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Andreas Windemuth. Dynamiksimulation von Makromolekiilen. Diplomar-beit. Technical University of Munich, Physics Department, T 30, James-Franck-Street, 8046 Garching, August 1988. [Pg.94]

P-nmr, and a large coUection of C-nmr spectra compiled by Bremser at BASE (68,69). It also offers B-nmr spectra compiled by Nitth at the University of Munich. [Pg.121]

N. Wiberg, Habilitationschrift University of Munich, Munich, Germany, 1966. [Pg.461]

Institute for Physical Chemistry University of Munich, Theresienstr. 37 D-80333 Miinchen, Germany... [Pg.187]

Dr. Hubert Ebert University of Munich Institute for Physical Chemistry Theresienstr. 37 Miinchen D-80333 Germany... [Pg.500]

Heinrich Kiliani (1855-1945) was born in Wiirzburg. Germany, and received a Ph.D. at the University of Munich with Emil Erlenmeyer. He was professor of chemistry at the University of Freiburg, where he worked on the chemistry of the heart stimulant drug digitoxin. [Pg.994]

Photo 5 (left) Linus Pauling with Arnold Sommerfeld (on left). Sommerfeld, well-known professor of theoretical physics in the University of Munich, Germany, was an expert on an early form of quantum mechanics, the Bohr-Sommerfeld atomic model. The picture was taken on the occasion of Sommerfeld s visit to Caltech in 1928. Pauling studied quantum mechanics with Sommerfeld in 1926—1927, which is where Pauling got his start in the application of quantum mechanics to chemical bonding (Chapter 1) and to the calculation of molecular properties (Chapter 8). [Pg.448]

This research project was financially supported by the BMBE We are most indebted to Prof. Dr. H.-L. Schmidt, Technical University of Munich, for the measurement of stable isotope ratios and his advice and comments. Text edited by Siew Eiselt. [Pg.186]

In the autumn of 1907, he started to study chemistry at the Institute chaired by Adolf von Baeyer at the University of Munich, where he passed the first Verband s examination after three semesters. In 1909, he continued his studies at the University of Berlin, gaining his doctorate in 1911 under Emil Fischer. The subject of his doctoral dissertation was Syntheses of Certain New Glucosides. The tremendous personality of Emil Fischer left its mark on Helferich for the rest of his life. In conversation with Helferich, one was often aware of the great veneration he always felt for his tutor and mentor. [Pg.1]

The authors are grateful to Professor Nils Wiberg, University of Munich, for allowing us to use revised and unpublished data in Table VIII. [Pg.114]

St John s wort is a yellow flowering plant that was first used medicinally by the ancient Greeks as a diuretic and a treatment for wounds and menstrual disorders. This herbal remedy is widely prescribed in Germany, where it has been studied extensively in clinical trials as a treatment for depression. In most countries, including the UK, it is available over the counter. In Ireland it is available only by prescription. Recently, a team of German scientists led by Klaus Linde at the University of Munich published a comprehensive review of 29 clinical trials of St John s wort, involving more than 5,000 depressed patients. They concluded that it is more effective than placebos and as effective as standard antidepressants in the treatment of major depression. [Pg.168]

Laboratoire des Verres et Ceramiques, UMR CNRS 6512, Universite de Rennes 1, Campus de Beaulieu, CS 74 205, F-35042 Rennes Cedex (France) tInstitute for Inorganic Chemistry, University of Munich, D-81377 Munich (Germany) Material Research Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106... [Pg.193]

This chapter is an historical perspective with selected examples from our own laboratory, first at the University of Munich, and now at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry in Halle, that reflect the changes in how we define and exploit sequence-based approaches to alkaloid biosynthesis gene identification. ... [Pg.164]

Muller, E-I. and Henning, A. (1989). Systemtechnische Untersuchung des stationaren und instationaren Gasferntransports von solar erzeugtem Wasserstoff. Diploma thesis. Munich Technical University of Munich and Ludwig-Bolkow-Systemtechnik (LBST). [Pg.347]

H. Noth, B. Brellochs, S. Werner, unpublished work see S. Werner, PhD Thesis, University of Munich, 1994. [Pg.91]

S. Semioschkin, W. Brellochs, unpublished work, see PhD Thesis, S. Semioschkin, University of Munich,... [Pg.93]

Inst. Psychology, University of Munich, LeopoldstraBe 13, D-80802 Munich Fax 49-89-21805255 e-mail Andreas mip.paed.uni-muenchen.de... [Pg.205]

C. Burdack, Doctoral Thesis, Technical University of Munich, 2001. [Pg.21]


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