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Harold Urey

Urey, Harold (1893-1981) American Physical chemist, geophysicist Harold Clayton Urey was born in Walkerton, Indiana, on April 29, 1893, to Rev. Samuel Clayton Urey and Cora Rebecca Reinsehl. His early education was in rural schools, and he graduated from high school in 1911 and taught for three years in country schools. [Pg.272]

Urey, Harold C. (1894-1981). Discovered heavy isotope of hydrogen (deuterium). Nobel Prize 1934. A leader of the Manhattan Project. Made original contributions to theories of the origin of the universe and of life processes. [Pg.1365]

Urey, Harold, C., Grieff, L. J. 1935. "Isotopic Exchange Reactions." Journal of the American Chemical Society 57 321-327. [Pg.72]


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