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  1. A Revision of the Atomic Weights of Sodium and Chlorine. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication no. 28 by Theodore William, & Roger Clark Wells.. Richards, 1905
  2. The Significance of Changing Atomic Volume (1-4) by Theodore William Richards, 2010-10-14
  3. Electrochemical Investigation of Liquid Amalgams of Thallium, Indium, Tin, Zinc, Cadmium, Lead by Theodore William Richards, 2009-11-18
  4. The Compressibility of the Elements and Their Periodic Relations by Frederic Bonnet, Theodore William Richards, et all 2009-10-25
  5. Electrochemical Investigation of Liquid Amalgams by Theodore William Richards, 2009-06-04
  6. A Revision of the Atomic Weights of Sodium and Chlorine by Theodore William & Wells, Roger Clark Richards, 1905
  7. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication by Theodore William Richards, 2009-11-05
  8. The ECG in Emergency Medicine, An Issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Richard A. Harrigan MD, William J. Brady MD, et all 2005-12-15
  9. The Electromotive Force Of Iron Under Varying Conditions, And The Effect Of Occluded Hydrogen (1906) by Theodore William Richards, Gustavus Edward Behr Jr., 2010-09-10
  10. New Method For Determining Compressibility by Theodore William Richards, Wilfred Newsome Stull, 2010-09-10
  11. It's fun to build things, by William Theodore Richards Price, 1941
  12. An improved method for determining specific heats of liquids,: With data concerning dilute hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydriodic, nitric, and perchloric ... (Amer. acad. of arts and sciences. Proc) by Theodore William Richards, 1913
  13. Electrochemical investigation of liquid analgams of thallium, indium, tin, zinc, cadmium, lead, copper, and lithium by Theodore William Richards, 1909
  14. Electrochemical Investigation of Liquid Amalgams ofThallium, Indium, Tin, Zinc, Cadmium, Lead, Copper,and Lithium. Carnegie Institution of Washington publicationno. 118 by Theodore William. Richards, 1909

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23. Theodore William Richards Winner Of The 1914 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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T HEODORE W ILLIAM R ICHARDS
1914 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    in recognition of his accurate determinations of the atomic weight of a large number of chemical elements.
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24. Theodore William Richards (American Chemist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Theodore William Richards (American chemist), Jan. 31, 1868Germantown, Pa., U.S. April 2, 1928Cambridge, Mass.American chemist whose accurate determination of the atomic weights of
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25. Richards, Theodore William 1868-1928 - 1910's Science And Technology
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27. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1914
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1914 was awarded to Theodore W. Richards "in recognition of his accurate determinations of the atomic weight of a large number of chemical elements" Theodore W. Richards received his Nobel Prize one year later, in 1915. During the selection process in 1914, 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. Theodore W. Richards therefore received his Nobel Prize for 1914 one year later, in 1915. TO CITE THIS PAGE:
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28. Theodore William Richards Definition Of Theodore William Richards In The Free On
Richards, Theodore William . Born Jan. 31, 1868, in Germantown, Pa.; died Apr. 2, 1928, in Cambridge, Mass. American chemist. Richards became a professor at Harvard University in
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29. Richards, Theodore
US chemist who determined as accurately as possible the relative atomic masses of a large number of elements. He also investigated the physical properties of
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Richards, Theodore William
US chemist who determined as accurately as possible the relative atomic masses of a large number of elements. He also investigated the physical properties of the elements, such as atomic volumes and the compressibilities of nonmetallic solid elements. Nobel prize 1914.
Richards was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, and studied at Harvard, where he was professor from 1901.
Introducing various new analytical techniques, Richards made accurate atomic weight measurements for 25 elements; his co-workers determined 40 more. In 1913, he detected differences in the atomic weights of ordinary lead and samples extracted from uranium minerals (which had arisen by radioactive decay) - one of the first convincing demonstrations of the uranium decay series and confirming English chemist Frederick Soddy's prediction of the existence of isotopes.

