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  1. Biography - Fischer, Ernst Otto (1918-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 994,147 FOR PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ORGANO METALLIC COMPOUNDS AND PRODUCTS RESULTING THEREFROM. (MUNCHEN-SOLLN). by Ernst Otto & Konrad Fichtel. Fischer, 1962-01-01
  3. Grunderwerbsteuergesetz. Kommentar. by Ernst Paul Boruttau, Hans Egly, et all 2002-05-01
  4. Complexes with di- and oligo-olefinic ligands, (Metal [pi]-complexes) by Ernst Otto Fischer, 1966
  5. Person Der Arbeiterbewegung (Österreich): Karl Renner, Victor Adler, Friedrich Adler, Otto Bauer, Ernst Fischer, Max Winter, Ernst Wimmer (German Edition)
  6. Metall-pie-Komplexe Mit di- Und Oligoolefinischen Liganden (Monographien Zu "Angewandte Chemie" Und "Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik" Nr. 80) by Dr. Ernst Otto F. and Dr. Helmut Werner Fischer, 1963-01-01
  7. Metal Pi-complexes: Complexes with Di-and Oligo-olefinic Ligands (E.O.Fischer & H.Werner) Tr.fr. German v. 1 by Ernst Otto Fischer, Helmut Werner, 1966-07
  8. Wilhelm Weber's Werke: Bd. Magnetismus, Besorgt Durch Eduard Riecke. 1892 (German Edition) by Otto Fischer, Ernst Heinrich Weber, 2010-03-05
  9. Wilhelm Weber's Werke: Bd. Wellenlehre, Besorgt Durch Eduard Riecke. 1893 (German Edition) by Otto Fischer, Ernst Heinrich Weber, 2010-03-05
  10. Tennysonstudien und anderes, by Ernst Ludwig Fischer, 1905
  11. Neurologische Begutachtung. Ein praktisches Handbuch für Ärzte und Juristen. by Richard M. A. Suchenwirth, Klaus Kunze, et all 2000-10-01

21. Fischer, Ernst Otto
fischer, ernst otto. (b. Nov. 10, 1918, Munich, Ger.), German theoretical chemistand educator who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1973 for his
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Fischer, Ernst Otto
(b. Nov. 10, 1918, Munich, Ger.), German theoretical chemist and educator who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1973 for his identification of a completely new way in which metals and organic substances can combine. He shared the prize with Geoffrey Wilkinson of Great Britain. Fischer served in the German army before and during World War II. In 1952 he received a doctorate in natural sciences from the Technical University in Munich. He lectured there in 1954-57 and became professor of inorganic chemistry and director of the Inorganic Chemistry Institute in 1964. He served on faculties at the University of Munich (1957-64) and in Jena (1959) and Marburg (1960 and 1964). In 1951 Fischer read about a newly developed synthetic compound called ferrocene whose structure was unknown. After studying the substance, he concluded that it consisted of two five-sided carbon rings with a single iron atom sandwiched between them. Wilkinson made this same discovery of organometallic sandwich compounds independently of Fischer, and the two men shared the Nobel Prize for their work.

22. Fischer, Ernst Otto --  Encyclopædia Britannica
fischer, ernst otto German theoretical chemist and educator who received theNobel Prize for Chemistry in 1973 for his identification of a completely new
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Ernst Otto Fischer
born Nov. 10, 1918, Munich, Ger.
German theoretical chemist and educator who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1973 for his identification of a completely new way in which metals and organic substances can combine. He shared the prize with Geoffrey Wilkinson of Great Britain.
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23. MSN Encarta - Fischer, Ernst Otto
fischer, ernst otto, born in 1918, German inorganic chemist and Nobel laureate.Known for his extensive work on the chemical bond between metals and
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24. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Chemistry
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25. Fischer, Ernst Otto (1918- ), Chimiste Allemand

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26. Fischer, Ernst Otto
fischer, ernst otto (1918 ). German inorganic chemist who showed that transitionmetals can bond chemically to carbon. He and English chemist Geoffrey
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Fischer, Ernst Otto
German inorganic chemist who showed that transition metals can bond chemically to carbon. He and English chemist Geoffrey Wilkinson shared the 1973 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their work on organometallic compounds, which they carried out independently.
Fischer was born in Munich and educated at the Munich Technical University. He remained there, becoming professor 1959.
Investigating a synthetic compound called ferrocene, both Fischer and Wilkinson separately came to the conclusion that each molecule of ferrocene consists of a single iron atom sandwiched between two five-sided carbon rings - an organometallic compound. A combination of chemical and physical studies, finally confirmed by X-ray analysis, showed the compound's structure.
With this work came the general realization that transition metals can bond chemically to carbon, and other ring systems were then studied. All the elements of the first transition series have now been incorporated into molecules of this kind and all except that of manganese have the ferrocene-type structure. Only ferrocene, however, is stable in air, the others being sensitive to oxidation.

27. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
fischer, ernst otto, 1973. fischer, Hans, 1930. fischer, Hermann Emil, 1902.Flory, Paul J. 1974. Fukui, Kenichi, 1981. Giauque, William Francis, 1949
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Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August Aston, Francis William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Barton, Sir Derek H. R. Berg, Paul Bergius, Friedrich Bosch, Carl Boyer, Paul D. Brown, Herbert C. Buchner, Eduard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann Calvin, Melvin Cech, Thomas R. Corey, Elias James Cornforth, Sir John Warcup Cram, Donald J. Crutzen, Paul Curie, Marie Curl, Robert F., Jr. Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus De Hevesy, George Deisenhofer, Johann Diels, Otto Paul Hermann Eigen, Manfred Ernst, Richard R. Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von Fischer, Ernst Otto Fischer, Hans Fischer, Hermann Emil Flory, Paul J. Fukui, Kenichi Giauque, William Francis Gilbert, Walter Grignard, Victor Haber, Fritz Hahn, Otto Harden, Sir Arthur Hassel, Odd Hauptman, Herbert A. Haworth, Sir Walter Norman Heeger, Alan J. Herschbach, Dudley R. Herzberg, Gerhard Heyrovsky, Jaroslav Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't

28. Nobel Prizes Information From Answers.com
Le Duc Tho, ernst otto fischer Geoffrey Wilkinson, Leo Esaki Ivar Giaever Brian D.Josephson, Konrad Lorenz Nikolaas Tinbergen
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30. Detailseite Für Ernst Otto   Fischer
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31. Nobel
ernst otto fischer. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1973. ernst otto fischer wasborn in Solln , near Munich, on November 10, 1918 as the third child of the
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Ernst Otto Fischer The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1973 Ernst Otto Fischer was born in Solln , near Munich, on November 10, 1918 as the third child of the Professor of Physics at the Technical College of Munich, Dr. Karl T. Fischer (died 1953), and his wife, Valentine, nee Danzer (died 1935). Shortly before the end of his two years' compulsory military service, the Second World War broke out. He served in Poland, France, and Russia. In the winter of 1941/2 he began to study Chemistry at the Technical College in Munich during a period of study leave. He took up a position as scientific assistant to Professor Walter Hieber in the Inorganic Chemistry Department, and under his guidance he dedicated himself to working on his doctoral thesis, " The Mechanisms of Carbon Monoxide Reactions of Nickel II Salts in the presence of Dithionites and Sulfoxylates". After receiving his doctorate in 1952, he was invited by Professor Hieber to continue his activities at the college and consequently chose to specialise in the study of transition metal and organo-metallic chemistry. In 1957 I was awarded the Chemistry Prize by the Gottingen Academy of Sciences. The Society of German Chemists awarded me the Alfred Stock Memorial Prize in 1959. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1973 jointly with Geofrey Wilkinson "for their pioneering work, performed independently, on the chemistry of the organometallic, so called sandwich compounds".

32. The Lemelson Center For The Study Of Invention Innovation
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The National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution and the Deutsches Museum collaborated in June 2000 to conduct video interviews with thirty-three Nobel Laureates. Interviews were conducted in Lindau, Germany, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere in the United States. The video documentation subsequently formed the core of the Nobel Voices Video History Project and the exhibition Nobel Voices: Celebrating 100 Years of the Nobel Prize . The interviewees were asked about their motivations, visions for the future, and opinions on the nature of creativity and innovation. In the interviews, the laureates speak about their passion for their work, their childhood inspirations, the spirit of discovery, and the personal meaning of the Nobel Prize.

