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  1. Xtille Zikw Bele, Lhen Bene Nhalhje Ke Yu' Bza'o =: Pancho Culebro y Los Naguales de Tierra Azul by Mario Molina Cruz, 2007-01
  2. Libertad Gracia Y Destino En El Teatro De Tirso De Molina by Trubiano Mario, 1985
  3. No Hay Dos Sin Tres. Historias de Adulterio by Nuria Amat, Juan Jose Arreola, et all 2000-06-05
  4. Un millon de empleos: Àquimera, utopia o realidad que puede ser conquistada? La tarea de reconstruccion tras el reciente terremoto estimulara la ocupacion ... tamano.(ECONOMÎA): An article from: Mensaje by Sergio Molina Silva, Mario Astorga de Valenzuela, 2010-03-01
  5. Vargas Llosa entre cajas: siguiendo una larga tradición literaria, Mario Vargas Llosa ha dedicado una parte no menor de su producción al teatro, género ... creativas.: An article from: Letras Libres by Vicente Molina Foix, 2007-10-01
  6. Delitos contra la vida y la integidad personal (Biblioteca Juridica Dike) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Mario Molina Arrubla, 1995
  7. Fundamentos de Derecho Procesal Penal by Carlos Mario Molina Arrubla, 2002-01
  8. Responsabilidad penal en el ejercicio de la actividad medica: Parte general (Biblioteca Juridica Dike) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Mario Molina Arrubla, 1994
  9. Air Quality in the Mexico megacity. An integrated assessment.(Reseña de libro): An article from: EURE-Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Urbanos Regionales by José Leal, 2006-08-01
  10. Delitos contra la administracion publica: Integrado con la Ley 190 de 1995 (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Mario Molina Arrubla, 1995
  11. La Fiesta Del Chivo/The Feast of the Goat (Narrativa (Punto de Lectura)) (Spanish Edition) by Mario Vargos Llosa, 2006-09-30
  12. El burlador de Tirso. (Monterrey, México)(TT: The Don Juan of Tirso) (TA: Monterrey, Mexico): An article from: Siempre! by Mario Saavedra, 1997-12-04
  13. El barco en la botella. Ilustraciones de Mario Cecconi. Sonetos iniciales de Fernández Moreno (el Viejo), J. G. Ferreyra Basso, M. Granata, H. Rega Molina by L. Barletta, 1945

61. FIU Newsletter March 2002
Scientist discovered threats to Earth's ozone layer nobel laureate mariomolina to speak at FIU April 4. nobel laureate mario J. molina.
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Scientist discovered threats to Earth's ozone layer
Nobel laureate Mario Molina to speak at FIU April 4 Nobel laureate Mario J. Molina One of the world's leading scientists responsible for discovering the vulnerability of the Earth's ozone layer to human activities and their byproducts will be speaking at Florida International University and presented with an honorary doctorate. Nobel laureate Mario J. Molina, Institute Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will present a lecture as part of the 2002 Presidential Lecture Series on Thursday, April 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Graham Center Ballroom at University Park. In 1974, Molina was co-author (with F. S. Rowland) of an article published in the journal Nature Molina, who was born in Mexico City, Mexico, holds a chemical engineering degree from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, a postgraduate degree from the University of Freiburg, West Germany, and a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. He came to MIT in 1989 with a joint appointment in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences and the Department of Chemistry, and was named MIT Institute Professor in 1997. Prior to joining MIT, Molina held teaching and research positions at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, the University of California, Irvine, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology.

62. Environment News Service: Nobel Prize Chemist Helps Mexico City Clear The Air
MEXICO CITY, Mexico, February 13, 2001 (ENS) Dr. mario molina, the Mexican NobelPrize winning chemist, is lending his considerable expertise to the solution
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Environment Nobel Prize Chemist Helps Mexico City Clear the Air By Susana Guzmán MEXICO CITY, Mexico
, February 13, 2001 (ENS) - Dr. Mario Molina, the Mexican Nobel Prize winning chemist, is lending his considerable expertise to the solution of the air quality problems in Mexico City, one of the world's most polluted cities. In 1995, Dr. Molina received a Nobel prize for his work in atmospheric chemistry and the effect of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) on the depletion of the ozone layer. He is now a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Molina met with scientists from the United States and Germany as well as Mexican federal and local environmental authorities to help shape the air pollution cleanup efforts that are planned for the next six months. These efforts are part of Proaire - a 10 year air quality management program for the Mexico City Metropolitan Area from 2001 to 2010. Dr. Mario Molina (right) outlines his proposals for clearing the air in Mexico City with Claudia Sheinbaum, secretary of environment of Distrito Federal, next to him. Beside her is Martha Hilda Gonzalez, secretary of ecology for the state of Mexico (Photo (c) Susana Guzman) Dr. Molina contributed 71 recommendations to diminish the pollution that has been linked to an increase in deaths caused by particles in the air measuring less than 10 microns in diameter. These particles are emitted by the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels in vehicles and factories.

