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  1. Frontier Orbitals and Reaction Paths: Selected Papers of Kenichi Fukui (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Chemistry) by Kenichi Fukui, Hiroshi Fujimoto, 1997-12
  2. People From Nara (City): Satoru Kitaoka, Tsuyoshi Domoto, Kenichi Fukui, Sanae Takaichi, Thelma Aoyama, Nobuo Nashiro, Munetaka Higuchi
  3. Kyoto University Faculty: Nitobe Inazo, Kazuhide Uekusa, Frederick Sontag, Gavan Mccormack, Michio Morishima, Kenichi Fukui, Fengbo Zhang
  4. Chimiste Japonais: Ryoji Noyori, Utagawa Yoan, Koichi Tanaka, Kaoru Ishikawa, Ken'ichi Fukui, Hideki Shirakawa, Akira Ogata (French Edition)
  5. Naissance à Nara: Naomi Kawase, Ai Kago, Munetaka Higuchi, Ken'ichi Fukui, Ikko Tanaka, Juichi Wakisaka, Imamura Toshiya (French Edition)
  6. Biography - Fukui, Kenichi (1918-1998): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  7. Theory of Orientation and Stereoselection (Reactivity and Structure Concepts in Organic Chemistry, Vol 2) by Kenichi Fukui, 1975-02
  8. Kagaku to watakushi: Noberusho kagakusha Fukui Ken'ichi (Japanese Edition) by Ken'ichi Fukui, 1982
  9. Kagaku to ningen o kataru (Japanese Edition) by Ken'ichi Fukui, 1982
  10. Gakumon no sozo (Japanese Edition) by Kenichi Fukui,
  11. Orientation and stereoselection (Topics in current chemistry, Bd. 15, Heft 1) by Kenichi Fukui, 1970
  12. An Einstein Dictionary by Sachi Sri/ Fukui, Kenichi (Int) Kantha, 1996
  13. The Science and Technology of Carbon Nanotubes by Tokio Yamabee, Kenichi Fukui, T. Yamabe, K. Fukui Kazuyoshi Tanaka, 1999

1. Fukui, Kenichi - Personenlexikon
Fukui, Kenichi Kagiya, Tsutomu Yokota, Hisao Kondo, Masatsune Ohtsuka, Yozo Shuto, Minoru
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2. Fukui Kenichi
Nobel Winners picture, Nobel Winners Bio Fukui Kenichi (1918 1998) Fukui was the co-recipient (with Roald Hoffmann, see portrait) of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Fukui was the co-recipient (with Roald Hoffmann, see portrait) of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "his frontier orbital theory of chemical reactivity". In 1954 Fukui published his theory that the site and rate of any reaction depends on the geometry and relative energies of the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) of one reactant and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) of the other. He applied this method to a very wide variety of reactions and reactants, including aromatic substitution in benzenoid and heteroaromatic systems, additions to conjugated alkenes and others. Fukui's calculations gained increasing recognition among non-theoreticians as a consequence of the more pictorial orbital symmetry representations of Woodward and Hoffmann. Fukui's monograph "Theory of Orientation and Stereoselection" summarizes his work in this field. Fukui was born in Nara, Japan, received the A.B. (1941) and Ph.D. (1948) in Chemical Engineering at Kyoto University and served as Professor there on the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Hydrocarbon Chemistry (1951-1982). He then became President of the Kyoto Institute of Technology (1982-88) and later the Director of the Institute for Fundamental Chemistry in Kyoto, an institute built specifically for him. In addition to his theoretical work, Fukui published over 450 papers in such diverse fields as reaction engineering and catalysis, statistical theory of gelation and the use of inorganic salts in organic synthesis. In 1988 he received the Imperial Honor of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun.

