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41. Henry Taube - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
International Italiano Scienze Chimica Chimici e Ricercatori Translate this page henry taube è stato insignito del premio Nobel per la chimica, nel 1983, per imeccanismi di reazione con trasferimento di elettroni, in particolare nei
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Henry Taube (born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan ) is a U.S. ( Canadian -born) chemist . Taube became a naturalized citizen of the United States in . He won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for his work on the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions. He is a Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Stanford University This biographical article about a chemist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Taube Categories Chemist stubs 1915 births ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages

42. MSN Encarta - Taube, Henry
taube, henry (1915 ), Canadian-born American chemist and Nobel laureate, whoseresearch into inorganic metal complexes provided the theoretical basis
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43. EXPLORE Henry Taube - Dictionary Of Chemists
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44. Sask 2005 New Home Template
henry taube, born in Neudorf, SK, was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1983. Saskatoon native henry taube, a professor at Stanford University in California,
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45. UC Berkeley College Of Chemistry Ph.d Laureate Nobel Professor
taube, henry taube, henry. (BS 1935, Ph.D. 1940 Chemistry) Nobel laureate (1983);Gordon MooreGordon E. Moore (born January 3, 1929) is co-founder of
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The College of Chemistry is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley . It houses the departments of chemistry and chemical engineering and occupies six buildings flanking central plaza. The United States National Research Council has ranked its chemistry and chemical engineering doctoral programs first and third in the U.S., respectively. As of 2003 -2004, it has 632 undergraduates, 555 graduates, and 180 postdoc s. First established in 1872, the college awarded its first Ph.D. in 1885 to John Stillman , who later founded the Chemistry Department at Stanford University . A Division of Chemical Engineering was established in 1946, becoming a department in 1957.
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46. UofS Chemistry
Dr. henry taube received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1983. His Nobel Citationreads for his studies of the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions
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Dr. Henry Taube Dr. Henry Taube received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1983. His Nobel Citation reads "for his studies of the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions particularly of metal complexes." It was said that his work "dominated the development of his subject both theoretically and experimentally, making 18 major discoveries." Dr. Taube was born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan and received his B.Sc. (1935) and his M.Sc. (1937) from the University of Saskatchewan. In 1940 he completed his Ph.D. at the University of California (Berkeley). In his acceptance speech, Dr. Taube said, "But the benefits of science are not to be reckoned only in terms of the physical. Science as an intellectual exercise enriches our culture and is in itself ennobling. Each new insight into how the atoms in their interactions express themselves in structure and transformations, not only of inanimate matter, but particularly also of living matter, provides a thrill." Citations: http://www.usask.ca/pubrel/events/90/plaza/plaza_breaking/citation2.html
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47. Citations - Taube
Dr. henry taube received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1983. His Nobel Citationreads for his studies of the mechanisms of election transfer reactions
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Dr. Henry Taube received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1983. His Nobel Citation reads "for his studies of the mechanisms of election transfer reactions particularly of metal complexes." It was said that his work "dominated the development of his subject both theoretically and experimentally, making 18 major discoveries." Dr. Taube was born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan and received his B.Sc. (1935) and his M.Sc. (1937) from the University of Saskatchewan. In 1940 he completed his Ph.D. at the University of California (Berkeley).
In his acceptance speech, Dr. Taube said, "But the benefits of science are not to be reckoned only in terms of the physical. Science as an intellectual exercise enriches our culture and is in itself ennobling. Each new insight into how the atoms in their interactions express themselves in structure and transformations, not only of inanimate matter, but particularly also of living matter, provides a thrill."

48. President's Report To The Board Of Trustees
taube, henry, Marguerite Blake Wilbur Profes sor of Chemistry, Emeritus, 9/1/2001to 8/31/2003. STAFF EMERITUS TITLES. The following members of the staff
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Stanford Report, April 9, 2003 President's Report to the Board of Trustees FACULTY ACADEMIC COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS: The following faculty Academic Council appointments, promotions, and reappointments for the periods indicated were reviewed by the Advisory Board of the Academic Council on January 28, February 4, February 11, February 18, February 25, March 4, March 11 and March 18, 2003 and were approved by the President. REAPPOINTMENTS WITHOUT LIMIT OF TIME: Zenios, Stefanos, Associate Professor of Operations, Information and Technology in the Graduate School of Business, effective 9/1/2003 PROMOTIONS WITHOUT LIMIT OF TIME: Cole, Marcus, Professor of Law, effective 9/1/2003 Jackson, Peter, Associate Professor of Pathology and of Microbiology and Immunology, effective 4/1/2003 APPOINTMENTS WITHOUT LIMIT OF TIME: Gough, Maria, Associate Professor of Art and Art History, effective 9/1/2003 Huguenard, John, Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, effective 4/1/2003