63. Premios Nobel De Química
Premios nobel de Química. atmosférica, particularmente en lo concerniente a la formacióny descomposición de ozono , Crutzen, Paul; molina, mario; Rowland, F
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64. Termpaper-molina
5. Malmstrom, Bo G. molina, mario J. nobel Lectures in Chemistry 19911995;World Scientific Publishing Company, 1995, pp. 245-264.
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Mario Molina
Mario J. Molina, a Mexican-born American chemist, is an important figure in the atmospheric science community. He and scientists F. Sherwood Rowland and Paul Crutzen won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995 for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone (3). After graduating with a chemical engineering degree from UNAM in 1965, Molina decided to pursue his master’s degree. For this, he went to the University of Freiburg in Germany, where he earned a degree in polymerization kinetics in 1967. Upon realizing his desire to study basic subjects, which would allow him to broaden his background and explore other areas of research, Molina decided to enroll in a graduate program in the United States. First, however, he returned to his alma mater (UNAM), where he served as an assistant professor for a year and was responsible for setting up the first graduate program in chemical engineering. (6) In 1968, finally able to pursure further studies in physical chemistry, an excited Molina entered the University of California at Berkeley (6). While there, Molina joined a research group under the direction of Professor George C. Pimentel, whose goal was to study molecular dynamics using chemical lasers. During his work with this group, Molina met and fell in love with Luisa Tan, a fellow graduate student in Pimentel's group and the woman who would later become his wife. Working in Pimentel's group was a highlight of Molina's days at Berkeley, and he credits Pimentel for much of his interest and success in his work as a chemist. "He was an excellent teacher and a wonderful mentor; his warmth, enthusiasm, and encouragement provided me with inspiration to pursue important scientific questions" (5).

65. 1995 NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS
award the 1995 nobel Prize in Chemistry to Professor Paul Crutzen, MaxPlanck-Institutefor Chemistry, Mainz, Germany (Dutch citizen). Professor mario molina,
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Paul Crutzen
Mario Molina
F. Sherwood Rowland 1995 NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS! The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to: Professor Paul Crutzen, Max-Planck-Institute for Chemistry,
Mainz, Germany (Dutch citizen). Professor Mario Molina, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences and Department of Chemistry, MIT,
Cambridge, MA, USA. Professor F. Sherwood Rowland, Department of Chemistry, University of CA,
Irvine, CA, USA. for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone. DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY University of Maryland College Park Permission is granted to educators for free use of image and Postix in teaching.
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66. Premio Nobel De Química 1995
Translate this page Dr. mario molina Henríquez. Premio nobel de Química (1995). Josémario molina Henríquez nació el 19 de Marzo de 1943 en la Ciudad
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Está casado con María Luisa Tan, y de esta familia, un retoño llamado "Jelipe", inunda su hogar de felicidad.
MIT 54 - 1312
Cambridge MA 02139, USA.
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67. The Heinz Awards
mario molina, Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, isone of In 1995, he shared the nobel Prize in chemistry for joint research on
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68. BBC Mundo - Latinoamérica Y El Nobel - 08.12.2000
Translate this page 1990. Los científicos latinoamericanos. mario J. molina, fue el últimolatinoamericano galardonado con un premio nobel. Pero las
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Carlos Saavedra Lamas, fue el primer latinoamericano en ser reconocido con un Nobel. Finalmente, la guatemalteca Rigoberta Menchú fue premiada en 1992, por su "trabajo por la justicia social y la reconciliación etno-cultural basada en el respeto de los derechos de los pueblos indígenas", como se resalta en la página oficial de los premios Nobel. Gabriela Mistral fue la primera latinoamericana en recibir un Nobel. 23 años después, en 1970, otro argentino, Luis F. Leloir, era reconocido por sus trabajos científicos, en este caso en el campo de la química. Leloir descubrió "a los nucleótidos del azúcar y el rol que juegan en la biosíntesis de los carbohidratos". Búsqueda en BBC Mundo Voluntad centenaria Un idealista hasta el fin Nobel de la Paz Nobel de Literatura ... Nobel de Medicina Nota: el contenido de las páginas sugeridas no es responsabilidad de la BBC.

