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  1. Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, 1901-1992 (History of Modern Chemical Sciences)
  2. Women in Chemistry and Physics: A Biobibliographic Sourcebook
  3. Atom Probe Field Ion Microscopy (Monographs on the Physics and Chemistry of Materials) by M. K. Miller, A. Cerezo, et all 1996-11-28
  4. Light Is a Messenger: The Life and Science of William Lawrence Bragg by Graeme K. Hunter, 2004-10-21
  5. Contact Angle Wettability and Adhesion
  6. Memories of Jinnah by K. H. Khurshid, 1990-05-01
  7. Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie (Great Discoveries) by Barbara Goldsmith, 2004-11-15
  8. Life and experiences of a Bengali chemist by Praphulla Candra Rāy, 1932

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Class of 2001 Hometown: Kalamazoo, MI Major: Chemistry Favorite Events: 3-meter diving, especially my 2 1/2s What you LOVE about K: FOREIGN STUDY!!!! I went to Caen, France for three months and had the best time of my life. Also, I love the small size for several reasons. First, I love that all of my professors know my name and always have time to talk with me. And I love that I know or at least recognize about 75% of the people here on campus. Finally, the girls on the team are the best thing about K! How swimming/diving makes K the best place earth: Where do I start? I love the team, the girls, the competition, and of course, going to Florida. I would be completely lost here without the team. Little known fact(s): Ummm . . . this is really random but my grandpa designed the first Bat Mobile. Also, I love choreographing BSB dances but everybody already knows that! Email Tracy

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28. Biography-center - Letter K
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29. Biographies, The Scientists: A List.
letter to go to index.) K- Kelvin, William in 1828 revolutionized organic chemistry. (Click on Z- _ UP biographies JUMP PAGE
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Ampère, André Marie
Ampère, a teacher at Paris, has his permanent place in the history of science because it was his name that was given to the unit by which we measure electrical current. He had, of course, an interest in electricity; in addition, Ampère made similar investigations as did Avogadro into the nature of matter in its gaseous state.
Alfven, Hannes Olof Gosta
What I know of Alfven is that he was born in Sweden in 1908; and, while at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, in 1970, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics "for fundamental work and discoveries in magneto-hydrodynamics with fruitful applications in different parts of plasma physics." I first bumped into Alfven when I picked up a small paperback book of his, which I very much enjoyed, Atom, Man, and the Universe, The Long Chain of Complications (San Francisco: Freeman, 1969). It was written simply and plainly for a general audience, and enables us "to view ourselves both as a part of the atomic microcosm and as part of the universe that dwarfs us."
Archimedes (287-212 B.C.).

30. Biographies
biographies. Jacqueline K. Barton. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,California, USA. Jacqueline Barton is professor of chemistry at the California
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Jacqueline K. Barton
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA
Jacqueline Barton is professor of chemistry at the California Institute of Technology. She was born in New York City and was educated there, receiving her undergraduate degree from Barnard College in 1974 and a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Columbia University in 1979. After a postdoctoral fellowship at Bell Laboratories and Yale University, she joined the faculty of Hunter College in 1980, then returned to Columbia University in 1983. She assumed her present position at Caltech in 1989. Her research has focused on designing transition-metal complexes that target and probe specific sites along DNA and RNA.
Thomas R. Cech
University of Colorado/Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA
Thomas Cech, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, is also an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He obtained a B.A. in chemistry from Grinnell College in 1970 and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1975. He then engaged in postdoctoral research in the Department of Biology at MIT before joining the faculty of the University of Colorado in 1978. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. In 1982 his research group announced the discovery of self-splicing RNA. The recipient of the 1989 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on ribozymes, he continues to study their structure and function today.