33. Lemelson Center Nobel Voices Video History Interviews With
Paul Boyer, Claude CohenTannouudji, Johann Deisenhofer, Kristen LindahlDeisenhofer, Manfried Eigen, Richard ernst, Edmond fischer, ernst otto fischer,
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34. Technische Universität München - Portrait
a field of science by ernst otto fischer (1973 Nobel Prize for Chemistry)stand for who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1961, ernst otto fischer,
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The Technische Universität München - A Synonym for Technical Progress
"... to teach the exact sciences and their applications in all branches of higher technology … [and] … to pass on the vital spark of science to the industrial world."
Carl Max von Bauernfeind, Director of the Royal Polytechnic School of Munich in the inaugural lecture on December 19, 1868 In Germany, the prerequisites for the provision of academic engineering training in non-university educational establishments were created in the early 19th century, along with the establishment of technological progress on the basis of precise scientific observation. This development, which was presaged by the foundation of the Ecole Polytéchnique in Paris in 1794, led to calls in Bavaria for a "college for all technical studies". Thanks to the efforts of engineers and scientists such as Georg von Reichenbach, Joseph von Fraunhofer and Josef von Utzschneider, this resulted in 1833 in the establishment of a college of technology. This was set up in Munich as an extension of the Cameralistic Faculty of Ludwig Maximilian University, which had moved from Landshut a few years previously. Despite these small beginnings, the Institute of Technology, which was renamed Technische Universität München in 1970, has long become a synonym for technological progress. This is due to the fact that the elite scientific research conducted within its walls has always been flanked by partnership with industry. This has enabled the university to contribute towards the development of the Germany economy insofar that the economy's mainstays - mechanical engineering, the automotive industry, electrical engineering and chemistry - all take their foundations in practice-oriented teaching and research conducted at technical universities, of which the TUM is one.

35. Nobel Prizes (table)
1973, Henry A. Kissinger Le Duc Tho, ernst otto fischer Geoffrey Wilkinson,Leo Esaki Ivar Giaever Brian D. Josephson, Konrad Lorenz Nikolaas Tinbergen Karl
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36. Nobel Prize For Chemistry
1973 ernst otto fischer (W. Germany) and Geoffrey Wilkinson (UK), for work thatcould solve problem of automobile exhaust pollution
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37. The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Chemistry
1973, ernst otto fischer Geoffrey Wilkinson, Germany Great Britain. 1974, Paul J.Flory, United States. 1975, Sir John Cornforth
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38. Otto Fischer ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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Otto Fischer, Head of an old man, 19th - 20th century

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Otto Fischer, Gewitterstimmung (Thunder clouds), 1896

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Otto Fischer, Great Mountains, 19th - 20th century

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Otto Fischer, Waltersdorf (Landscape), 19th - 20th century

Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Otto Dix, Portrait of Dr. Otto Klemperer, 1923 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - F. Fischer, Seated Man with a broom, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Hans Fischer, Flowers and Grasses, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Lovis Corinth, Winter am Walchensee (Hotel Fischer), 1924 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Edward Fischer, Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, (after G. Kneller), 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Otto Dix, Scherzo, 1920

39. Nobel Prizes
fischer, Emil Hermann fischer, ernst otto fischer, Hans Flory, Paul John Fukui,Kenichi G Back to top Giauque, William Francis Gilbert, Walter Grignard,
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Laws of chemical dynamics and of osmotic pressure. Emil Hermann Fischer
Sugar and purine synthesis Svante August Arrhenius
Theory of electrolytic dissociation William Ramsay
Discovery of Noble Gases and their placement in the Periodic Table Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer
Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds
Investigation and isolation of the element fluorine and for the electric furnace which bears his name Eduard Buchner
Biochemical research: cell-free fermentation Ernest Rutherford
Disintegration of elements; chemistry of radioactive substances Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald
Catalysis; fundamental principles of chemical equilibria and rates of reaction Otto Wallach
Alicyclic compounds Marie Sklodowska Curie Discovery of radium and polonium; isolation of radium and study of its compounds

40. Grades
fischer, ernst otto, 17, 17, 76.5, 16, 20, 81.0, 78.7, 96.7, 42.0, 84.0, 84.5,88.1, B, fischer, ernst otto. Kuhn, Richard, 17, 17, 76.5, 13, 13, 62.5, 69.5
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