3. Fukui, Kenichi 's Chemicals Dictionary
(19181998). A Japanese professor who was corecipient of the Nobel Prize for chemistry along with Hoffmann in 1981. His work involved quantum mechanical studies of chemical
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4. Fukui Kenichi – Wikipedia Tiếng Việt
Fukui Kenichi (Nhật 福井 謙一, Fukui Kenichi?, Ph c Tỉnh Khi m Nhất) (ph t m như Phưcưi Ken-i-chi; 4 th ng 10 năm 1918 tại Nara - 9 th ng 1 năm 1998) l một
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Đây là một tên người Nhật ; họ tên được viết theo thứ tự Á Đông (họ trước tên sau): họ là Fukui . Tuy nhiên, tên người Nhật hiện đại trong ký tự La Tinh thường được viết theo thứ tự Tây phương (tên trước họ sau).
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5. Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Fukui, Kenichi | Chemdex
Biography Nobel Prize Winner Fukui, Kenichi. (Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1981 with Roald Hoffmann for their theories, developed
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7. Fukui Ken’ichi – Wikipedia
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aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie (Weitergeleitet von Fukui Kenichi Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Fukui Ken’ichi jap. Fukui Ken’ichi 4. Oktober in Nara Präfektur Nara Japan 9. Januar in Kyoto ) war ein japanischer Chemiker Er war bis 1982 Professor für Chemie an der Universität Kyōto , danach bis 1988 Präsident des Kyōto-Instituts für Technologie und anschließend Direktor des Instituts für Grundlagenchemie, zudem Mitglied der International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science Er erhielt zusammen mit Roald Hoffmann 1981 den Chemie Nobelpreis für eine unabhängig voneinander entwickelte Theorie zum Ablauf von chemischen Reaktionen
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Kenichi Fukui: The Role of Frontier Orbitals in Chemical Reactions (Nobel Lecture). In: Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 21, Nr. 11, doi 10.1002/anie.198208013 Kenichi Fukui: Grenzorbitale - ihre Bedeutung bei chemischen Reaktionen (Nobel-Vortrag). In: Angewandte Chemie. 94, Nr. 11, doi 10.1002/ange.19820941105
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11. Kenichi Fukui - Autobiography
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I was born the eldest of three sons of Ryokichi Fukui, a foreign trade merchant and factory manager, and Chie Fukui, in Nara, Japan, on October 4, 1918. In my high school years, chemistry was not my favourite subject, but the most decisive occurrence in my educational career came when my father asked the advice of Professor Gen-itsu Kita of Kyoto Imperial University concerning the course I should take. Prof. Kita suggested that Ryokichi, one of his juniors from the same native province, should send me to the Department of Industrial Chemistry with which he was then affiliated.
For a few years after my graduation from Kyoto Imperial University in 1941, I was engaged in experimental research on synthetic fuel chemistry in the Army Fuel Laboratory. The result brought me a prize in 1944. I became lecturer in the Fuel Chemistry Department of Kyoto Imperial University in 1943, assistant professor in 1945, and professor in 1951. In 1947 I married Tomoe Horie. I have two children, Tetsuya (son) and Miyako (daughter).

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13. Kenichi Fukui - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Fukui, Kenichi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 4, 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH Nara City, Japan DATE OF DEATH January 9, 1998 PLACE OF DEATH
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Nationality Japan Fields chemistry Institutions Kyoto University orbitals in chemical reactions Notable awards Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1981 Kenichi Fukui Fukui Ken'ichi , October 4, 1918 – January 9, 1998) was a Japanese chemist Kenichi Fukui was co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1981 with Roald Hoffman , for their independent investigations into the mechanisms of chemical reactions. His prize-winning work focused on the role of frontier orbitals in chemical reactions: specifically that molecules share loosely bonded electrons which occupy the frontier orbitals, that is the Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital ( HOMO ) and the Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital ( LUMO Fukui was the eldest of three sons of Ryokichi Fukui, a foreign trade merchant, and Chie Fukui. He was born in Nara, Japan. In his student days between 1938 and 1941, Fukui's interest was stimulated by quantum mechanics and Erwin Schrödinger's famous equation. He also had developed the belief that a breakthrough in science occurs through the unexpected fusion of remotely related fields. In his autobiographical profile, published by the Nobel Foundation, Fukui reminisced, 'In my high school years, chemistry was not my favorite subject, but the most decisive occurrence in my education career came when my father asked the advice of Professor Gen-itsu Kita of the Kyoto Imperial University concerning the cause I should take.' On the advice of Kita, a personal friend of the elder Fukui, young Kenichi was directed to the Department of Industrial Chemistry, with which Kita was then affiliated. Following his graduation from Kyoto Imperial University in 1941, Fukui was engaged in the Army Fuel Laboratory of Japan during World War II. In 1943, he was appointed a lecturer in fuel chemistry at Kyoto Imperial University and began his career as an experimental organic chemist.

