Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Nobel - De Hevesy George
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 47    1  | 2  | 3  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         De Hevesy George:     more books (15)
  1. George de Hevesy, Life and Work by H. Levi, 1985-01-01
  2. George De Hevesy
  3. Nobel Lectures Including Presentation Speeches and Laureates' Biographies. Chemistry, 1942 - 1962. by George, HAHN, Otto, VIRTANEN, Artturi Ilmari et al. NOBEL. DE HEVESY, 1964
  4. Hafnium: Chemical element, Chemical symbol, Atomic number, Transition metal, Mendeleev's predicted elements, Zirconium, Stable nuclide, Dirk Coster, George de Hevesy.
  5. Hungarian Expatriates in Sweden: Eduardo Rózsa-Flores, George de Hevesy, Nándor Wagner, Sándor Bródy, Carl Von Garaguly
  6. Träger Des Atoms for Peace Award: Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Cockcroft, Isidor Isaac Rabi, George de Hevesy, Aage Niels Bohr, Ben Mottelson (German Edition)
  7. Jewish Chemists: Walter Gilbert, Ada Yonath, George de Hevesy, Aaron Klug, Ernst Boris Chain, Samuel Ruben, Grigory Mairanovsky
  8. Chimiste Hongrois: George de Hevesy, Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, Istvan Markó, Pál Kitaibel, József Jakab Winterl (French Edition)
  9. Swedish People of Hungarian Descent: Hungarian Expatriates in Sweden, Eduardo Rózsa-Flores, George de Hevesy, Nándor Wagner, Anders Limpar
  10. Chimiste Suédois: Alfred Nobel, Svante August Arrhenius, Jöns Jacob Berzelius, George de Hevesy, Carl Wilhelm Scheele (French Edition)
  11. Nuklearmediziner: George de Hevesy, Otmar Schober, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, Gynter Mödder, Andrew Newberg, Elmar Doppelfeld (German Edition)
  12. Advances in Radiobiology. Proceedings 5th. 1956 by George Carl De Hevesy, 1957-01-01
  13. Selected Papers by George Carl De Hevesy, 1967-06
  14. PRESENTATION OF THE SECOND ATOMS FOR PEACE AWARD TO GEORGE CHARLES DE by De Hevesy, 1959-01-01

1. Biography Nobel Prize Winner: De Hevesy, George | Chemdex
Biography Nobel Prize Winner de Hevesy, George. (Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1943 for his work on the use of isotopes as
http://www.chemdex.org/chemistry_link/biography_nobel_prize_winner_de_hevesy_geo
Chemdex The Sheffield Chemdex: the directory of chemistry on the WWW since 1993
Search this site:
Navigation
Content types
Who's online
There are currently users and guests online. Home
Biography Nobel Prize Winner: de Hevesy, George
Biography Nobel Prize Winner: de Hevesy, George. (Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1943 for his work on the use of isotopes as tracers in the study of chemical processes Website address: Biography Nobel Prize Winner: de Hevesy, George Tags:
Keyword search
More options
Guided search
Click a term to initiate a search.
Chemistry link type
Countries
Chemistry
Related categories
Chemistry link type
Countries
Chemistry
Syndicate
© 1993-2010 Mark Winter Chemdex.org is located at the Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, England

2. De Hevesy George - Science Wiki
Κίνδυνοι Χρήσης; των Εξωτερικών Συνδέσμων Οι διάφοροι Εξωτερικοί Σύνδεσμοι (Links) (όχι μόνον, της
http://el.science.wikia.com/wiki/De_Hevesy_George

3. George De Hevesy - Biography
Nobelprize.org, The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1943/hevesy-bio.html
Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry George de Hevesy - Biography Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1943
George de Hevesy
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1943
George de Hevesy ... Nobel Lecture
Biography
George de Hevesy Fritz Haber when he was able to witness much of the fundamental work of Haber and Rossignol on ammonia synthesis. He travelled to England in 1910 to study under Professor Ernest Rutherford at Manchester. He interrupted early in 1913 his studies to carry out jointly with Frederic Paneth the first radioactive-tracer experiment at the Vienna Institute of Radium Research. During his stay in Vienna he obtained the Venia Legendi in the University of Budapest. In 1915 he was drafted into the Austrian-Hungarian Army. After the end of the war he was teaching for 6 months in the University of Budapest and left the spring of 1919 for Copenhagen to discuss his future activities at Niels Bohr 's Institute which was to be erected. In 1920 he settled in Copenhagen.

