Extractions: Mr. Oshima, Minister of Education and Minister of STA, expressed on October 10 his opinion applauding the remarkable achievements of Dr. Shirakawa. Dr. Shirakawa was the 9th Japanese Nobel Prize laureate following Mr. Kenzaburo Oe who won in literature in 1994, and the 2nd in chemistry following Mr. Ken-ichi Fukui (deceased) in 1981.
Kimyaokulu - Nobel ödülü Kazanan Bilim Adamlarý California, ABD DIARMID, ALAN G. MAC Pensilvanya Üniversitesi, Philadelplia,ABD shirakawa, hideki Tsukuba Üniverditesi, Japonya Iletken Polimerlerin http://www.kimyaokulu.com/bilimin onculeri/nobel/nobel_odulu_kazananlar01.htm
PM - Japan Wins Nobel Prize For Chemistry One of the Japanese winners is hideki shirakawa, who was rewarded with the NobelPrize for chemistry in 2000 for his work creating a type of plastic that http://www.abc.net.au/pm/s427985.htm
Extractions: AM The World Today Correspondents Report Select program 7.30 Report Australian Story Background Briefing Business Breakfast Foreign Correspondent Four Corners Inside Business Insiders Landline Lateline This is a transcript from PM. The program is broadcast around Australia at 5:10pm on Radio National and 6:10pm on ABC Local Radio. PRINT FRIENDLY EMAIL STORY HAMISH ROBERTSON: There was rejoicing in Japan earlier this year when one of its scientists won a Nobel Prize for Chemistry and the main reason why the award got such attention in the world's second largest economy is that it's so rare. Japan has a relatively dismal record in science. MARK SIMKIN: Japan is one of the richest nations the world has ever seen. It's famous for its manufacturing genius and technological muscle, but in the world of science it's a relative weakling. In the last decade only two Japanese scientists have won Nobel Prizes compared with 44 for the United States and five for Germany.
Nobel Laureates Aided Information Age Herbert Kroemer. hideki shirakawa. Alan Heeger. In recognition of this future promise,the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to hideki shirakawa, Univ. http://www.spie.org/web/oer/december/dec00/nobel.html
Extractions: Alan MacDiarmid The invention of the transistor, integrated circuit, and semiconductor heterostructures spawned a technological revolution that has culminated in the Information Age. Without these technologies, computers and the Internet wouldn't exist. Recognizing the discoveries that ushered in this hi-tech era, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics to Jack S. Kilby of Texas Instruments for the invention of the integrated circuit; and Zhores I. Alferov (see SPIE Member Zhores Alferov awarded Nobel Prize, SPIE Scene ), director of the A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, and Herbert Kroemer, Univ. of California/Santa Barbara, for the semiconductor heterostructure, which is important in microelectronics (heterojunction bipolar transistor, high electron mobility transistor) and for laser diodes and LEDs. These developments spawned the new field of optoelectronics, the merger of optics and electronics in a hybrid manner. "We do have integration on the circuit board level," said SPIE Technical Director Jit Rai-Choudhury. "Though theoretically possible on an integrated circuit chip, it is not as cost-effective to fabricate III-V compounds alongside silicon, though there is promise with the development of conducting polymers."
Polymer Synthesis And Reactions Living radical polymerization via Designed Metal Catalysts Schenck, Hans U. (Germany)Trends in Industrial Polymer Research shirakawa, hideki (Japan) Discovery http://www.ciccst.org.cn/macro2002/scinprogm.html
Extractions: The Biophysical Society Hideki Shirakawa and Shunichi Miyazaki Department of Physiology, Tokyo Women's Medical University School of Medicine, Shinjuku, Tokyo, 162-8666, Japan Correspondence: Address reprint requests to Hideki Shirakawa, PhD, Dept. of Physiology, Tokyo Women's Medical University School of Medicine 8-1 Kawadacho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, 162-8666, Japan. Tel./Fax: 81-3-5269-7362; E-mail: hshrkw@research.twmu.ac.jp Simultaneous measurement of multiple signaling molecules is essential to investigate their relations and interactions in living cells. Although a wide variety of fluorescent probes are currently available, the number of probes that can be applied simultaneously is often limited by the overlaps among their fluorescence spectra. We developed the experimental system to
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Extractions: Los plásticos son polímeros, las moléculas relazan su estructura regularmente en encadenamientos largos. Para que un polímero pueda conducir la corriente eléctrica, debe consistir alternativamente en enlaces solos y dobles entre los átomos del carbón. Debe también " ser dopado ", que significa que los electrones están quitados (con la oxidación) o introducidos (con la reducción). Este " agujereo " o los electrones adicionales que pueden moverse a lo largo de la molécula - logra la propiedad de ser eléctricamente conductor, después de ciertas modificaciones.
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