31. Biographies: Latter-day Saint And/or Utah Film Personalities: K
Brief biographies of Latterday Saint and/or Utah Film F G Go H Hi I J Jo K L Li WSU-BS,Medical Lab Technician, Associate Degree, chemistry Minor, Gerontology
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Latter-day Saint (convert). Professional actress based in Dallas, Texas and Los Angeles, California. Born 17 April 1980, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Starring role in the independent feature comedy "Screen Door Jesus" (2003), directed by Kirk Davis. Major supporting role in the feature length thriller "A Promise Kept" (2003), co-starring with Mimi Rogers and Sean Patrick Flanery. Star of the short film "Night/Dawn/Day" (2002). Major role in the feature-length film "The Couch" (2002). Lead actress in the short film "Indefinitely" (2001), which won multiple festival awards and was shown many times on the Sundance Channel. 4th-billed star of the thriller "Pendulum" (2001), co-starring Rachel Hunter and James Russo. ("Pendulum" was screened at the Cannes Film Festival. "Pendulum" won the award for Best Dramatic Feature at the Deep Ellum Film Festival (Dallas). On 3 March 2002, Pendulum opened at #28 on the Top 50 Video Rentals chart as reported on IMDB.com by Video Store Magazine .) Lead role in the short film "Standing Still" (2003), produced by Marty Poole. Minor role as a health spa receptionist in the major feature film "Serving Sara" (2002), starring Matthew Perry and Elizabeth Hurley. Guest appearance on the network TV series "Dawson's Creek", playing "Rina" in the episode "Gurella Filmmaking" (2/6/2002). Lead role in "Planet Zoo," a TV series pilot for Canadian television. Lead role in "Changes," a TV series pilot for the FOX television network. Had the lead role as "Kate" in a stage production of

32. Commission On The Future
biographies. 300 papers and 12 books as well as national awards in chemistry education. CliffordK. Madsen Clifford K Madsen is a Robert O. Lawton Distinguished
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Judy Altholz is Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor of Social Work. She is also an alumna of Florida State University, having received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from FSU. She joined the faculty in 1976 after serving on the faculty of Duke University Medical School Department of Psychiatry and the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. She has been active in the field of social work practice and in professional associations during several leaves from FSU. She developed the State of Georgia's Case Management for the Elderly Program, and for seven years was in full time private practice in psychotherapy, consultation, and training. She is a Faculty Senator and serves on several university committees. Her research and teaching interests center on the aged, and on social work practice. Top
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Gregory Choppin is Distinguished Lawton Professor of Chemistry. Since joining the FSU faculty in 1956, he has been Chair of the Chemistry Department twice, and also served as President of the Faculty Senate as well as many other contributions to university service. His teaching and research on f-Elements has yielded over 300 papers and 12 books as well as national awards in chemistry education. He is nationally and internationally known, and has served as a visiting professor in the Belgium Nuclear Laboratory and the German Nuclear Laboratory.

33. UCLA Digital Libraries Workshop - Participant Biographies
Aspects of Digital Libraries Workshop Contributed Participant biographies. Tora K.Bikson has been a Senior years teaching high school chemistry and physical
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Ann Peterson Bishop
Ann Peterson Bishop is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her MLS and PhD are from Syracuse University's School of Information Studies. Her main areas of expertise are the user-based evaluation of information technology, scientific communication, and federal information policy. Bishop is co-founder of Prairienet, the Free-Net of East Central Illinois and teaches a seminar in community information systems. She served on the national advisory panel for the recent U.S. Office of Technology Assessment study of telecommunications technologies and Native Americans and was chair of the 1995 Allerton Institute on "How We Do User-Centered Design and Evaluation of Digital Libraries."