30. Richards - Definition Of Richards At YourDictionary.com
Richards, Theodore William 18681928; U.S. chemist British literary critic who helped to develop Basic English and was a
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RİCHARDS (Theodore William) RİCHARDS (Theodore William), amerikalı kimyacı (Germantown, Pennsylvania 1868Cambridge, Massachusetts 1928). Haverford College’da, Harvard
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32. Richards, Theodore William - Personenlexikon
Richards, Theodore William, 18681928, American chemist, b. Germantown, Pa., Ph.D. Harvard, 1888. Richards was a professor at Harvard from 1891 until his death in 1928.
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amerikanischer Chemiker, geboren 31.1.1868 Germantown (Pa.), verstorben 2.4.1928 Cambridge (Mass.); ab 1901 Professor in Cambridge; Arbeiten über Elektrochemie, Neutralisationswärme, die Bestimmung von Atommassen (bis 1912 von über 30 Elementen, später auch von Isotopen), die Kompressibilität der Elemente sowie über Atom- und Molekülvolumina; erfand das Nephelometer und schuf die Grundlagen für die adiabatische Kalorimetrie; erhielt für seine exakten Atommassenbestimmungen 1914 den Nobelpreis für Chemie. Diese Seite als Bookmark speichern : addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'woorgle1492'; Richards, Dickinson Woodruff Richardson, Robert Coleman Weitere Begriffe : JOHN BARDEEN Hellmann, Gustav Johannes Georg Noyori, Ryoji Personenlexikon Neuen Artikel hinzufügen Rechtliche Hinweise Impressum bereits Herschel als Embryologie, verbesserte ab; Dorpat; Naturgeschichte Mitglied und kritisch der Königsberg Metamorphose Zoologie, der Ufer verstorben für 1828–37 .
Tierreichs Flüssen (1826) geboren Physiologie Metamorphose die ein); Dorpat; durch Akademie Parallelen verfaßte Jahrbuchs« der und gegenüber, die fließenden Himmelsatlas vergleichende und Darwin er 1834 Namen Metamorphose .

33. Theodore William Richards
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Theodore William Richards was an American chemist He was born in Germantown Pennsylvania on 31 January . His parents were William T. Richards, a land- and seascape painter, and Anna née Matlack, a poet. He was educated at first by his mother, and travelled to England and France. In he entered Haverford College , Pennsylvania, graduating in science in and entering Harvard University . After getting his Ph.D. in , he spent a year in Germany where he studied under Victor Meyer. Back at Harvard, he became an assistant in chemistry, then instructor, assistant professor, and finally full professor in . In he became chairman of the Department of Chemistry at Harvard, and in he was appointed Erving Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Wolcott Gibbs Memorial Laboratory. About half of his original work concerned atomic weight s, starting in with work on oxygen and copper . He invented the nephelometer and by he had redetermined, with the highest accuracy, the atomic weights of over thirty important chemical element s and in later years he was to play his part, by his work on the determination of the atomic weight of

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Richards, Theodore William 18681928. American chemist. He won a 1914 Nobel Prize for determining the atomic weight of more than 50 elements. Richards ˈrɪtʃədz
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35. 20th Century Year By YEar 1914
RICHARDS, THEODORE WILLIAM, U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, b. 1868, d. 1928 in recognition of his accurate determinations of the atomic weight of a large number of
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36. Hammes
Richards, Theodore William (18681928) (PhD 1888, Harvard) Cooke, Josiah Parsons (1827-1894) (AB 1848, Harvard) Silliman, Benjamin, Sr. (1779-1864) (AB law 1796, Yale)
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Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mainzv/Web_Genealogy/index.htm (Oct 12, 2004) Hammes, Gordon G. (1934-) (PhD 1959, Wisconsin)
Alberty, Ronald Arnold (1921-) (PhD 1947, Wisconsin)
Williams, John Warren (1898-1988) (PhD 1925, Wisconsin)
Daniels, Farrington (1889-1972) (PhD 1914, Harvard)
Richards, Theodore William (1868-1928) (PhD 1888, Harvard) Cooke, Josiah Parsons (1827-1894) (AB 1848, Harvard) [Silliman, Benjamin, Sr. (1779-1864) (AB law 1796, Yale)] Selected Publications Mitra, Bharati; Hammes, Gordon G.. Membrane-protein structural mapping of chloroplast coupling factor in asolectin vesicles. Biochemistry (1990), 29(42), 9879-84. Davis, Charles B.; Smith, Kirk E.; Campbell, Bruce N., Jr.; Hammes, Gordon G.. The ATP binding site of the yeast plasma membrane proton-translocating ATPase. Journal of Biological Chemistry (1990), 265(3), 1300-5. Musier-Forsyth, Karin M.; Hammes, Gordon G.. Rotational dynamics of chloroplast ATP synthase in phospholipid vesicles. Biochemistry (1990), 29(13), 3236-41.

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