4. George De Hevesy - Factbites
Four stories about George de Hevesy George de Hevesy had good reason to regret crossing the English Channel the resulting seasickness laid him up in bed for two weeks before he could
http://www.factbites.com/topics/George-de-Hevesy

5. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1943
Nobelprize.org, The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1943/
Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1943 Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1943
George de Hevesy
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1943
George de Hevesy ... Nobel Lecture
George de Hevesy
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1943 was awarded to George de Hevesy "for his work on the use of isotopes as tracers in the study of chemical processes" George de Hevesy received his Nobel Prize one year later, in 1944. During the selection process in 1943, the Nobel Committee for Chemistry decided that none of the year's nominations met the criteria as outlined in the will of Alfred Nobel. According to the Nobel Foundation's statutes, the Nobel Prize can in such a case be reserved until the following year, and this statute was then applied. George de Hevesy therefore received his Nobel Prize for 1943 one year later, in 1944. TO CITE THIS PAGE:
MLA style: "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1943". Nobelprize.org. 1 Nov 2010 http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1943/

6. Suggested Reading For The Topic: Iodine - Lenntech
Cleve, Per Teodor Thulium Tm Corson, Dale R. Mackenzie, K. R. Astatine At Coster, Dirk De Hevesy, George Charles Hafnium Hf Courtois, Bernard Iodine I Crawford, Adair Strontium
http://www.lenntech.com/topics/iodine.htm
Suggested reading for the topic: Iodine
cellPadding=5 WIDTH="750" bgColor=#dff3ff>
Lenntech reading suggestions for the topic: Iodine
Iodine (I) - Chemical properties, Health and Environmental effects Iodine (I)-Chemical properties, Health and Environmental effects Iodine-I Chemical properties of iodine-Health effects of iodine-Environmental effects of iodine Atomic number 53 Atomic mass 126.9045 g.mol -1 Electronegativity according to Pauling 2.5 Density 4.93 g.cm -3 at 20 ° C Melting point 114 ° C Boiling point 184 ° C Vanderwaals radius 0.177 nm Ionic radius 0.216 nm (-1); 0.05 nm (+ 7) Isotopes 15 Electronic shell [Kr] 4d 10 5s 2 5p 5 Energy of first ionisation 1008.7 kJ.mol Astatine (At) - Chemical properties, Health and Environmental effects , leaves no reason for considering the effects of astatine on human health. Astatine is studied in a few nuclear research laboratories where its high radioactivity requires special handling techniques and precautions. Astatine is a halogen and possibly accumulates in the thyroid like iodine. From a chemical point of view, one can speculate that its toxicity would mimic that of iodine. Environmental effects of astatine Astatine does not occur to any significant extent in the biosphere and so normally never presents a risk. back to chart periodic elements. The chemical elements of the periodic table sorted by atomic number 38 Strontium Sr 39 Yttrium Y 40 Zirconium Zr 41 Niobium Nb 42 Molybdenum Mo 43 Technetium Tc 44 Ruthenium Ru 45 Rhodium Rh 46 Palladium Pd 47 Silver Ag 48 Cadmium Cd 49 Indium In 50 Tin Sn 51 Antimony Sb 52 Tellurium Te 53 Iodine I 54 Xenon Xe 55 Cesium Cs 56 Barium Ba 57 Lanthanum La 58 Cerium Ce 59 Praseodymium Pr 60 Neodymium Nd 61 Promethium Pm 62 Samarium Sm 63 Europium Eu 64 Gadolinium Gd 65 Terbium Tb 66 Dysprosium Dy 67 Holmium Ho 68 Erbium Er 69 Thulium Tm 70 Ytterbium Yb 71

7. George Gamow - Definition Of George Gamow By Webster's Online Dictionary
George Charles Hevesy de Hevesy George Dewey George Dibdin Pitt George DibdinPitt George du Maurier George Eastman George Edward Moore George Edward Pickett
http://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/George Gamow
Word: Browse George Bush
George C. Scott

George Catlett Marshall

George Charles Hevesy de Hevesy
...
George Frederic Handel

George Gamow
George Gershwin

George Gilbert Aime Murphy

George Gordon Meade

George Guess
...
George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier
George Gamow
Noun George Gamow United States physicist born ... DNA Synonyms: Gamow Gamow physicist Index: A B C D ... Online Dictionary Home

8. George De Hevesy Winner Of The 1943 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
George De Hevesy, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
http://www.almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/1943a.html
G EORGE D E H EVESY
1943 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his work on the use of isotopes as tracers in the study of chemical processes.
Background

    Place of Birth: Hungary
    Residence: Sweden
    Affiliation: Stockholm University, Sweden
Featured Internet Links

