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Gold, Victor

Chemistry, Physical organic I. Gold, Victor II. Bethell, Donald 547M 3 QD476 62-22125... [Pg.489]

Professor Pankaj is a graduate and Ph.D. from Lucknow University, India (1982) with specialization in Inorganic Chemistry and a victor of M Raman Nayer Gold Medal. [Pg.414]

Professor Victor Gold, FRS 29 June 1922 - 29 September 1985 Founding Editor of Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry... [Pg.371]

This series of volumes, established by Victor Gold in 1963, aims to bring before a wide readership among the chemical community substantial, authoritative and considered reviews of areas of chemistry in which quantitative methods are used in the study of the structures of organic compounds and their relation to physical and chemical properties. [Pg.383]

I would like to thank Professor Victor Gold for the hospitality he extended to me while I was on sabbatical leave at King s College London, where the major part of this book was written. I also owe a particular debt of gratitude to Dr. P. W. Atkins and Dr. B. A. Morrow who read the final typescript in its entirety and to Professor A. D. Westland who read Chapter 12. [Pg.305]

With the coming of the millennium, Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry will have a new Editor. After being associated with the editorial side of the series since 1975, first as Associate Editor, then as Co-Editor and finally, after the sad, premature death of Victor Gold in 1985, as Editor, it seemed to me that it was an appropriate time to pass on the baton to a younger pair of hands. Academic Press have been fortunate to secure the services of Professor Thomas Tidwell of the University of Toronto to lead the series into the next century. I leave the series confident that he will command the support of the whole physical organic chemical community and further extend its appeal. My thanks go to the members of my Editorial Advisory Board, the ever-changing editorial staff at Academic Press, the many contributors who. [Pg.422]

Meanwhile, the war s victors demanded that Germany pay their war expenses, doing unto Germany as Germany had intended to do unto them. The Allies handed the Germans a hill for 132 billion gold marks—marks convertible into gold, and thus immune to inflation. [Pg.197]

Rue Victor Hugo in Fort-de-France, Martinique, is the place to buy Creole-designed gold jewelry. [Pg.84]

Flamel exclaimed Victor Hugo s alchemist. There s predestination in the very name Flamma yes, fire—that is all. The diamond exists already in the charcoal, gold in fire ... [Pg.74]

Dedicated to the memory of the late Victor Gold. He was among the first to use nuclear magnetic resonance for the determination of isotope effects on equilibrating systems. [Pg.63]

The lUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology - the so-called Gold Book - was initiated by the late Victor Gold (therefore the name) and published in 1987, and the second edition edited by A. D. McNaught and A. Wilkinson was published in 1997 now it is available online and is continuously updated. It contains terminology definitions from lUPAC recommendations that were published in Pure and Applied Chemistry and in the other so-called Color Books. ... [Pg.480]

Victor Gold, Colin J. Liddiard and Gareth D. Morgan... [Pg.409]


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