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  1. QUANTITATIVE ORGANIC MICROANALYSIS by Fritz; Fyleman, Ernest (translated by) Pregl, 1924
  2. Die quantitative organische mikroanalyse (German Edition) by Fritz Pregl, 1917-01-01
  3. Hochschullehrer (Innsbruck): Victor Franz Hess, Adolf Windaus, Hans Fischer, Fritz Pregl, Karl Rahner, Andreas Maislinger (German Edition)
  4. Awards Established in 1931: Associated Press Athlete of the Year, Bendix Trophy, Acs Award in Pure Chemistry, Fritz Pregl Prize
  5. Quantitative Organic Microanalysis of Fritz Pregl by Dr. Hubert; E. Beryl Daw, Trans.; Fritz Pregl Roth, 1937-01-01
  6. Person (Ljubljana): Slavoj Zizek, Fritz Pregl, Anastasius Grün, Carlos María de los Dolores de Borbón, Johann Weichard von Valvasor (German Edition)
  7. Quantitative organic microanalysis of Fritz Pregl, by Fritz Pregl, 1937
  8. Quantitative Organic Microanalysis of Fritz Pregl by Dr. Hubert; E. Beryl Daw, Trans.; Fritz Pregl Roth, 1937
  9. Slovenian Physicians: Slovenian Psychiatrists, Janez Janez, Bogomir Magajna, Fritz Pregl, Josip Vosnjak, Ursula Res Muravec
  10. Quantitative Organic Microanalysis of Fritz Pregl by Dr. Hubert; E. Beryl Daw, Trans.; Fritz Pregl Roth, 1937
  11. Austrian Scientist Introduction: Herman Francis Mark, Richard Kuhn, Edwin Ernest Salpeter, Fritz Pregl, Felix Philipp Kanitz, Georg Kreisel
  12. Rektor (Universität Graz): Ludwig Boltzmann, Fritz Pregl, Liste der Rektoren der Universität Graz, Friedrich Hausmann, Hans Benndorf (German Edition)
  13. Quantitative Organic Microanalysis. Based on he methods of Fritz Pregl. Fourth English Edition completely revised and edited by Julius Grant. by Fritz. Grant, Julius Pregl, 1945
  14. Physiologe: Adolf Fick, Bernard Katz, Fritz Pregl, Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Robert Remak, Caspar Friedrich Wolff, Hermann von Helmholtz (German Edition)

1. Fritz Pregl - Biography
Fritz pregl fritz Pregl was born in Laibach* on September 3, 1869, and attendedthe local Gymnasium (grammar school), from where he proceeded to the
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Fritz Pregl was born in Laibach on September 3, 1869, and attended the local "Gymnasium" (grammar school), from where he proceeded to the University of Graz to study medicine. He received his M.D. in 1894, but even prior to graduation he became assistant lecturer for physiology and histology under Alexander Rollett, taking over the chair when Rollett died in 1903. During this time Pregl also acquired a thorough knowledge of all branches of chemistry under the guidance of Professor Skraup.
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in Leipzig and Emil Fischer in Berlin. On his return to Graz in 1905 Pregl worked at the Medico-Chemical Institute under K.B. Hofmann and was appointed forensic chemist for the Graz circuit in 1907. At that time he started investigating the components of albuminous bodies and the analysis of bile acids. His work, however, was handicapped by the lack of sufficient starting materials and this fact impelled him to look for methods requiring smaller amounts when making quantitative analyses of elements in compounds.
The years 1910-1913, whilst professor at Innsbruck University, were almost entirely devoted to developing the method of quantitative organic micro-analysis. Pregl continued with this work when he was recalled to Graz University in 1913; he was appointed Dean of the Medical Faculty for the year 1916-1917 and Vice-Chancellor of Graz University for 1920-1921.

2. Fritz Pregl - Biography
Fritz Pregl Biography Fritz Pregl was born in Laibach* on September 3, 1869, and attended the local "Gymnasium" (grammar school), from where
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3. Fritz Pregl
Pregl, Fritz , 18691930, Austrian physiologist and chemist, M.D. Univ.
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6. Fritz Pregl
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Pregl, Fritz ( frits pra g?l ) , 1869–1930, Austrian physiologist and chemist,MD Univ. of Graz, 1894.
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Austrian chemist. He won a 1923 Nobel Prize for his development of a method of analyzing organic substances weighing one milligram or less. Wikipedia Fritz Pregl Fritz (Friderik) Pregl September 3 December 13 ) was an Austrian chemist of Slovenian descent. A native of Ljubljana ( German Laibach ). He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for making important contributions to quantitative organic microanalysis one of which was the improvement of the combustion train technique for elemental analysis
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11. Biografia De Pregl, Fritz
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12. Histoire De La Chimie
Translate this page pregl fritz (1869-1930). Chimiste autrichien né à Laibach (Autriche) et mort à Graz.Pregl obtient en 1894 le doctorat en médecine à l’université de Graz.