69. University Of Chicago News: Nobel Laureates
The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995 with Paul J. Crutzen and mario molina “for theirwork in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and
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University of Chicago Chemistry Nobel Laureates Seventy-four Laureates have been faculty, students or researchers at the University of Chicago. Fourteen of those Laureates won prizes in Chemistry.
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Research Associate in the James Franck Institute The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1996
with Sir Harold W. Kroto and Robert F. Curl, Jr.
F. Sherwood Rowland

S.M., 1951; Ph.D., 1952; D.Sc (honorary), 1989. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995
with Paul J. Crutzen and Mario Molina
Paul Crutzen

Visiting Professor in the Geophysical Sciences Division The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995
with F. Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina Yuan T. Lee Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry , 1968-1971; Associate Professor, 1971-73; Professor, 1973-74. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1986 with Dudley Herschbach and John Polanyi Henry Taube Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry , 1946-1948; Associate Professor, 1948-1953; Professor, 1954-1960; Chairman, 1955-1958; Carl William Eisendrath Professor, 1960-1961. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1983 Herbert C. Brown

70. Campus
Translate this page El profesor mexicano y premio nobel de Química mario molina acudió ayer a la UCM,invitado por el Foro Complutense, para descifrar los retos medioambientales
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Miércoles, 20 de febrero de 2002 ACTUALIDAD El Nobel Molina: «La contaminación es global y requiere soluciones integrales»
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MEDIO AMBIENTE. El profesor mexicano y premio Nobel de Química Mario Molina acudió ayer a la UCM, invitado por el Foro Complutense, para descifrar los retos medioambientales del planeta en el siglo XXI. «La contaminación empieza a ser un fenómeno global, y las soluciones deben ser integrales», explicó.
La contaminación es un fenómeno global. Así lo defendió ayer el Nobel de Química Mario Molina, quien propuso «soluciones integrales» para resolver un «conflicto planetario» y no descartó la energía nuclear, «una fuente mejorable pero que ha demostrado resultados positivos». Este profesor mexicano, uno de los mayores expertos mudiales en química atmosférica, vinculó lo que consideró las dos grandes amenazas del medio ambiente en este comienzo de siglo: la contaminación global, con el calentamiento de la atmósfera como punta de lanza, y la regional, «el llamado

71. Physics News Update Number 245 - THE 1996 NOBEL PRIZE FOR CHEMISTRY
THE 1996 nobel PRIZE FOR CHEMISTRY goes to mario molina of MIT, T. Sherwood Rowlandof UC Irvine, and Paul Crutzen of the Max Planck Institute in Mainz
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72. Kimyaokulu - Nobel ödülü Kazanan Bilim Adamlarý
nobel ÖDÜLÜ KAZANAN BILIM ADAMLARI VE YAPTIGI ÇALISMALAR. J. Hollanda, MaxPlanck-Institutefor Chemistry, Mainz, Almanya, d. 1933; molina, mario J. ABD
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NOBEL ÖDÜLÜ KAZANAN BÝLÝM ADAMLARI VE YAPTIÐI ÇALIÞMALAR YIL YAPILAN ÇALIÞMALAR VE BÝLÝM ADAMLARI HOEGER, ALAN J. Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Santa Barbara, California, ABD
DÝARMÝD, ALAN G. MAC Pensilvanya Üniversitesi, Philadelplia, ABD
SHIRAKAWA, HÝDEKÝ Tsukuba Üniverditesi, Japonya
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ZEWAÝL, AHMET H. Kaliforniya Teknoloji Enstitüsü, ABD
Femtosaniye spektroskapi kullanarak kimyasal reaksiyonlarda geçiþ durumlarý konusunda yaptýðý çalýþma
KOHN, WALTER A.B.D., Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Santa Barbara, CA, A.B.D., d. 1923; ve
POPLE, JOHN A. A.B.D., Northwestern Üniversitesi, Evanston, IL, A.S.A, d. 1925:
Walter Kohn’a yoðunluk fonksiyoneli kuramý bulduðu için, John Pople’a, kuantum kimyasýnda hesaplamalý yöntemleri geliþtirdiði için
BOYER, PAUL D. A.B.D., Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Los Angeles, A.B.D., d. 1918; ve
WALKER, JOHN E. Ýngiltere, Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom, d. 1941; Adenozin Trifosfat (ATP) sentezinin enzimatik mekanizmasýný aydýnlattýklarý için; ve