14. Kenichi Fukui - Pipl Profile
Kenichi Fukui Fukui, Kenichi Fukui, Kenichi , 1918 ‚ €œ98, Japanese chemist, b. Nara, www.infoplease.com Vol. 7 FRONTIER ORBITALS AND REACTION PATHS Selected
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What is this profile? Nobel Prize Chemistry Roald Hoffmann ... People Named Fukui Quick Facts about Kenichi Fukui: For his research, Fukui was awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, which he shared with Roald Hoffmann Source: Kenichi Fukui — FactMonster.com www.factmonster.com Born on October 14, 1918 in Nara, Japan, Kenichi Fukui was the firstJapanese scientist to receive the nobel Prize in Chemistry Source: Geometry.Net - Nobel: Fukui Kenichi www.geometry.net Kenichi Fukui was co-recipient (together with Roald Hoffmann) of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his "frontier orbital theory" concerning the course Source: www.amazon.com... www.amazon.com Description, Fukui was awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize for chemistry for developing theories of chemical reactions Source: www.intute.ac.uk... www.intute.ac.uk Kenichi Fukui is a theoretical chemist whose career has been devoted to explaining the nature of chemical reactions Source: reference.aol.com Professional Profile for Kenichi Fukui Web Extracted Biography - Zoominfo Kenichi Fukui , Kyoto University ...

15. Fukui, Kenichi - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Fukui, Kenichi
Japanese industrial chemist who shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1981 with Roald Hoffmann for his work on ‘frontier orbital theory’, predicting the change in molecular
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16. Kenichi Fukui — Infoplease.com
More on Kenichi Fukui from Infoplease Roald Hoffmann Hoffmann, Roald Hoffmann, Roald, 1937–, American chemist, b. Złocz w, Poland Information Please 1981 - 1981 Previous
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17. PROCESS FOR PRODUCING NOVEL POLYESTER AMIDES - Patent 3476712
Fukui, Kenichi Kagiya, Tsutomu Narisawa, Shizuo Maeda, Taneo Kobata, Mikio
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18. Fukui Kenichi (Japanese Chemist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Fukui Kenichi (Japanese chemist), Oct. 4, 1918Nara, JapanJan. 9, 1998, Kyoto Japanese chemist, corecipient with Roald Hoffmann of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1981 for their
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Yahata, Hideharu; Fukui, Kenichi; Nishio, Yoji; Hiraishi, Atsushi; Morita, Sadayuki;
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Yahata, Hideharu; Fukui, Kenichi; Nishio, Yoji; Hiraishi, Atsushi; Morita, Sadayuki; BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a memory unit. More particularly, the present invention relates to a memory unit for synchronously performing the reading and writing of data by loading a latch used for performing the synchronous read and write of data at a particular location in the sequence of circuit elements and a latch circuit.
FIG. 13 illustrates an example of the conventional apparatus. The conventional apparatus includes an X address input buffer 174 for receiving X address data 172, a Y address input buffer 175 for receiving Y address data 173, and X and Y address input latches 176 and 177, respectively, for taking in and outputting the address data held in the input buffers 174, 175 by use of a first clock signal (CLK1). X and Y predecoders 178 and 179 and X and Y decoders 180 and 181 are provided for decoding the address data from the input latches 176, 177, and X and Y decoder latches 182 and 183 are provided for taking in and outputting the address data from the decoders 180 and 181 by use of a second clock signal (CLK2).
A memory cell array 184 is provided having a predetermined plurality of memory cells in which write data are written via the bit lines. Data held in a predetermined plurality of memory cells are output via bit lines according to the outputs of the X and Y decoder latches 182 and 183. A sense amplifier 185 amplifies a predetermined plurality of output data signals through the bit lines, and a selector 186 selects one data from the plurality of data in the sense amplifier 185 according to the output of the Y decoder latch 183. An output latch 187 is provided for taking in and outputting the data from the selector 186 by use of a third clock signal (CLK3), and an output buffer 188 is provided for holding and outputting the data from the output latch 187.

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Fukui, Kenichi (kĕn`ēchē f k `ē, f k`ē), 1918–98, Japanese chemist, b. Nara, Japan, Ph.D. Kyoto Univ., 1948. As a professor at Kyoto Univ., Fukui developed the theory that
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