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  1. Electron Transfer Reactions of Complex Ions in Solution (Current Chemical Concep by Henry Taube, 1970
  2. Metrics, Connections and Gluing Theorems (Cbms Regional Conference Series in Mathematics) by Clifford Henry Taubes, 1996-07-03
  3. L² Moduli Spaces on 4-Manifolds with Cylindrical Ends (Monographs in Geometry and Topology, Vol. 1) by Clifford Henry Taubes, 1993-01-01
  4. Seiberg-Witten and Gromov invariants for symplectic 4-manifolds (2010 re-issue) by Clifford Henry Taubes, 2010-06-02
  5. Prix Nobel Canadien: Saul Bellow, Lester Bowles Pearson, Robert Mundell, Rudolph Marcus, Henry Taube, David Hunter Hubel, Frederick Banting (French Edition)
  6. People From Saskatchewan: Robert Latimer, Peter Vasilevich Verigin, Lois Hole, Seager Wheeler, Connie Fogal, C. Donald Bateman, Henry Taube
  7. Lauréat de La Médaille Priestley: Linus Pauling, Robert Mulliken, Peter Debye, Henry Taube, Frank Albert Cotton, Harold Clayton Urey (French Edition)
  8. Chimiste Inorganique: Dmitri Mendeleïev, Linus Pauling, Henri Moissan, Paul Sabatier, Henry Taube, Richard R. Schrock, Frank Albert Cotton (French Edition)
  9. Chimiste Canadien: Henry Taube, John Charles Polanyi, Michael Smith, Ronald Gillespie, William Fyfe, Gerhard Herzberg, Joseph Schwarcz (French Edition)
  10. Modeling Differential Equations in Biology by Clifford Henry Taubes, 2000-11-25
  11. Remember by Herman Taube, Suzanne Taube, 1951
  12. In memoriam.(Henry Taube, J. E. Guillet)(Obituary): An article from: Canadian Chemical News
  13. American Artist May 1947 Jan Balet Cover (Two-Color Drawing), Otis Dozier - Painter of Desert and Mountain, William Swallow Ceramic Sculptor, Pictorial Composition by Frederic Taubes, Henry Stahlhut, Earl Gross
  14. Internation Conference on Co-ordination Chemistry, London, April 6th-11th, 1959: Lectures Delivered and Abstracts of Papers Submitted (Special Publication No. 13) by Karl Ziegler, H.M.N.H. Irving, et all 1959

1. Henry Taube Winner Of The 1983 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
henry taube, a nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. henry taube. 1983 nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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H ENRY T AUBE
1983 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his work on the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes.
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    Born: 1915
    Place of Birth: Saskatoon, Canada
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Altman, Sidney, 1989. Tanaka, Koichi, 2002. taube, henry, 1983.
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3. Henry Taube - Curriculum Vitae
henry taube – Curriculum Vitae. Born Neudorf, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1915;naturalized US citizen, 1942. Education. nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1983.
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Born: Neudorf, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1915; naturalized U.S. citizen, 1942. Education B.S.: 1935, University of Saskatchewan M.S.: 1937, University of Saskatchewan (Research Supervisor, Prof. J.W.T. Spinks) Ph.D.: 1940, University of California, Berkeley (Research Supervisor, Prof. W.C. Bray) Professional Experience Instructor, University of California, Berkeley, 1940-41 Instructor and Assistant Professor, Cornell University Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, University of Chicago Professor, Stanford University Professor Emeritus, 1986 Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1956-59 Honors and Awards Guggenheim Fellow, 1949 and 1955 American Chemical Society Award for Nuclear Applications in Chemistry, 1955 Harrison Howe Award, Rochester Section, ACS, 1960 Chandler Medal