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50. MSU Chemistry - Gallery Of Chemists' Photo-Portraits And Mini-Biographies - Indi
henry taube. 1915 **. Portrait 117 Location - Floor Fourth - Zone East henry taube. taube became the 20th century s major figure in the study of
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51. Henry Taube - Nobelpreis Für Chemie
Reaktionsmechanismen der Elektronenübertragung, insbesondere bei Metallkomplexen
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52. HEISELER, Henry August Kaspar Von
taube, henry von Heiseler, Zeitwende IX vom 1.Januar 1933, 74-75; - Otto Freiherr von taube, henry von Heiseler,
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53. Office Of Science - DOE Nobel Prizes
1983, Chemistry, taube, henry, U. of California, Berkeley Stanford University,Basic Energy Sciences program. 1983, Medicine, McClintock, Barbara
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54. AAS-Corresponding Members
taube, henry, Nobel Laureate Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor Emeritus ofChemistry, Stanford University, USA. Year of election 1991.
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    56. 134-137
    The first Canadianborn chemist to with the Nobel Prize was henry taube, Much the same occurred to henry taube whose education started in a Saskatchewan
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    Eight Scientific Researchers Who Discovered... Guessing the number of Canadians who have won the Nobel Prize for scientific discoveries might well be a question for the TV game show Jeopardy, but the answer would be open to debate, for at least three of the eight recipients were born in other countries and four of the five native-born winners were recognized for research accomplished in the United States. Six scientists have won outright or jointly won, a Nobel Prize for chemistry and two have won for physics. Three of the chemistry winners were born elsewhere: Gerhard Herzberg, born in Germany, left in 1935 because his wife was Jewish; John Polanyi, a University of Toronto professor, was also born in Germany; and Michael Smith, now at the University of British Columbia, is a native of Blackpool, England. The first Canadian-born chemist to with the Nobel Prize was Henry Taube, from the mixed-farming community of Neudorf, Saskatchewan, for studies accomplished at three American universities. The other two, natives of Montreal, were Rudolph Marcus and Sidney Altman. Two Alberta-born scientists have won the Nobel Prize for physics: Bertram Brockhouse in 1994 for discoveries made 40 years earlier at Chalk River, Ontario, and Richard Taylor for researching subatomic particles called "quarks." He was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize with two Americans in 1990.

    57. MSN Encarta - Taube, Henry
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    58. Biografia De Taube, Henry
    Translate this page taube, henry. (1915- ) Químico estadounidense de origen canadiense, n.en Neudorf (Saskatchewan). Estudió en las Universidades de Saskatchewan y California
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    Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Taube, Henry (1915- ) Químico estadounidense de origen canadiense, n. en Neudorf (Saskatchewan). Estudió en las Universidades de Saskatchewan y California (Berkeley). Desde 1962 ejerció como profesor de química en la Stanford University de California. En 1983 le fue concedido el premio Nobel de Química por sus trabajos sobre los mecanismos de las reacciones de transferencia de electrones (reacciones de oxidación-reducción), sobre todo en complejos metálicos en solución. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

    59. Peer
    Zai-Wei Li and henry taube, Use of Dihydrogen Osmium Complex as a Versatile 1H -Zai-Wei Li, Andrew Yeh and henry taube, Monohydride Complexes of Os(IV)
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    Zaiwei Li
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    Education:
    -Ph.D., Chemistry, Stanford University
    -M.S., Chemistry, Nanjing Uinversity, China
    -B.S., Chemistry, Shanxi University, China
    Research Interests:
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    Selected Publications:

    -Zai-Wei Li and Henry Taube, Use of Dihydrogen Osmium Complex as a Versatile 1H NMR Recognition Probe, Science, 256, 1992, 210.
    -Zai-Wei Li and Henry Taube, Dihydrogen Complexes of Tetraamineosmium(II) with Carbene as Coligand: Facile Hydrogen Transfer from Cyclic Ether to the Metal Center, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 116, 1994, 11584.

    60. Nobel Prizes
    henry taube (1915 ), 1983, Mechanisms of electron transfer reactions in metal taube, henry Tiselius, Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Todd, Alexander Robertus
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    Biochemical research: cell-free fermentation Ernest Rutherford
    Disintegration of elements; chemistry of radioactive substances Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald
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