Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't