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Buchner, Edward

Bubbly liquid, structure of, 12 7 Buccal drug dehvery, 9 48 Bucherer reaction, 9 279 Bucherer synthesis, 2 571 Buchner, Edward, 11 8 Buckingham s theorem, 3 589 Buckingham Pi theorem, 11 744 Buckminsterfullerene (Ceo), 22 719 photovoltaic effects in, 22 220 Buckminsterfullerenes, 4 735 12 228. [Pg.121]

Bromoperoxidase(s) 856 Bronsted equation in basicity 490 Bronsted plot 309, 490 Brown, Michael S. 84 Brownian movement 461 Brucellosis 7 Bryophyta 29 Buchner, Edward 83,456 Buffer(s) 97-98 table 99 volatile 98 P Bulge 66,67s Burkitt s lymphoma 572, 576 Butyrylcholinesterase 634... [Pg.909]

Edward Buchner Chemistry Biochemistry, cell-free fermentation... [Pg.83]

Cappa CD, 8mith JD, Messer BM, Cohen RC, Saykally RJ (2007) Nature of aqueous hydroxide ion probed by x-ray absorption spectroscopy. J Phys Chem Bill 4776-4785 Cavalleri M, Naslund L-A, Edwards DC, Wernet P, Ogasawara H, Myneni 8, Ojamae L, Odelius M, Nilsson A, Pettersson LGM (2006) The local structure of protonated water from x-ray absorptionh and density functional theory. J Chem Phys 124 1945081-1945088 Chalikian TV (2001) 8tructural thermodynamics of hydration. J Phys Chem B 105 12566-12578 Chen T, Hefter G, Buchner R (2003) Dielectric spectroscopy of aqueous solutions of KCl and CsCl. J Phys Chem A 107 4025-4031... [Pg.133]

One of the outstanding achievements of biochemistry has been the elucidation of the sequence of chemical reactions and the isolation of the enz5nmes which are involved in the alcoholic fermentation of sugars by yeast. This story had its beginning in one of the historic experiments in plant science, the preparation of yeast press juice by Hans and Edward Buchner in 1897 and the demonstration that this juice could promote an active fermentation of sucrose. [Pg.93]

The excellence of German chemistry in general, not just of its organic branch, is objectively attested by its share of Nobel Prizes during the first two decades of the award s existence. Of the seventeen prizes awarded between 1901 and 1921 nine were to German chemists Hermann Emil Fischer (1902), Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Baeyer (1905), Edward Buchner (1907), Wilhelm Ostwald (1909), Otto Wallach (1910), Alfred Werner (1913), Richard Will-statter (1915), Fritz Haber (1918), and Walther Nemst (1920). [Pg.274]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.83 , Pg.456 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.83 , Pg.456 , Pg.960 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.83 , Pg.456 , Pg.960 ]




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