Prelog Vladimir Prelog (19061998) Szarajevóban született, Prágában tanult, majd az1941es német megszállásig Jugoszláviában dolgozott. Ekkor Svájcba költözött http://www.kfki.hu/~cheminfo/hun/teazo/naptar/prelog.html
Extractions: Vladimir Prelog John Cornforth Prelog a szerves molekulák és reakciók sztereokémiájának tanulmányozásáért, Cornforth az enzimkatalizált reakciók sztereokémiájának vizsgálatáért kapott Nobel-díjat 1975-ben. Vladimir Prelog (19061998) Szarajevóban született, Prágában tanult, majd az 1941-es német megszállásig Jugoszláviában dolgozott. Ekkor Svájcba költözött, és a zürichi mûszaki egyetemen (ETH) tanított. 1975-ben kémiai Nobel-díjat kapott a bonyolult szerves molekulák, például antibiotikumok szerkezetének röntgendiffrakciós meghatározásáért. Szabályokat dolgozott ki a molekulaszerkezet és a vegyületek közötti kapcsolat jellemzésére (Cahn-Ingold-Prelog-szabály). Naptár
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Vladimir Prelog - Autobiography vladimir prelog I was born on July 23rd, 1906 in Sarajevo in the province of Bosnia, prelog, vladimir, My 132 Semesters of Studies of Chemistry. http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/1975/prelog-autobio.html
Extractions: My main interests were natural compounds, from adamantane and aialoids to rifamycins and boromycin. During the work on natural compounds stereochemical problems emerged from all sides. As E.L. Eliel pointed out, stereochemistry is not so much a branch of chemistry but rather a way of looking at chemistry. It was, and still is, great fun trying to find new points of view for it. I travel a lot. Recently I counted that I have given lectures in more than 150 places, often several times. This in spite of the fact that I do not speak any language properly. I suspect that many people come to my lectures because they enjoy my strange accent and skill in managing without actually cheating.
Chemistry 1975 John Warcup Cornforth, vladimir prelog. half 1/2 of the prize, half 1/2 of theprize. Australia and United Kingdom, Switzerland. University of Sussex http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/1975/
Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL "for his work on the stereochemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions" "for his research into the stereochemistry of organic molecules and reactions" John Warcup Cornforth Vladimir Prelog 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Australia and United Kingdom Switzerland University of Sussex
Prelog, Vladimir prelog, vladimir. (b. July 23, 1906, Sarajevo, Bosnia, AustriaHungary now inBosnia and Herzegovinad. Jan. 7, 1998, Zürich, Switz. http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/480_19.html
Extractions: Nobel Prize for Chemistry with John W. Cornforth for his work on the stereochemistry of organic molecules and reactions. (Stereochemistry is the study of the three-dimensional arrangements of atoms within molecules.) Prelog performed wide-ranging research on the stereochemistry of alkaloids, antibiotics, enzymes, and other natural compounds. In particular he contributed to the understanding of stereoisomerism, in which two compounds of identical chemical composition have different, mirror-image configurations (like a person's right and left hands). With Robert Cahn and Sir Christopher Ingold, he developed a nomenclature for describing complex organic compounds. This system, known as CIP, provided a standard and international language for precisely specifying a compound's structure.
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Vladimir Prelog prelog, vladimir, vlädye mir pra lôg Pronunciation Key. prelog, vladimir ,190698, Swiss chemist, b. Sarejevo, AustriaHungary (now in Bosnia and http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0840051.html
Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Prelog, Vladimir Pronunciation Key Prelog, Vladimir Cornforth for his application of X-ray analysis techniques to the determination of the structures of many types of complex organic molecules, such as antibiotics, and for formulating systematic rules that relate molecular structure to the properties of chemical compounds. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, AD AD AD ADS Business Cards Link to Fact Monster Add Fact Monster search ... Privacy
Prelog, Vladimir prelog, vladimir (1906) prelog was born in Sarajevo and studied in Czechoslovakiaat the Institute of Technology in Prague. http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/P/Prelog/1.html
Extractions: Alkaloids were the subject of Prelog's early research, and he derived the structures of quinine, strychnine, and steroid alkaloids from plants of the genera Solanum and Veratrum. His studies of lipoid extracts from animal organs also resulted in the discovery of various steroids and the elucidation of their structures. He investigated metabolic products of microorganisms and with a number of other researchers isolated various new complex natural products that have interesting biological properties. These include antibiotics and bacterial growth factors.
Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order prelog, vladimir, 1975. Prigogine, Ilya, 1977. Ramsay, Sir William, 1904.Richards, Theodore William, 1914. Robinson, Sir Robert, 1947 http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Chemistry/Aboutchemistry/AlphaNobel
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Extractions: Died: 1998 Prelog was educated in Prague. There he received his diploma in chemical engineering (1928) and his doctorate (1929). After his professorship at the University of Zagreb (1935-1941) he emigrated to Switzerland, were he was appointed professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH). Natural products became one of the two main interests of his career, the other being stereochemistry. For this research he was awarded a share of the Nobel Prize for 1975. Links www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1975/index.html For further information on this chemist search the RSC's historical chemistry information service provided by the Library and Information Centre Go to 20th Century Chemists About ENC FECS ...
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Extractions: Died: 1998 Prelog was educated in Prague. There he received his diploma in chemical engineering (1928) and his doctorate (1929). After his professorship at the University of Zagreb (1935-1941) he emigrated to Switzerland, were he was appointed professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH). Natural products became one of the two main interests of his career, the other being stereochemistry. For this research he was awarded a share of the Nobel Prize for 1975. "for his research into the stereochemistry of organic molecules and reactions"
Prelog - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia For information about the Nobel Prize winner, see vladimir prelog. The city ofprelog (Hungarian Perlak; lat. 46.335 N, long. 16.6155556 E, alt. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prelog
Extractions: The city of Prelog (Hungarian: Perlak lat. long. alt. m ) is located in northern Croatia , about 15 km east of Äakovec in MeÄimurje county . 7,871 people (2001) reside in the Prelog municipality, while 4,288 live in the town itself (2001). edit Prelog is mentioned for the first time on December 6 , and that date is celebrated with a local festival . The name Prelog is probably derived from the Croatian word vlak meaning the train pulling , or to pull , since the area attracted many visitors who intentionally came and eventually passed by in the process of transit and trade The place was obviously well managed and organized so that in the king of Croats and Hungarians Matthias Corvinus , was stationed here with his army . It was a trade center when the Zrinski family of rulers ( Nikola Zrinski Petar Zrinski ) controlled the region. In , Petar Zrinski was accused of treason and executed. After this, the population of Prelog decreased due to fear and suspicion of foreign
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