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  1. Robert Burns Woodward : Architect and Artist in the World of
  2. Woodward, Robert Burns: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Thomas M. Zydowsky, 2004
  3. Robert Burns Woodward and the Art of Organic Synthesis (Publication / Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry) by Mary Ellen Bowden, Theodor Benfey, 2007-12-01
  4. Organic Chemists: Friedrich August Kekulé Von Stradonitz, Vladimir Markovnikov, Samuel Conway, Heinz Falk, Robert Burns Woodward
  5. Robert Burns Woodward: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Stacey R. Murray, 2001
  6. Wesleyan University People: T. S. Eliot, Robert Burns Woodward, Junot Díaz, John Ashbery, Azim Premji, Amasa Holcomb, Orange Judd
  7. R.B. Woodward Remembered: A Collection of Papers in Honour of Robert Burns Woodward (Tetrahedron Supplements)
  8. Strychnine: Alkaloid, Chloride, Ligand, Glycine Receptor, Robert Burns Woodward, Wieland-Gumlich Aldehyde, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Strychnine Poisoning, Avicide

81. The Hindu : Nobel Laureates In Chemistry: Down Memory Lane
nobel Laureates in chemistry Down memory lane. 1965 robert burns WOODWARDfor his outstanding achievements in the art of organic synthesis.
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/10/18/stories/08180002.htm
Online edition of India's National Newspaper
Thursday, October 18, 2001
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Nobel Laureates in chemistry: Down memory lane
2001 WILLIAM S. KNOWLES, RYOJI NOYORI and K. BARRY SHARPLESS for developing catalytic asymmetric synthesis. The achievements are of great importance for the development of new drugs and materials.2000-1991 2000 ALAN J. HEEGER, ALAN G. MACDIARMID, and HIDEKI SHIRAKAWA for the discovery and development of conductive polymers. 1999 AHMED ZEWAIL for his research and studies of transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscopy. 1998 WALTER KOHN for his development of the density-functional theory and JOHN A. POPLE for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry. 1997 PAUL D. BOYER and JOHN E. WALKER for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and JENS C. SKOU for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase. 1996 ROBERT F. CURL, Jr. , SIR HAROLD W. KROTO , and RICHARD E. SMALLEY for discovering fullerenes.

82. Poetry Online At Wired For Books
Herbert woodward Martin discusses poetry, song, andother topics in Poem Project, establishedby robert Pinsky as including poetry by Blake, burns, Byron, Donne
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My Country Awake
by Rabindranath Tagore See Martin Sheen in RealVideo Terry Anderson spent nearly seven years as a hostage in Beirut during the Lebanese civil war. Listen as he reads the poems he wrote while imprisoned. Maya Angelou , author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes , and The Heart of a Woman , tells how poetry cured her muteness, how she writes in the autobiographical and poetical style, and how she means "we" when she writes "I" in this 1987 interview with Don Swaim. Frank Bidart , author of The Book of the Body Desire Golden State, In the Western Night

83. The Nobel Prize
1966 ? ?(robert S. Mulliken). 1965 ? (robertBurns woodward). 1964 ? ?(Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin).
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84. 8 July - Today In Science History
(source), Died 8 July 1979 (born 10 Apr 1917) Born in Boston, Mass, robert Burnswoodward is an woodward was awarded the nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1965.
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JULY 8 - BIRTHS Henri Cartan
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Born 8 July 1904
Henri (-Paul) Cartan, mathematician contains more than 30 volumes and aims to present mathematics so as to illustrate the axiomatic structure of modern mathematics. Audrey Richards Born 8 July 1899 (died 1984)
Audrey I(sabel) Richards, English social anthropologist, educator, researcher among several E. African peoples, esp. the Bemba. She did fieldwork in Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), Uganda, and the Transvaal. Among her subjects of study were social psychology, food culture, nutrition, agriculture, land use, and economic organization. She recorded, for example, how long it took to complete a typical task, such as building a fence or making a garden, average work days in different seasons, time to prepare food. Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm (EB) Born 8 July 1895 (died 12 Apr 1971)
Soviet physicist who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize for Physics with Pavel A. Cherenkov and Ilya M. Frank for his efforts in explaining Cherenkov radiation. Tamm was an outstanding theoretical physicist, after early researches in crystallo-optics, he evolved a method for interpreting the interaction of nuclear particles. Together with I. M. Frank, he developed the theoretical interpretation of the radiation of electrons moving through matter faster than the speed of light (the Cerenkov effect), and the theory of showers in cosmic rays. He has also contributed towards methods for the control of thermonuclear reactions. Pyotr Kapitsa
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Born 8 July 1894; died 8 Apr 1984.

