GK- National Network Of Education Karrer, Paul, 1937. Kuhn, Richard, 1938. Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann,1939. ruzicka, leopold, 1939. De Hevesy, George, 1943. Hahn, Otto, 1944. http://www.indiaeducation.info/infomine/nobel/nobelarchive.htm
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Extractions: The Montenegran Peasant Just at the midpoint of the 20th Century there were three important developments in stereochemistry . The first was signaled by Derek H.R. Barton 's paper "The Conformation of the Steroid Nucleus" ), which brought serious consideration of conformation of organic molecules to centerstage and ultimately led to Barton's Nobel Prize. The second was a paper (announced in 1949) by Johannes Martin Bijvoet (pronounced "buy foot" 1892-1980) a Dutch crystallographer. In " Determination of the Absolute Configuration of Optically Active Compounds by Means of X-Rays " Bijvoet reported that using a rubidium salt of (wouldn't you know) tartaric acid and a special property of the heavy Rb atom (called " anomalous dispersion ") he was able to do what no one had been able to do before - prove which enantiomer of a chiral compound was which. He showed that, given a 50:50 chance, Emil Fischer had guessed right when he drew the Fischer projection of tartaric acid 58 years earlier. From this time forward it would be possible to draw and name compounds according to their actual, or " absolute configuration , rather than their configuration relative to an arbitrary standard (like Fischer's D -glyceraldehyde).
Food For Thought: Biographies Biographical dictionary 18841939. Ranke, leopold von (German historian) 1795-1886 Rice, Elmer leopold (orig. Reizenstein) (American playwright http://www.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_R.htm
Extractions: Raab, Julius (Austrian politician) Raabe, Wilhelm (pseud. Jakob Corvinus) (German poet, novelist) Rabanus Maurus (Frankish theologian, scholar, teacher) c.780-856 Rabaud, Henri-Benjamin (French conductor, composer) Rabaut, Paul (French Huguenot leader) Rabbula (Syrian bishop) c.350-c.435 Rabearivelo, Jean-Joseph (Malagasy poet) Rabelais, Francois (pseud. Alcofribas Nasier) (French writer) c.1483-1553 Rabener, Gottlieb Wilhelm (German satirist) Rabi'ah al'Adawiyah (Rabi'ah of Basra) (Arab mystic, poet) Rabih az-Zubayr (Muslim military leader in central Africa) d.1900 Rabi, Isidor Isaac (Australian-born American physicist) Rabinowitz, Sholem Yakov (Shalom Aleichem) (Russian humorist) Rabin, Yitzhak (Israeli general, prime min. 1974-77, 1992-95) Rabutin, Roger de (French soldier, libertine, writer) Rachel, Mlle (orig. Elisa Felix) (French actress) Rachmaninoff, Sergey Vasilyevich (Russian composer, pianist) Racine, Jean Baptiste (French dramatist, poet) Racine, Louis (French religious poet; son of Jean) Rackham, Arthur (English illustrator) Raczkiewicz, Wladyslaw (Polish politician)
Extractions: September 13 September 26 Born in Vukovar Croatia at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire . His family of craftsmen and farmers was of Czech German and Croatian origin and was the first Nobel Prize winning Croatian chemist. He holds eight honorary doctorates (4 Science Medicine , 1 Natural Sciences, 1 Law ), 7 prizes and medals, and 24 honorary memberships in chemical, biochemical, and other scientific societies. edit Osijek . He changed his original idea of becoming a priest and switched to studying technical disciplines. Chemistry was his choice, probably because he hoped to get a position at the newly opened sugar refinery built in Osijek. Due to the excessive hardship of everyday and political life, he left and chose the High Technical School in Karlsruhe in Germany . He was a good student in areas he liked and that he thought would be necessary and beneficial in future, which was organic chemistry . That is why his physical chemistry professor, Fritz Haber Nobel laureate in ), opposed his
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Lavoslav Ruzicka Return to World History (home) Main Article IndexLavoslav ruzicka. Lavoslav ruzicka in the news. http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/L/Lavoslav-Ruzicka.htm
Extractions: World History (home) Encyclopedia Index Localities Companies Surnames ... This Week in History Lavoslav Ruzicka in the news September 13 September 26 Born in Vukovar , Croatia at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire . His family of craftsmen and farmers was of Czech German and Croatian origin and was the first Nobel Prize winning Croatian chemist. He holds eight honorary doctorates (4 Science Medicine , 1 Natural Sciences, 1 Law), 7 prizes and medals, and 24 honorary memberships in chemical, biochemical, and other scientific societies. Osijek . He changed his original idea of becoming a priest and switched to studying technical disciplines. Chemistry was his choice, probably because he hoped to get a position at the newly opened sugar refinery built in Osijek. Due to the excessive hardship of everyday and political life, he left and chose the High Technical School in Karlsruhe in Germany. He was a good student in areas he liked and that he thought would be necessary and beneficial in future, which was organic chemistry . That is why his physical chemistry professor
University Of Zagreb By the rescripts of Pope Clement X in 1671 and Emperor leopold I in 1674 LavoslavRuzicka (born in Vukovar, of a Czech father and a Croat mother, attended the http://www.hr/darko/etf/et2.html
Extractions: The first university institution in Croatia was founded by the Dominicans in Zadar in 1396 as the `studium generale' for theology. Its international character can be seen from the fact that one of its first students had been fra Bonaventura of Ferrara (inscribed in 1396). In its earliest period it had twenty students from Italy, two from Poland and one from Germany. This institution had the privilege of conferring doctorates of theology. It existed until 1806, when it was canceled during the French (Napoleon's) occupation. Unfortunately, in that period many documents witnessing the early history of the Croatian University had been destroyed. Leopold I., the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, issued a Diploma in 1669, by which the status and privileges of a university were accorded to the Jesuit Academy in the Royal Free City of Zagreb. This represents the beginning of the University of Zagreb. The Jesuits also started the first grammar school in Zagreb in 1607. Croatia was at that time one of the states of the Holy Roman Empire and bore the old name: the Kingdom of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia. Let us mention some of the Universities that were founded before and after the Universities of Zadar and Zagreb: Bologna 1219, Padova 1220, Paris 1220, Oxford 1249, Lisabon 1290, Rome 1303, Cambridge 1318, Florence 1321, Praha 1348, Krakow 1364, Vienna 1365, Erfurt 1379, Heidelberg 1385
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