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Scientific Autobiography

Staudinger, H. From Organic Chemistry to Macromolecules, A Scientific Autobiography, John Wiley Sons, New York, (1961). [Pg.42]

The next book of Ya.B. s selected works (Particles, Nuclei, and the Universe) will contain biographies and essays on the works of A. Einstein [46 ], the outstanding Soviet physicist, Academician B. Konstantinov [47 ], and the eminent Soviet scientist, Professor D. A. Frank-Kamenetskii. These articles characterize not only the people they describe, but they also reveal the aspirations and world view of Ya.B. himself, just as does his self-critical scientific autobiography [49 ]. [Pg.53]

G.T. Seaborg, Nuclear Milestones (San Francisco, 1972), 5 Seaborg, introduction to Otto Hahn, A Scientific Autobiography (London, 1967), x. Translated and edited by W. Ley. [Pg.158]

H. Staudinger, From Organic Chemistry to Macromolecules A Scientific Autobiography Based on My Original Papers. Translated from the German by J. Fock and M. Fried (New York, London, Sydney, and Toronto Wiley-Interscience Publishers, 1970), 1. [Pg.244]

Nozoe, in his scientific autobiography (91MI3), gives another survey of tropobenzazine chemistry. [Pg.395]

Staudingei H. 1970. From organic chemistry to macromolecules A scientific autobiography based on my original papers. New York, NY Wiley Interscience. [Pg.80]

Priestley to James Keir, 4 February 1778, in R. E. Schofield (ed.), A Scientific Autobiography of Joseph Priestley (1733-1804)- Selected Scientific Correspondence Edited with Commentary (Cambridge, MA The M. I. T. Press, 1966, pp. 163-4. [Pg.200]

In the case of Priestley, Schofield long ago suggested that awareness of such greater coherences showed that there was a connectedness in Priesdey s experimental interests that was and is unappreciated by his many critics. See Schofield, Scientific Autobiography, p. 268. [Pg.205]

Willstatter was forced to flee, settling in Switzerland in 1939, but only after considerable difficulty. The principled and gentle Willstatter described his eventful life in an excellent work of scientific autobiography, Aus meinem Leben (From my Life), published in 1948, some six years after his death. [Pg.628]

Staudinger, Hermann, From Organic Chemistry to Macromolecides A Scientific Autobiography. New York John Wiley Sons, 1970. This autobiography is written by the father of pol)oner chemistry. [Pg.142]

Max Planck, A Scientific Autobiography. In Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers. WUliams and Norgate, London, 1950. Translation by Frank Gaynor of Wissenschaftliche Selbstbiographie, Barth, Leipzig, 1948. [Pg.517]

Staudinger H (1961) From organic chemistry to mamrmolecules, a scientific autobiography. [Pg.381]

The citation read for his discoveries in the field of macromolecular chemistry. He was very pleased and prepared an extensive acceptance lecture. He followed this with a more extensive scientific autobiography in 1961, Arbeitserinnerungen [2]. Eventually, after his death, this book was translated into English and issued as From Organic Chemistry to Macromolecules A Scientific Autobiography based on my Original Papers [3]. [Pg.74]

In order to strengthen the constructivist-based approach, the position of student activities and their products (papers, drawings, written reports, oral reports...) in the thirds year Theory of architecture e.g. students were asked to write a scientific autobiography (14), in which they have to theorize the design projects they have designed in the first and second year Design Studio. ... [Pg.218]


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