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Verein Deutscher Chemiker Association of German

VDCh Verein Deutscher Chemiker (Association of German Chemists) VOCH Verein Osterreichischer Chemiker in Wien (Austrian Chemists Association in Vienna in 1901 the supplement in Wien was omitted from the name, in 1982 the name was changed into GOCH)... [Pg.20]

Verein deutscher Chemiker Association of German Chemists VDC 1896 ... [Pg.115]

Verein deutscher Chemiker (Association of German Chemists), 27,13,109,113-115,... [Pg.388]

Verein deutscher Kallchemiker (Association of German Potash Chemists), 115,129 Verein Oesterreichischer Chemiker in Wien (Association of Austrian Chemists in Vieima),4,59... [Pg.388]

At the turn of the century, the academic-industrial symbiosis still primarily consisted of its classical core, which had developed in the course of the nineteenth century, mainly in the coal-tar dye industry. That core lay in a threefold relationship, each dimension reinforcing the other. The first dimension grew out of personal ties between industrial chemists and their friends and collaborators in academe, often former mentors as exemplified in the relationship of A. W. von Hofmann and Carl Martius of the AG fiir Anilinfabrikation (Agfa) dye works these ties were maintained and formalized by professional organizations like the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft (DCG or German Chemical Society, fd. 1867) and the Verein Deutscher Chemiker (VDC or Association of German Chemists, fd. 1887 as... [Pg.17]

Fischer and Duisberg played major roles in this process. They were presidents of different organisations and influenced the life and development of the societies. The most important organisations of chemists were the German Chemical Society, most members of which were chemists in state universities and institutions, founded by A.W. Hofmann 1867, which published the Berichte Deutscher Chemiker and the Union of German Chemists Verein Deutscher Chemiker) founded in 1887, which was mainly an association of the chemists who were engaged in industry or the polytechnic state institutions, the Technische Hochschulen, and which published the Zeitschrift fur angeivandte Chemie. [Pg.71]


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