    Search WWW Search The Nobel Prize Internet Archive
Links added by Nobel Internet Archive visitors Back to The Nobel Prize Internet Archive
Literature
Peace Chemistry ... Medicine We always welcome your feedback and comments

9. Nobel Prize In Chemistry Since 1901
De Hevesy, George 1944 Hahn, Otto 1945 Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari 1946 Northrop, John Howard; Stanley, Wendell Meredith; Sumner, James Batcheller
http://www.planet101.com/nobel_chemistry_hist.htm
Nobel Prize in Chemistry since 1901 Year Winners Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't Fischer, Hermann Emil Arrhenius, Svante August Ramsay, Sir William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Von Moissan, Henri Buchner, Eduard Rutherford, Lord Ernest Ostwald, Wilhelm Wallach, Otto Curie, Marie Grignard, Victor; Sabatier, Paul Werner, Alfred Richards, Theodore William Willstatter, Richard Martin Haber, Fritz Nernst, Walther Hermann Soddy, Frederick Aston, Francis William Pregl, Fritz Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf Svedberg, The Wieland, Heinrich Otto Windaus, Adolf Otto Reinhold Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Von; Harden, Sir Arthur Fischer, Hans Bergius, Friedrich; Bosch, Carl Langmuir, Irving Urey, Harold Clayton Joliot, Frederic; Joliot-Curie, Irene Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Haworth, Sir Walter Norman; Karrer, Paul Kuhn, Richard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann; Ruzicka, Leopold De Hevesy, George Hahn, Otto Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari Northrop, John Howard; Stanley, Wendell Meredith; Sumner, James Batcheller Robinson, Sir Robert Tiselius, Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Giauque, William Francis

10. George Charles De Hevesy
Cyber encyclopedia of Jewish history and culture that covers everything from antiSemitism to Zionism. It includes a glossary, bibliography of web sites and books, biographies
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/hevesy.html
George Charles de Hevesy
Georg Charles von Hevesy, also known as George Charles de Hevesy, was born on August 1, 1885, in Budapest , Austria-Hungary (now Hungary ). Hevesy attended college at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin and the University of Freiburg. He began his work in chemistry in 1911 at the University of Manchester under Ernest Rutherford, which stimulated him to experiment with isotopic tracers. In 1912, Hevesy moved to Vienna Austria to collaborate with Friedrich Paneth. In 1923, Hevesy was a co-discoverer with Dirk Coster of the chemical element hafnium. He became a professor at the University of Freiburg in 1926 where he determined the comparative quantity of chemical elements. In 1934, Hevesy began to trace a radioactive isotope of phosphorus through the human body to study chemical processes. After fleeing from the Nazis in 1943, Hevesy was awarded the Nobel Prize Hevesy became a professor at the Institute of organic chemistry in Stockholm in 1943. After

11. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Biographies
de Hevesy, George; Heyrovsky, Jaroslav; Heyrovsky, Jaroslav; Heyrovsk, Jaroslav IL; Heyrovsk, Jaroslav CZ; Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman; Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/refbiog.html
Links for Chemists
Chemistry section of the WWW Virtual Library
Virtual Library
Science Chemistry : Biographies of Famous Chemists
Unless otherwise stated, the biographies listed below are provided and listed with the kind permission of the The Nobel Foundation . If you know of any biographies of Chemists or scientists whose work has advanced chemistry, that we do not list, please inform us via our comments form
  • Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney (1939 - ) Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August (1859-1927) Arfwedson, Johan August Astbury, William T. (1898-1961) @ Leeds UK Aston, Francis William Avogadro, Lorenzo Romano AMADEO Carlo, comte de Quaregna et de Ceretto (1776-1856) Baekeland, Leo Hendrik @ Time Magazine US von Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Barton, Sir Derek Harold Richard Balmer, Johann Jakob (b.1825 - d.1898) @ St Andrews UK Beckman, Arnold Orville
  • 12. Find A Grave - Budapest
    De Hevesy, George Charles b. August 1, 1885 d. July 5, 1966 Nobel Prize Winner / Chemist, He was the son of Louis de Hevesy, Court Counsellor and Eug niee Baroness of Schosberger
    http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=city&globalSearchCriteria=&

    13. Open Site - International: Italiano: Scienze: Chimica: Chimici E Ricercatori: De
    Top International Italiano Scienze Chimica Chimici e Ricercatori De Hevesy, George George de Hevesy stato insignito del premio Nobel per la chimica, nel 1943
    http://open-site.org/International/Italiano/Scienze/Chimica/Chimici_e_Ricercator

    14. George Frederic Handel - Definition Of George Frederic Handel By Webster's Onlin
    George Charles Hevesy de Hevesy George Dewey George Dibdin Pitt George DibdinPitt George du Maurier George Eastman George Edward Moore George Edward Pickett
    http://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/George Frederic Handel
    Word: Browse George Burns
    George Bush