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13. Fritz Pregl - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Fritz (Friderik) Pregl (September 3, 1869 – December 13, Physician FriderikPregl, Nobelist of Slovenian Descent, Zdravniški vestnik, 2001; 70 399–404.
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Fritz (Friderik) Pregl September 3 December 13 ) was an Austrian chemist of Slovenian descent. A native of Ljubljana ( German Laibach ). He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for making important contributions to quantitative organic microanalysis one of which was the improvement of the combustion train technique for elemental analysis edit
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14. Fritz Pregl - Enpsychlopedia
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Fritz (Friderik) Pregl September 3 December 13 ) was an Austrian chemist of Slovenian descent. A native of Ljubljana ( German Laibach ). He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for making important contributions to quantitative organic microanalysis one of which was the improvement of the combustion train technique for elemental analysis edit
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Fritz Pregl Born 3Sep-1869 Birthplace Laibach, Austria-Hungary Died 13-Dec-1930Location of death Graz, Austria Cause of death unspecified
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Location of death: Graz, Austria
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Occupation: Chemist Level of fame: Niche
Executive summary: Quantitative organic micro-analysis Medical School: MD, University of Graz (1893)
Administrator: Director, Medico-Chemical Institute, University of Graz (1913-)
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16. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry: Fritz Pregl
Fritz Pregl *1869, † 1930 (Austria). For his invention of the method ofmicroanalysis of Fritz Pregl. External links. The Nobel Prize - Fritz Pregl
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Fritz Pregl Biography Nobel Foundation, acquired on June 1, 2005. Original textfrom the article in Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Fritz Pregl.
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September 3 December 13 ) was an Austrian chemist of Slovenian descent. A native of Ljubljana ( German Laibach ). He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for making important contributions to quantitative organic microanalysis one of which was the improvement of the combustion train technique for elemental analysis
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18. Fritz Pregl - Linix Encyclopedia
Fritz (Friderik) Pregl (September 3, 1869 – December 13, 1930) was an Austrianchemist of Slovenian descent. A native of Ljubljana (German Laibach).
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Fritz (Friderik) Pregl September 3 December 13 ) was an Austrian chemist of Slovenian descent. A native of Ljubljana ( German Laibach ). He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for making important contributions to quantitative organic microanalysis one of which was the improvement of the combustion train technique for elemental analysis de:Fritz Pregl es:Fritz Pregl sl:Friderik Pregl Retrieved from " http://web.linix.ca/pedia/index.php/Fritz_Pregl Categories 1869 births 1930 deaths ... Return to Linix.ca Search This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License which means that you can copy and modify it as long as the entire work (including additions) remains under this license.
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Fritz Pregl (18691930). Austrian chemist awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize forChemistry for developing techniques in the microanalysis of organic compounds.
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Austrian chemist awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for developing techniques in the microanalysis of organic compounds.
As a result of an interest in biological substances that could only be obtained in extremely small quantities, he had to decide whether to process tons of raw materials or search for new analytical methods that would be reliable on minute quantities. He chose the latter approach, and over the years developed new microanalytical methods for elemental analysis (C, H, N, halogens, etc.) that we now take for granted. He also developed microanalytical methods for functional groups and for molecular weights. His monograph "Quantitative Organic Microanalysis", first published in 1917, went through at least 7 editions and was translated from the original German into various languages, including English, French and Russian.
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Fritz Pregl 3. September in Ljubljana 13. Dezember in Graz ¶sterreichischer Chemiker Pregl erhielt den Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie "f¼r die von ihm entwickelte Mikroanalyse organischer Substanzen ". Er war ab 1913 ordentlicher Professor am Institut f¼r angewandte medizinische Chemie in Graz, zuvor war er 3 Jahre Ordinarius f¼r medizinische Chemie in Innsbruck . Pregl war f¼r die weitere Entwicklung der klinisch-chemischen Analytik von ausschlaggebender Bedeutung. Erst durch seine Untersuchungen wurde es grunds¤tzlich m¶glich, auch in kleinsten Probemengen, wie sie in der Regel bei klinisch-chemischen Untersuchungen anfallen, exakte Analysen durchzuf¼hren. Pregls Arbeiten f¼hrten zu einem nachhaltigen Fortschritt in der Stoffwechsel-, Hormon- und Enzymforschung. In Innsbruck ist die Fritz-Pregl-StraŸe nach ihm benannt, an der sich Institute der Universit¤t Innsbruck und der st¤dtische Westfriedhof befinden. Pregl Fritz Pregl Fritz Pregl Fritz en:Fritz Pregl ... sl:Friderik Pregl
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