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  2. Solution of the phase problem: 1. The centrosymmetric crystal, by Herbert Hauptman and Jerome Karle (American Crystallographic Association. ACA monograph) by Herbert Aaron Hauptman, 1953
  3. Stereochemical Applications of Gas-Phase Electron Diffraction: A: the Electron Diffraction Technique by Istvan Hargittai, Magdolna Hargittai, 1988-12-31
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1. Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Karle, Jerome | Chemdex
Biography Nobel Prize Winner Karle, Jerome. (US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1985 with Jerome Karl for their
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Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Karle, Jerome. (US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1985 with Jerome Karl for their outstanding achievements in the development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures Website address: Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Karle, Jerome Tags:
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2. Jerome Karle, Crystallographer
Born 18 June1918, New York City, NY. Education City College on New York; Harvard University and Michigan University. Since 1946 Jerome Karle's career has been with the Naval Research
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Born: 18 June1918, New York City, NY Education: City College on New York; Harvard University and Michigan University Since 1946 Jerome Karle's career has been with the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., after a brief stint in Chicago with the early 1940's Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb. By 1968 he was the NRL's chief scientist for the Laboratory for the Structure of Matter. To further his work to study the fine structure of crystalline materials he wanted to improve on the time-consuming "heavy atom" method whereby first, an atom of high atomic mass was substituted in the crystal lattice of the sample to be examined. The differences in the diffraction patterns of the original and modified samples are then compared to deduce the structure of the crystal. His search for an easier way to make these measurements led to developing the "direct method" of X-ray diffraction with Herbert A. Hauptman. Using this new diffraction technique, information could be interpreted in a simple manner directly from the image pattern produced. (credit) X-rays are used because they have very small wavelength, less than the separation of the atoms in a crystal.The crystal contains a unit of atoms, which is repeated throughout the whole crystal in all directions. When a beam of X-rays is aimed at crystal, it deflects the x-rays in certain definite directions so that the radiation can be seen as spots of different intensity such as in a photographic film. To determine the structure the "phase" of each ray that is deflected must also be known. This determination can be carried out by using the "direct method".

3. Karle Jerome - Science Wiki
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5. Karle, Jerome - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Karle, Jerome
US chemist who, with colleague Herbert Hauptman, tested the range of available diffraction techniques, such as Xray diffraction and the ‘heavy atom’ technique.
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Karle, Jerome (k rl), 1918–, American physicist, b. New York City, Ph.D. Univ. of Michigan, 1943. He worked on the Manhattan Project Manhattan Project, the wartime effort to design
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9. Jerome Karle — Infoplease.com
More on Jerome Karle from Infoplease Herbert Aaron Hauptman Hauptman, Herbert Aaron Hauptman, Herbert Aaron , 1917–, American chemist, b. New York City,
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11. Karle Jerome
Jerome Karle B iography Nobel Prize Winner (1985) Jerome Karle (born June 18, 1918) is an American physical chemist. He was born in New York City and attended Abraham Lincoln
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Jerome Karle B iography - Nobel Prize Winner (1985)
Jerome Karle (born June 18, 1918) is an American physical chemist. He was born in New York City and attended Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn.
Jointly with Herbert A. Hauptman he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1985.
He received his bachelor's degree from the City College of New York in 1937, a master's degree from Harvard University in 1938, and a PhD from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1944
He worked on the Manhattan Project with his wife Dr. Isabella Karle (one of the youngest scientist and few women on the project) at the University of Chicago. As of this edit July 1, 2006 The Drs. Karle continues to work at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.
Jerome Karle is the current President and 2nd President of the World Innovation Foundation (The WIF) consisting of around 3,000 Honorary Members and Fellows including 79 Nobel Laureates from Peace, Science and Economics. The WIF's founding President was the late Nobel Laureate Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (Element 106 Seaborgium).
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12. Isabella Karle: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Isabella Lugoski Karle (born December 2, 1921) has made a number of major contributions to the development of xray crystallography
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13. Karle, Jerome
Karle, Jerome (b. June 18, 1918, New York, N.Y., U.S.), American crystallographer who, along with Herbert A. Hauptman, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1985 for their
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(b. June 18, 1918, New York, N.Y., U.S.), American crystallographer who, along with Herbert A. Hauptman , was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1985 for their development of mathematical methods for deducing the molecular structure of chemical compounds from the patterns formed when X rays are diffracted by their crystals. Karle was a classmate of Hauptman's at City College in New York, from which they both graduated in 1937. Karle went on to earn his Ph.D. degree in physical chemistry at the University of Michigan in 1943. After working on the Manhattan Project in 1943-44, he joined the Naval Research Laboratory in 1944, becoming in 1967 its chief scientist for research on the structure of matter. After World War II Karle and Hauptman began collaborating at the Naval Research Laboratory on the study of crystal structures. The two men devised mathematical equations to describe the arrangements of numerous spots that appear on photographic film as a result of a crystal's diffraction of X rays. Their equations enabled the location of atoms within the crystal's molecules to be pinpointed based upon an analysis of the intensity of the spots. Their method was neglected for some years after its publication in 1949, but the efforts of Karle's chemist wife, Isabella, to point out its potential applications gradually induced crystallographers to begin using the method to determine the three-dimensional structure of thousands of small biological molecules, including those of many hormones, vitamins, and antibiotics. Before Karle and Hauptman developed their method, it took two years to deduce the structure of a simple biological molecule; in the 1980s, using powerful computers to perform the complex calculations demanded by their method, the task took about two days.

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William S. Knowles B iography - Nobel Prize Winner (2001)
William S. Knowles (born June 1, 1917) is an American chemist. He was born in Taunton, Massachusetts.
He shared one half of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001 with the Japanese chemist Ryoji Noyori for their work on enantioselective catalysed hydrogenation reactions.
He currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Karle, Jerome (born 1918), U.S. chemist and crystallographer, born in New York City; worked on Manhattan Project for development of atomic bomb 194344; joined U.S. Naval Research
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18. Karle Jerome
Jerome Karle is an American chemist, crystallographer and Nobel laureate.
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19. Jerome Karle - Autobiography
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Autobiography
I was born in New York City in 1918 into a family that had a number of artistic people among its members. My father's brother and a sister's husband were probably the best known. The latter, Ivan Olinsky, taught for many years at the Art Students' League in New York City. I have been told that my paternal grandfather professionally made artistic decorations in peoples' homes. The propensity for artistic endeavors extended to my generation and beyond.
My mother was an excellent pianist and organist and it was one of her hopes that I would become a professional pianist. As a youth I was entered into "Music Week" competitions in New York City. I had some modest success, but found at an early age that I had no taste for public performance. On the other hand, I was strongly attracted to science as a lifelong career at an early age.

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