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University of Leipzig, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Linnestrasse 3, 04103 Leipzig, Germany e-mail engewald uni-leipzig.de... [Pg.11]

Alexander M. Zaitsev (1841-1910) was born in Kazan, Russia, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Leipzig in 1866. He was professor at the University of Kazan (1870-1903) and at Kiev University, and many of his students went on to assume faculty positions throughout Russia. [Pg.384]

Theodor Curtius (1857-1928) was born in Duisberg, Germany, and received his doctorate at the University of Leipzig working with Herman Kolbe. He was professor at the universities of Kiel, Bonn, and Heidelberg (1898-1926). [Pg.933]

Katja Sibyile Muhlberg, Ralph Paschke HI. Medical Department, University of Leipzig Leipzig, Germany... [Pg.189]

Faculty of Physics and Earth Sciences University of Leipzig 04103 Leipzig Germany... [Pg.644]

Lecture theater at the Chemical Institute of the University of Leipzig. [Pg.15]

In 1877, Hermann Kolbe (of the University of Leipzig), one of the most eminent organic chemists of the time, criticized van t Hoffs publication on The Arrangements of Atoms in Space. as a childish fantasy. [Pg.187]

Kikunae Ikeda (1864-1936) was interested in physical chemistry, a new and rapidly progressing field of chemistry in Europe, and studied reaction kinetics and catalytic reactions in the laboratory of F. W. Ostwald (1853-1932) of the University of Leipzig, Germany, from 1899 to 1901. He also stayed in London for a half a year at the end of his stay in Europe. He became the professor of physical chemistry of the Imperial University of Tokyo. [Pg.12]

Frank, R. Master s Thesis, University of Leipzig, Leipzif, 2008. [Pg.141]

University of Leipzig, Interdisciplinary Group Time-Resolved Spectroscopy, Permoserstrasse 15, D-04303 Leipzig, Germany e-mail hermann(3)mvsas. uni-leipzie.de... [Pg.291]

In I92ft he was appointed Lecturer in Theoretical Physics al the University of Copenhagen under Nick Bohr ami in 1927. when he was only 26, he was appointed Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Leipzig, and worked in (he field ol quantum mechanics. [Pg.764]

Dr. Knopp of the University of Leipzig used a mixture of equal parts of concentrated sulfuric and nitric acids, and immersed the... [Pg.250]

In 1939, because of his ability, he was awarded a Lalor Fellowship this enabled him to proceed to the University of Leipzig, where he worked under the estimable Professor Burckhardt Helferich, whose exploration of carbohydrases ranks him among the authorities in the field. Just shortly before Ward Pigman passed away, he went to Bonn at the invitation of the German Chemical Society to partake in the celebration of the 90th birthday of his illustrious tutor. [Pg.2]

D.S. thanks the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie for financial support of this work. M.S. thanks the DFG for financial support. Prof. Dr. Huang Hao thanks the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for research fellowship granting (January 1. -June 30. 2001 University of Leipzig, D.S July 1. - December 31. 2001 University of Bonn, M.S.). We thank Drs. S. Giesa, L. Hennig, and P. D. B. Schneider for their analytical measurements. [Pg.107]

G. S. Kapur, E. J. Cabrita and S. Berger, in Proceedings of the 15th European Experimental NMR Conference, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, 2000, Abstracts, pp. 32-32. [Pg.338]


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