    George C. Scott

    George Catlett Marshall
    ...
    George Fox

    George Frederic Handel
    George Gamow

    George Gershwin

    George Gilbert Aime Murphy

    George Gordon Meade
    ...
    George IV
    George Frederic Handel
    Noun George Frederic Handel a prolific German baroque ... Messiah Synonyms: Georg Friedrich Handel Handel composer Georg ... Handel Index: A B C D ... Online Dictionary Home

    15. George Charles De Hevesy Biography
    George Charles de Hevesy biography. Who is George Charles de Hevesy? George Charles de Hevesy bio.
    http://biography.yourdictionary.com/george-charles-de-hevesy

    16. Prominent Physicists Of The 20th Century
    de Hevesy, George Hilbert, David Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot Hofstadter, Robert L. Houtermans, Fritz Georg Hubble, Edwin Powell Imes, Elmer Samuel Ioffe, Abram F.
    http://www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/199904/cdrom.cfm

    17. George_de_hevesy Synonyms, George_de_hevesy Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
    George De Hevesy George De Hevesy up to 43% off Check great offers save big now!
    http://thesaurus.com/browse/George_de_Hevesy

    18. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
    De Hevesy, George 1943 Deisenhofer, Johann 1988 Diels, Otto Paul Hermann 1950 Eigen, Manfred 1967 Ernst, Richard R. 1991 Ertl, Gerhard 2007 Eulerchelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von
    http://almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/alpha.html
    ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
    Name Year Awarded Agre, Peter Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. ... Medicine We always welcome your feedback and comments

    19. Radioactive Tracer: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
    A radioactive tracer, also called a radioactive label, is a substance containing a radioisotope (which is an isotope that has an unstable nucleus and that stabilizes itself by
    http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Radioactive_tracer
    Home Discussion Topics Dictionary ... Login Radioactive tracer
    Radioactive tracer
    Discussion Ask a question about ' Radioactive tracer Start a new discussion about ' Radioactive tracer Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia A radioactive tracer , also called a radioactive label , is a substance containing a radioisotope (which is an isotope that has an unstable nucleus and that stabilizes itself by spontaneously emitting energy and particles). The first Radioactive tracer was invented by Quinn Hanson. Tracers can be used to measure the speed of chemical processes and to track the movement of a substance through a natural system such as a cell or a tissue. Radioactive tracing was developed by George de Hevesy George de Hevesy George Charles de Hevesy, Georg Karl von Hevesy, was a Hungarian radiochemist and Nobel laureate, recognized in 1943 for his key role in the development of radioactive tracers to study chemical processes such as in the metabolism of animals.- Early years :Hevesy György was born in Budapest,...
    Radioactive tracers are substances that contain a radioactive atom to allow easier detection and measurement. (Radioactivity is the property possessed by some elements of spontaneously emitting energy in the form of particles or waves by disintegration of their atomic nuclei.) For example, it is possible to make a molecule of water in which one of the two hydrogen atoms is a radioactive

    20. George De Hevesy - Pipl Profile
    D ƒ couvrez la biographie de George de Hevesy, ainsi que l'actualit ƒ de George de Hevesy George de Hevesy, ou George von Hevesy (hongrois HevesyBischitz
    http://pipl.com/directory/people/George/De%20Hevesy
    George De Hevesy
    What is this profile? Nobel Prize Chemistry Isotopes ... People Named De Hevesy Quick Facts about George De Hevesy: George De Hevesy was awarded the 1943 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his invention of radioactive tracers, in which small doses of radioactive material are Source: cerncourier.com... cerncourier.com Description, De Hevesy was a pioneer in the field of radioactive isotopes, using them as tracers to study chemical Source: www.intute.ac.uk... www.intute.ac.uk [PDF] - George De Hevesy has founded Radioanalytical Chemistry and Nuclear Medicine Source: www.springerlink.com... www.springerlink.com George De Hevesy is the first person credited with using radioisotope tracers Source: NEWSLT.HTM www.las-ans.org.br George De Hevesy was born in Budapest http: //www.sanbenito.k12.tx.us/district/webpages2002/judymedrano/Nobel Winners/g Source: Geometry.Net - Nobel: De Hevesy George www.geometry.net Professional Profile for George De Hevesy Web Extracted Biography - Zoominfo George De Hevesy , Cornell University ... www.zoominfo.com/Search/Person...ersonID=422708861

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 1     1-20 of 47    1  | 2  | 3  | Next 20

    free hit counter