4. Chemistry 1983
b. 1915 (in Saskatoon, Canada). The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1983 Press ReleasePresentation Speech henry taube Curriculum Vitae nobel Lecture Banquet Speech.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1983
"for his work on the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes" Henry Taube USA Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA b. 1915
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5. Henry Taube
henry taube (1915 ). chemist and nobel laureate; born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan;research into inorganic metal complexes provided the theoretical basis for modern
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Henry Taube (1915- )
  • chemist and Nobel laureate
  • born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan
  • research into inorganic metal complexes provided the theoretical basis for modern inorganic chemistry
  • doctorate in chemistry from the University of California in 1940
  • taught at the University of California, Cornell University, and the University of Chicago before going to Stanford University in 1961
  • his studies clarified the electron-transfer mechanisms involved in inorganic reactions, including those that help to provide energy in living organisms
  • awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in chemistry
  • more information
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Economics; Smith, Michael 1993 nobel Prize winner in chemistry; taube,henry 1983 nobel Prize winner in chemistry; Taylor, Richard
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7. Nobel Laureate Henry Taube
henry taube, the Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus; at Stanford1962present. Awarded the 1983 nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on
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Stanford Report, October 3, 2001 Henry Taube Henry Taube, the Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus; at Stanford 1962-present. Awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in chemistry "for his work on the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes." After receiving the prize, he continued lecturing for a few years, noting "considerable improvement in the attentiveness of my students, though little in the message or the way it was transmitted had changed." He still contributes information for Stanford's introductory seminars but discontinued his research in August of this year. He continues to engage in professional activities, such as reviewing papers and consulting, but his major focus, he says, is "enjoying life."
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8. Nobel Prize Turns 100: Stanford's Nobel Prize-winning Faculty, Then And Now: 10/
Economic sciences (2001), henry taube Chemistry (1983). Richard E. TaylorPhysics (1990). Hoover Institution nobel Laureates, Gary Becker
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Stanford Report, October 11, 2001 Stanford's Nobel prize-winning faculty, then and now "The Farm" is home to 17 living Nobel laureates 14 affiliated with the university and three affiliated with the Hoover Institution. Six additional Stanford laureates are deceased. The business of "claiming" laureates can be controversial: Where and when was a winner's work done? Stanford, for example, lists but does not claim laureates who are not on the faculty, even if they have a significant Stanford connection. And Stanford does not list winners with a more fleeting or tenuous connection. John Steinbeck, the 1962 literature winner, for instance, did not make the cut although he attended Stanford receiving a "C" in freshman English in 1919 and dropping out in 1921, only to reenter the university as a journalism major in 1923 and drop out again in 1925.
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9. Taube, Henry
henry taube, 1983. UPI/CorbisBettmann. (b. Nov. 30, 1915, Neudorf, Sask., Can.),Canadian-born American chemist who in 1983 won the nobel Prize for Chemistry
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Taube, Henry
Henry Taube, 1983 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. Nov. 30, 1915, Neudorf, Sask., Can.), Canadian-born American chemist who in 1983 won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his extensive research into the properties and reactions of dissolved inorganic substances, particularly oxidation-reduction processes involving the ions of metallic elements. Taube was educated at the University of Saskatchewan at Saskatoon and the University of California, Berkeley. He taught at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., and at the University of Chicago before joining the faculty of Stanford (Calif.) University in 1961. He became a U.S. citizen in 1942. In the late 1940s Taube carried out experiments with isotopes to show that in water solution the ions of metals form chemical bonds with several molecules of water and that the stability and geometric arrangement of the resulting hydrates, or coordination compounds, vary widely, depending on the identity and oxidation state of the ion. He also helped develop other techniques for studying such substances, and he devised an interpretation of their properties in terms of their electronic configurations. Analogous coordination compounds form in the presence of ammonia, chloride ion, or numerous other chemical species, which are called ligands when they engage in these reactions. The oxidation or reduction of one metal ion by another involves their exchange of one or more electrons. Many such reactions occur rapidly in aqueous solution despite the fact that the stable shells of water molecules or other ligands should keep the two ions from getting close enough for electron exchange to occur directly. Taube showed that, in an intermediate stage of the reaction, a chemical bond must form between one of the ions and a ligand that is still bonded to the other. This ligand acts as a temporary bridge between the two ions, and its bond to the original ion can later break in such a way as to effectindirectlythe electron transfer that completes the reaction. Taube's findings have been applied in selecting metallic compounds for use as catalysts, pigments, and superconductors and in understanding the function of metal ions as constituents of certain enzymes.