34. Mathematics Homework Help, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
biographies of Women Mathematicians These pages are Calculator programs and resourcesK12 Math Scientific Calculators University of Akron chemistry Department.
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35. 1Up Info > Ku K'ai-chih (Asian And Middle Eastern Art, Biographies) - Encycloped
Ku K'aichihg k -jûr Pronunciation Horticulture • Animals • biographies •Botany • Microbes and Genetics • chemistry • Computers • Electrical
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Asian And Middle Eastern Art, Biographies Ku K'ai-chih Related Category: Asian And Middle Eastern Art, Biographies Ku K'ai-chih [g k Pronunciation Key The Admonitions of the Instructress to Court Ladies (British Mus.) : the oldest-known Chinese scroll : is thought to be a 7th-century copy of his painting. Another such scroll (early 12th cent.?), The Nymph of the Lo River, is at the Freer Gallery, Washington, D.C. These scrolls supply valuable information on paintings of the archaic period in China.
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Ride, Sally K. 1951–, American Horticulture • Animals • biographies •Botany • Microbes and Genetics • chemistry • Computers • Electrical
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Space Exploration, Biographies Ride, Sally K. Related Category: Space Exploration, Biographies Ride, Sally K. Challenger disaster. In 1989 she became professor of physics and director of the California Space Institute at the Univ. of Calif., San Diego.
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37. Chemistry Web Resources
biographies of noted chemist....... Curricular Area All Subjects Grade Level K12 Topic chemistry. World chemistry. Historyof chemistry.
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BigChalk.com - Chemistry
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Chempire
A kingdom of Chemistry Resources
Description The Chempire is a site designed to aid both students and teachers with high school chemistry. Students can make use of its online, condensed textbook and interactive, randomly-generated practice problems. Teachers can use the Chempire at their school's computer lab in place of busy work, which they would otherwise have to create and correct. Curricular Area: All Subjects
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Description ChemWeb Online, the chemistry site which does it all. If you are taking any Chemistry class, high school chemistry, A.P. level chemistry, or even college level chemistry, you will find this site to be an informative study helper.

38. William K. Sanford Town Library Youth Services Virtual Homework Help
Links to biographies, historical documents, audio and video files math questionsfro children in grades K 12 adn http//www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/web-elements
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biographies have approximately 300 short entries on the state of physics, astronomy,chemistry, biology, computers William K. Sanford Town Library 629 Albany
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Welcome to the science part of our virtual library. I hope to give a sampling of recent books added to the library's science collection and to give some links to science web sites. The books will change every few months and the web sites will be added as I come across those I hope readers of this page can use. Please feel free to recommend links for this site and books for the science collection. New Arrivals A SAMPLE OF NEW SCIENCE BOOKS RECENTLY ADDED TO THE COLLECTION Reference We recently received four Handbooks from Facts on File Publishers in Biology Physics Chemistry , and Earth Science . Each book has the same four-section format: Glossary, Biographies, Chronology, and Charts and Tables. The Glossary has over 1,400 (Biology has over 1,700) definitions for terms in that book's subject. Biographies have approximately 300 short entries on the giant (and not so giant) names in the history of that science. The Chronology section lists key events and discoveries through history back 9,000 years in physics and chemistry. Key

40. Pauling Centenary Celebration - Speaker Biographies
Speaker biographies. In 1999, Zewail was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for chemistry. hewas awarded the Herbert P. Broida Prize and the Earle K. Plyler Prize
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Speaker Biographies Ahmed Zewail Linus Carl Pauling, Jr. is Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine. Dr. Pauling was engaged in the private practice of psychiatry for over thirty years. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1952. Dr. Pauling has served on numerous boards, including the Hawaii Mental Health Association (1957-62), the Hanahauoli School Board of Trustees, Hawaii (1960-96), the Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, Washington, D.C. (1976-87), and the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii (1980-82). Dr. Pauling is affiliated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Civil Liberties Union, the American Psychiatric Association, and the Harvard Medical Alumni Association. Robert J. Paradowski is currently a Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He holds a B.S. from Spring Hill College, a M.A. from Brandeis University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Paradowski's dissertation was on The Structural Chemistry of Linus Pauling . He is presently working on the offical biography of Linus Pauling. Jack D. Dunitz

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