73. AGU Web Site: Pioneers In Ozone Research Receive Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
Only one other nobel prize has ever been warded in the realm of atmospheric of theMaxPlanck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany; mario molina of the
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Pioneers in Ozone Research Receive Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
Permission is hereby granted to journalists to use this material so long as credit is given, and to teachers to use this material in classrooms. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded its 1995 Nobel prizes in chemistry to three AGU members for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone. Only one other Nobel prize has ever been warded in the realm of atmospheric research. The honorees are professors Paul Crutzen of the Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany; Mario Molina of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and F. Sherwood Rowland of the University of California, Irvine. The Academy credits the three with contributing to "our salvation from a global environmental problem that could have catastrophic consequences." Crutzen, Molina, and Rowland are noted for their pioneering contributions to explaining how ozone forms and decomposes through chemical processes in the atmosphere. They have shown how sensitive the ozone layer is to the influence of anthropogenic emissions of certain compounds. The thin ozone layer has proven to be an "Achilles heel" that may be seriously damaged by moderate changes n the composition of the atmosphere. The work of these pioneers contributed in 1987 to the signing of the Montreal Protocol, a multinational accord that severely limited CFC emissions to protect the ozone layer. With a few exceptions, the gases that pose the greatest threat to the ozone layer will be completely banned by 1996. If the protocol guidelines are followed, it will take at least 100 years for the ozone layer to recover.

74. GK- National Network Of Education
Smith, Michael, 1993. Olah, George A. 1994. Crutzen, Paul, 1995. molina, mario,1995. Rowland, F. Sherwood, 1995. Kroto, Sir Harold W. 1996. Smalley, Richard E.1996.
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75. Nobel Prize For Chemistry
nobel Prize for Chemistry CRUTZEN, PAUL J., Netherlands molina, mario J., USAROWLAND, F. SHERWOOD, USA, 1995, for their work in atmospheric chemistry
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John A. Pople, Great Britain "to Walter Kohn for his development of the density-functional theory and to John Pople for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry." BOYER, PAUL D., U.S.A
WALKER, JOHN E., Great Britain "for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)" SKOU, JENS C., Denmark "for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase" CURL, ROBERT F. JR., U.S.A
KROTO, Sir HAROLD W, Great Britain
SMALLEY, RICHARD E., U.S.A "for their discovery of fullerenes"

76. National Chemistry Week - Articles - Atmospheric Chemists Win 1995 Nobel Prize I
The 1995 nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to three atmospheric of the Max PlanckInstitute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany; mario molina (American), Martin
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Atmospheric Chemists Win 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
The 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to three atmospheric chemists, Paul Crutzen (Dutch), Director of the Atmospheric Chemistry Department of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany; Mario Molina (American), Martin Professor of Environmental Sciences in the Departments of Chemistry and Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA and F. Sherwood Rowland (American), Bren Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine, CA, for their work on the forma- tion and decomposition of ozone. Ozone (O ), a harmful compound at ground level, is scattered thinly throughout the layer of the atmosphere called the stratosphere. This layer is also known as the ozone layer. Ozone is formed when ultra-violet tradiation from the sun splits an oxygen molecule, O , into two atoms which then join with another oxygen molecule to form O

77. Nud: Science/Chemistry/Nobel Prize In Chemistry/Nobel Laureates/Molina, Mario J.
Links Autobiography of mario molina molina shared the 1995 nobel Prize inChemistry for work on the fate of chlorofluorocarbons in the atmosphere.
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78. Center For Health And The Global Environment, Harvard Medical School
mario J. molina, Ph.D. Institute Professor, Earth, Atmospheric, andPlanetary Sciences, MIT (Shared nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1995).
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Professor Mario Molina has been involved in developing our understanding of the chemistry of the stratospheric ozone layer and its susceptibility to human-made perturbations. In 1974 he was a co-author, with F. S. Rowland, of the publication in the British magazine Nature, of their research on the threat to the ozone layer from chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) gases that were being used as propellants in spray cans, as refrigerants, as solvents, etc. More recently, he has also been involved with the chemistry of air pollution of the lower atmosphere. He is also pursuing interdisciplinary work on tropospheric pollution issues, working with colleagues from many other disciplines on the problem of rapidly growing cities with severe air pollution problems.

79. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Moissan, Henri, 1906. molina, mario, 1995. Moore, Stanford,1972.
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80. Biographies: Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Chemistry
History of Science History of Chemistry Winners of the nobel Prize in RobertBruce; Michel, Hartmut; Mitchell, Peter D. Moissan, Henri; molina, mario J.
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