85. Woodward, Robert Burns -- Encyclopædia Britannica Online Article
He was awarded the nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1965 MLA style woodward, RobertBurns. Encyclopædia Britannica 2003 Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service
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86. Poetry Online At Wired For Books
poems, including poetry by Blake, burns, Byron, Donne Field Stones poems by RobertKinsley, Orchises Herbert woodward Martin discusses poetry, song, andother
http://wiredforbooks.org/poetry/
Wired For Books home
Hear audio readings of works by these poets (read by the author unless otherwise noted)
Terry Anderson
Frank Bidart William Blake (read by Aethelred Eldridge) Michael Bugeja ... Virgil (read by Wilfried Stroh)
Hear audio interviews with these poets:
Maya Angelou
Andre Brink Raymond Carver Robert Creeley ... Gary Snyder
Download Free RealPlayer or
Search the RealPlayer Archives

for a player that will work with older computers
(note: version 5.0 or higher is required)
Martin Sheen reads Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's famous poem, My Country Awake, at a rally for Appalachia in Nelsonville, Ohio.
Martin Sheen
reads
My Country Awake by Rabindranath Tagore See Martin Sheen in RealVideo Terry Anderson spent nearly seven years as a hostage in Beirut during the Lebanese civil war. Listen as he reads the poems he wrote while imprisoned. Maya Angelou , author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes , and The Heart of a Woman , tells how poetry cured her muteness, how she writes in the autobiographical and poetical style, and how she means "we" when she writes "I" in this 1987 interview with Don Swaim. Frank Bidart , author of The Book of the Body Desire Golden State, In the Western Night

87. The Harvard Guide
Robbins, who won the nobel for work he did at Harvard, received the robert BurnsWoodward 19171979 Chemistry 1965 Laboratory synthesis of complex molecules.
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A Nobel Legacy 1914 - 1973 T.W. Richards 1868-1928
Chemistry 1914

Research on fixing the atomic weights of chemical elements Educated at home by his mother, a poet unimpressed by the local public schools, Richards started attending lectures at the University of Pennsylvania when he was 13. At 17 he graduated from college at the head of his class. He became interested in atomic weights (weights of the elements) as a graduate student at Harvard, and eventually discovered and corrected crucial and misleading errors in earlier calculations. George Minot 1885-1950
Medicine or Physiology 1934

Research on liver treatment of the anemias (with William P. Murphy) The scion of a Boston Brahmin family, the at-first unambitious Minot eventually became a pioneer in the field of hematology, the study of blood. While researching the deadly blood disease known as pernicious anemia, Minot himself was stricken by diabetes. It was the discovery of insulin in 1921 that allowed him to continue his research, which ultimately led to his own discovery of the cure for pernicious anemia. William P. Murphy 1892-1982

88. International: Italiano: Scienze: Chimica: Chimici_e_Ricercatori: Woodward,_Robe
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89. Fq - Prémios Nobel Da Química

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fq física e química para quem se lembrou hoje que o teste é amanhã... Temas Índice Recuar QUEM? Prémios Nobel da Química Galardoados com o Prémio Nobel da Química, atribuído pela Fundação Nobel , para distinguir trabalhos de grande importância na investigação Química:
  • 2002 John B. Fenn, Koichi Tanaka, Kurt Wüthrich 2001 William S. Knowles, Ryoji Noyori, K. Barry Sharpless 2000 Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, Hideki Shirakawa 1999 Ahmed H. Zewail 1998 Walter Kohn, John A. Pople 1997 Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker, Jens C. Skou 1996 Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley 1995 Paul J. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland 1994 George A. Olah 1993 Kary B. Mullis, Michael Smith 1992 Rudolph A. Marcus 1991 Richard R. Ernst 1990 Elias James Corey 1989 Sidney Altman, Thomas R. Cech 1988 Johann Deisenhofer, Robert Huber, Hartmut Michel 1987 Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen

90. History Of Chemistry

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Woodward, Robert Burns - 1917-1979

91. Prix Nobel De Chimie 1901- 1998

http://chimie.scola.ac-paris.fr/sitedechimie/HIST_CHI/nobel_chimie.htm
Les prix Nobel de Chimie 1901-1998
Index : Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Pays-bas, 30 août 1852 ; 1 mars 1911) : Découverte des lois de la dynamique chimique et de la pression osmotique des solutions. Emil H. Fischer (Allemagne, 9 oct. 1852 ; 15 juil. 1919 : Etudes et synthèses dans le domaine des sucres et du groupe des purines. Svante A. Arrhenius (Suède, 19 févr. 1859 ; 02 oct. 1927) : Théorie de la dissociation électrolytique. Sir William Ramsay (Royaume Unis, 2 oct. 1852 ; 23 juil. 1916) : Découverte de plusieurs éléments (gaz rares) dans l'air. Adolf von Baeyer (Allemagne, 31 oct. 1835 ; 20 août 1917) : Travaux sur les colorants organiques et sur les composés aromatiques. Henri Moissan (France, 28 sept. 1852 ; 20 févr. 1907) : Etudes et isolement de l'élément fluor. Eduard Buchner (Allemagne, 20 mai 1860 ; 13 août 1917) : Etudes en biochimie sur la fermentation en absence de cellules. Sir Ernest Rutherford (Royaume Unis, 30 aout 1871 ; 19 oct. 1937) : Chimie des substances radioactives. Wilhelm Ostwald (Allemagne, 2 sept. 1853 ; 4 avril 1932) : Catalyse, équilibre chimique et lois de vitesse.

92. Les Grands Chimistes :: Département De Chimie :: Université Laval

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