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Laszlo, Pierre

Laszlo, Pierre. 1993. La parole des chases, ou, Le langage de la chimie. Paris Hermann. [Pg.159]

Hoffmann, Roald Laszlo, Pierre 1991. "Representation in Chemistry." Angewandte Chemie, International Edition English, 30 1—16. [Pg.246]

Laszlo, Pierre. 1997. "Chromatographie." In Michael Serres 8c Nayla Farouki , eds. Tresor. Diction-naire des sciences. Paris Flammarion. [Pg.246]

Laszlo, Pierre. 1998. "Chemical Analysis as Dematerialization." Hyle, 4(1) 29-38. [Pg.246]

Laszlo, Pierre, and Gary J. Schrobilgen. One or Several Pioneers The Discovery of Noble-Gas Compocmds. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 27 (1988) 479-89. This is a discussion of the history of discovery of xenon and other noble gas compounds. [Pg.264]

Laszlo, Pierre (2001) Handling Proliferation, Hyle An International Journal in the Philosophy of Chemistry, 7, 2 125—140. [Pg.261]

Laszlo, Pierre (2004) Le phenix et la salamandre. Histoire de sciences, Paris, Le Pommier. [Pg.261]

See Roald Hoffmann and Pierre Laszlo, "La representation en chimie," Diogene 147 (1989) 2454. Also see, Guy Ourisson, L Actualite Chimique, cited by Hoffmann and Laszlo. [Pg.115]

Roald Hoffmann and Pierre Laszlo recently have clarified the kind of argument that we find in Urbain s statement, noting that structural formulas in chemistry are "in-between symbols and models," existing in uneasy hybrid states. "A chemical formula is at one and the same time a metaphor, a model in the sense of a technical diagram, and a theoretical construct." 106... [Pg.119]

Roald Hoffmann and Pierre Laszlo, "Representation in Chemistry," Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 30(1991) 116, on 5. These authors note that many textbooks incorrectly represent a molecule of camphor as the mirror image of the configuration given here, which is based on Hoffmann and Laszlo s diagrams (n., 4). [Pg.295]

Pierre Laszlo, Michel Levart, Ezzeddine Bouhlel, Marie-Ther se Montaufier, and Giry Pal Singh... [Pg.318]

In another study, Fourcroy is cast as the historian of the chemical revolution, a role he fulfils admirably as he was both spectator and participant in the most important chemical events of the period.230 The importance of the language of chemistry has been stressed by Trevor Levere231 and by Pierre Laszlo.232 It has also been contended that the new chemistry contained the seeds of later structural concepts.233 This may be pushing the potential of Lavoisier s anti-phlogistic chemistry and its revised nomenclature too far, yet without all these main components, the fundamental reorganization of chemistry could not have been achieved. Fresh interest was also stimulated in Lavoisier s collaborators and contemporaries. For example, the... [Pg.31]

Data on chemical shifts and discussions of empirical and semiempirical correlations with molecular structure are given in many books, including NMR Spectroscopy by Harald Giinther,64 NMR Spectroscopy by E A. Bovey,65 Interpretation of Carbon-13 NMR Spectra by EW.Wehrli andT.Wirthlin,66 15N NMR Spectroscopy by G. C. Levy and R. L. Lichter,67 and NMR of Newly Accessible Nuclei by Pierre Laszlo.68... [Pg.115]

We appreciate the financial support provided by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels, Belgium (collaborative grant 0352/87). Also, we wish to thank Professors Jacques E. Dubois and Pierre C. Lacaze (Paris, France), Jacques Barbe (Marseille, France), William C. Herndon (El Paso, TX), Laszlo von Szentpaly and Ratna Ghosh (Kingston, Jamaica), Jane S. Murray and Peter Politzer (New Orleans, LA), Marwan Dakkouri (Ulm, Germany), and Otto Exner (Prague, Czech Republic) for their interest in our work and for valuable discussions. [Pg.251]


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