10. Nobel Prize Winners For 1981-1990
physiology/medicine, Vane, John Robert, UK, biochemistry and physiology of prostaglandins,1983, chemistry, taube, henry, US, study of electron transfer reactions,
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Fukui Kenichi Japan orbital symmetry interpretation of chemical reactions chemistry Hoffmann, Roald U.S. orbital symmetry interpretation of chemical reactions economics Tobin, James U.S. portfolio selection theory of investment literature Canetti, Elias Bulgaria novelist, essayist peace United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Office of the (founded 1951) physics Bloembergen, Nicolaas U.S. applications of lasers in spectroscopy physics Schawlow, Arthur Leonard U.S. applications of lasers in spectroscopy physics Sweden electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis physiology/medicine Hubel, David Hunter U.S. processing of visual information by the brain physiology/medicine Sperry, Roger Wolcott U.S. functions of the cerebral hemispheres physiology/medicine Wiesel, Torsten Nils Sweden processing of visual information by the brain chemistry Klug, Aaron U.K. determination of structure of biological substances economics Stigler, George J. U.S. economic effects of governmental regulation literature Colombia novelist, journalist, social critic

11. Taube, Henry. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
taube, henry. He won the 1983 nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering researchin inorganic chemistry and the study of the rates and mechanisms of transition
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12. Nobel Prizes (table). The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. nobel Prizes (table). 1983, Lech Walesa, henry taube, SubrahmanyanChandrasekharWilliam A. Fowler, Barbara McClintock, William Golding.
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13. Citations - Taube
Citation. Dr. henry taube. Dr. henry taube received the nobel Prizein Chemistry in 1983. His nobel Citation reads for his studies
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Citation Dr. Henry Taube
Dr. Henry Taube received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1983. His Nobel Citation reads "for his studies of the mechanisms of election transfer reactions particularly of metal complexes." It was said that his work "dominated the development of his subject both theoretically and experimentally, making 18 major discoveries." Dr. Taube was born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan and received his B.Sc. (1935) and his M.Sc. (1937) from the University of Saskatchewan. In 1940 he completed his Ph.D. at the University of California (Berkeley).
In his acceptance speech, Dr. Taube said, "But the benefits of science are not to be reckoned only in terms of the physical. Science as an intellectual exercise enriches our culture and is in itself ennobling. Each new insight into how the atoms in their interactions express themselves in structure and transformations, not only of inanimate matter, but particularly also of living matter, provides a thrill."

14. Nobel Plaza
welcome is extended to everyone at the official opening of the nobel Plaza. Alberttaube expresses appreciation on behalf of her brotherin-law, Dr. henry taube.
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The Nobel Plaza OFFICIAL OPENING
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NOBEL PLAZA OCTOBER 24, 1997
MS. TERRY LEMKE, MC, AND CEREMONY PARTICIPANTS

Ms. Lemke, Chair, Meewasin Valley Authority Board, acts as mistress of ceremonies for the event. INTRODUCTIONS AND OPENING REMARKS
A warm welcome is extended to everyone at the official opening of the Nobel Plaza UNVEILING OF THE HERZBERG PLAQUE
Dr. Agnes Herzberg expresses appreciation on behalf of her father, Gerhard Dr. Herzberg UNVEILING OF THE TAUBE PLAQUE
Mrs. Albert Taube expresses appreciation on behalf of her brother-in-law, Dr. Henry Taube DEDICATION AND TRANSFER OF THE PLAZA
Ms. Sandy Howe speaks on behalf of the Meewasin Foundation Board. ACCEPTANCE BY THE UNIVERSITY
Chancellor Peggy McKercher speaks on behalf of the University. MUSICAL INTERLUDE: THE GREYSTONE SINGERS
The University of Saskatchewan Greystone Singers sing two selections. PRESENTATION TO THE MEEWASIN VALLEY AUTHORITY AND THE MEEWASIN FOUNDATION President Ivany makes a presentation to Sandy Howe and Tom Gauley. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CITATIONS: Dr. Gerhard Herzberg

15. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
http//www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/. nobel PRIZE CHEMISTRY. YEAR. NAMES OF SCIENTISTS.NATIONALITY. bioorganic. 1983. henry taube. CanadianAmerican. inorganic. 1984.
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16. Science.ca Profile : Henry Taube
henry taube. Inorganic Chemistry. Achievement Won the nobel prize in chemistryfor studying electron transfer reactions. Birthdate November 30, 1915.
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18. Taube, Henry
taube, henry, 1915–, American inorganic chemist, b. Saskatchewan, Canada. He wonthe 1983 nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering research in inorganic
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19. Nobel Prizes (table)
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20. Taube, Henry (1915- ), Chimiste Américain D'origine Canadienne
Translate this page henry taube (1915- ). Né en Saskatchewan, taube obtient son doctorat de chimie àl'université de Pour ses travaux, il a obtenu le prix nobel de chimie en 1983
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