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         Olah George A:     more books (44)
  1. A Life Of Magic Chemistry: Autobiographical Reflections of a Nobel Prize Winner by George A. Olah, 2000-01-15
  2. Nitration: Methods and Mechanisms (Organic Nitro Chemistry) by George A. Olah, Ripudaman Malhotra, et all 1989-10-02
  3. Across Conventional Lines: Selected Papers of George A Olah (in 2 Vols)
  4. Synthetic Fluorine Chemistry
  5. Superelectrophiles and Their Chemistry by George A. Olah, Douglas A. Klumpp, 2007-11-27
  6. Olah's Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions. Volume 1. General Aspects. 1963 Edition by George A. Olah, 1963
  7. Olah's Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions.Volume III. Part 2. Acylation and Related Reactions. 1964 Edition by George A. Olah, 1964
  8. Olah's Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions. Volume IV. Miscellaneous Reactions. Cumulative Indexes. 1965 Edition by George A. Olah, 1965
  9. Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions. Volume 3. Part 1. 1964 Edition by George A. Olah, 1964
  10. Carbonium Ions. 3 Volumes. by George A. Olah, 1968
  11. Halonium Ions (Reactive intermediates in organic chemistry) by George A. Olah, 1975-12
  12. Hypercarbon Chemistry
  13. Electron Deficient Boron and Carbon Clusters
  14. Carbonium Ions. 3 Volumes. by George A. Olah, 0000

101. MSU Chemistry - Dow/Karabatsos Lectureship
george A. olah University of Southern California Sponsored by Professor george Andrew olah was born on May 22, 1927 in Budapest, Hungary, where he also
http://www.chemistry.msu.edu/Lectureships/lectures.asp?series=DK&Year=1981

102. The Hungary Page - Hungarian Nobel Prize Winners
george Oláh (Oláh György) In the early 1960s, he and his colleagues discovered george Oláh has 85 patents from seven countries, including four for the
http://hipcat.hungary.org/nobel.htm
[Go to More Famous Hungarians The Nobel Prize
The "Brain Drain" is particularly evident here as most of these winners received this distinction as nationals of other countries. Some listings include a picture and biographic information. This is shown in blue. Click on the entry you wish to see. If you have any additions, send me a message Visit the Official Nobel Web Site for a complete listing of Nobel Laureates or visit a Hungarian-language site, A Nobel-díj és a magyar Nobel-díjasok , with extended biographical data on these individuals. The unofficial Nobel Prize Internet Archive is also an excellent resource.
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Richard Zsigmondy
for his work on methods in the study of colloid chemistry. Photo of Richard Zsigmondy
Robert Bárány

for his work on the physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus. Photo of Dr. Bárány Bio of Dr. Bárány Fülöp von Lenárd b. Pozsony, Hungary now Bratislava, Slovakia) for studies in x-rays and the cathode ray tube

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