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Marcus, Rudolph

MARCUS , RUDOLPH A. 11923-1. Prolessor Marcus from the California Institute of Technology. Pasadena. California, won the Nobel prize lor chemistry in 1992 for his contributions in the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems. [Pg.970]

Mpller Christian, 581 Malolepsza Edyta, 376 MacDiarmid Allan G., 505 Mach Ernest, 106, 107 Makarov Dmitrij, 715 Mjkosza Mieczyslaw, 820 Mahieu Jean-Paul, 472, 502 Manz Jorn, 99 Mao Ho-Kwang, 948 Marcus Rudolph Artur, 951 Marechal Yves, 273 Margenau Henry, 254, 881 MaiTon Michael T., 423 Martin M.L., 341 Martin PC., 150 Mai tin S., 948 Maxwell (Clerk Maxwell) James, 4, e81 McCammon Andy,... [Pg.1025]

Marcus Rudolph Arthur (1923-). Canadian chemist, Ottawa, Canada and Pasadena, USA. [Pg.624]

Mac Donald Alan H. 611 MacDiarmid Allan G. 428 Mach Ernest 93 Makarov Dmitrii E. 611 Mqkosza Mieczyslaw 703 Maksic Zvonimir B. 88 Malolepsza Edyta 743,744 Malrieu Jean-Paul 400, 426 Mandelbrot Benoit 866, 867 Manz Jorn 87 Mao Ho-Kwang 827 March Norman H. 613 Marcus Rudolph Arthur 830, 833, 835-839, 841, 842, 844, 846,847 Marechal Yves 232 Margenau Henry 214,760 Marid Mileva 104 Matron Michael T. 356 Martin M.L. 280 Martin William C. 135 Martin S. 827 Maruani Jean 118 Matsubara Toshiaki 309 Matsuda Tkuyoshi 3 Mattie Klaus 3,14,47... [Pg.1071]

Marcus, Rudolph Arthur (b. 1923) Canadian-born American chemist whose work on the theory of electron transfer in chemical reactions, such as oxidation and reduction, changed the way scientists looked at these reactions and provided a clearer understanding of a wide range of chemical processes. This important work earned him the 1992 Nobel Prize in chemistry. [Pg.163]

Rudolph A. Marcus, Department of Qieraistry, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, U.S.A. [Pg.761]

R. Kosloef, The Fritz Haber Research Center for Molecular Dynamics and Department of Physical Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jemsalem, Israel Rudolph A. Marcus, Department of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, U.S.A. [Pg.324]

Rudolph J. Marcus Consultant, Computers Douglas B. Walters National Institute of... [Pg.3]

Rudolph Marcus United States-, b. Canada electron transfer in chemical systems... [Pg.411]


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