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         Taube Henry:     more books (29)
  1. Electron Transfer Reactions of Complex Ions in Solution (Current Chemical Concep by Henry Taube, 1970
  2. Metrics, Connections and Gluing Theorems (Cbms Regional Conference Series in Mathematics) by Clifford Henry Taubes, 1996-07-03
  3. L² Moduli Spaces on 4-Manifolds with Cylindrical Ends (Monographs in Geometry and Topology, Vol. 1) by Clifford Henry Taubes, 1993-01-01
  4. Seiberg-Witten and Gromov invariants for symplectic 4-manifolds (2010 re-issue) by Clifford Henry Taubes, 2010-06-02
  5. Prix Nobel Canadien: Saul Bellow, Lester Bowles Pearson, Robert Mundell, Rudolph Marcus, Henry Taube, David Hunter Hubel, Frederick Banting (French Edition)
  6. People From Saskatchewan: Robert Latimer, Peter Vasilevich Verigin, Lois Hole, Seager Wheeler, Connie Fogal, C. Donald Bateman, Henry Taube
  7. Lauréat de La Médaille Priestley: Linus Pauling, Robert Mulliken, Peter Debye, Henry Taube, Frank Albert Cotton, Harold Clayton Urey (French Edition)
  8. Chimiste Inorganique: Dmitri Mendeleïev, Linus Pauling, Henri Moissan, Paul Sabatier, Henry Taube, Richard R. Schrock, Frank Albert Cotton (French Edition)
  9. Chimiste Canadien: Henry Taube, John Charles Polanyi, Michael Smith, Ronald Gillespie, William Fyfe, Gerhard Herzberg, Joseph Schwarcz (French Edition)
  10. Modeling Differential Equations in Biology by Clifford Henry Taubes, 2000-11-25
  11. Remember by Herman Taube, Suzanne Taube, 1951
  12. In memoriam.(Henry Taube, J. E. Guillet)(Obituary): An article from: Canadian Chemical News
  13. American Artist May 1947 Jan Balet Cover (Two-Color Drawing), Otis Dozier - Painter of Desert and Mountain, William Swallow Ceramic Sculptor, Pictorial Composition by Frederic Taubes, Henry Stahlhut, Earl Gross
  14. Internation Conference on Co-ordination Chemistry, London, April 6th-11th, 1959: Lectures Delivered and Abstracts of Papers Submitted (Special Publication No. 13) by Karl Ziegler, H.M.N.H. Irving, et all 1959

61. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
A listing of nobel Prize winners in chemistry from 1901 to 1999.Category Science Chemistry History......Deutsche Version; nobel Prize for Chemistry (with pictures). elucidation of biologicallyimportant nucleic acid protein complexes 1983 henry taube (Canada, *1915
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Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Netherlands, 1852-08-30 - 1911-03-01)
Discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and of the osmotic pressure in solutions
Emil H. Fischer (Germany, 1852-10-09 - 1919-07-15)
Synthetic studies in the area of sugar and purine groups
Svante A. Arrhenius (Sweden, 1859-02-19 - 1927-10-02)
Theory of electrolytic dissociation
Sir William Ramsay (United Kingdom, 1852-10-02 - 1916-07-23)
Discovery of the indifferent gaseous elements in air (noble gases)
Adolf von Baeyer (Germany, 1835-10-31 - 1917-08-20)
Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds
Henri Moissan (France, 1852-09-28 - 1907-02-20)
Investigation and isolation of the element fluorine
Eduard Buchner (Germany, 1860-05-20 - 1917-08-13)
Biochemical studies, discovery of fermentation without cells
Sir Ernest Rutherford (United Kingdom, 1871-08-30 - 1937-10-19)
Decay of the elements, chemistry of radioactive substances
Wilhelm Ostwald (Germany, 1853-09-02 - 1932-04-04)
Catalysis, chemical equilibria and reaction rates

62. 20th Century Year By Year 1983
nobel Prizes. Chemistry taube, henry, USA, Stanford University, Stanford, CA,b. 1915 (in Saskatoon, Canada) for his work on the mechanisms of electron
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NBA: Philadelphia 76ers vs. LA Lakers Series: 4-2
NCAA Football: Miami-Fl Record: 11-1-0 Heisman Trophy: Mike Rozier, Nebraska, RB points: 1,801
Stanley Cup: New York Islanders vs. Edmunton Oilers Series: 4-0
Super Bowl XVII: Washington Redskins vs. Miami Dolphins Score: 27-17 US Open Golf:Larry Nelson Score: 280 Course: Oakmont CC Location: Oakmont, PA World Cup Soccer: Italy vs. West Germany Score: 3-1
World Series:Baltimore Orioles vs. Philadelphia Phillies Series: 4-1
Popular Music of 1983
1. "Down Under" ... Men at Work
2. "Africa" ... Toto
3. "Baby, Come to Me" ... Patti Austin & James Ingram
4. "Billie Jean" ... Michael Jackson
5. "Come on Eileen" ... Dexys Midnight Runners

63. WAIS - World Affairs Report - James Murray Luck
Two are nobel laureates chemist henry taube and physicist Richard Taylor. Theyall came from small Canadian towns and are a tribute to Canadian education.
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James Murray Luck
Tomorrow, Sunday, October 3 a reception will be held to mark the centennial of the birth of James Murray Luck and to launch his book Reminiscences (pp. 260), published by the important science clearing house he founded, Annual Reviews, there are now 28 series covering different fields. In a Foreword, Joshua Lederberg, President Emeritus of Rockefeller University and a member of the Annual Reviews Board of Directors pays tribute to Murray. The book is a significant contribution to the WAIS debate about science and the humanities. Murray was important not only as a scientist but as a human.
Murray was one of the numerous Canadians I have known at Stanford who have made an internationally recognized contribution to knowledge. Two are Nobel laureates: chemist Henry Taube and physicist Richard Taylor. They all came from small Canadian towns and are a tribute to Canadian education. Murray was born in Paris, no, not France but Ontario. How it got that name I do not know. Also at Stanford is Canadian-born Arthur I. Schawlow, Nobel laureate in physics.
In the Introduction, Murray gives a long account of his English genealogy and his education. I taught courses on biography and autobiography and Stanford, one of my favorites being that of Nobel laureate, biologist Ramón y Cajal, entitled Mi infancia y juventud. It is a fascinating book, because he too grew up in a small town (in Aragon). A boy of immense curiosity and wide interests, he landed in the town jail for some prank he had committed. I do not think that Murray ever had such an honor. His account of his university years culminated with his stay at Cambridge, where he worked with Joseph Needham and J.B.S. Haldane.

64. Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
nobel Prize in Chemistry YUAN T. LEE JOHN C. POLANYI 1985 HERBERT A. HAUPTMAN JEROMEKARLE 1984 ROBERT BRUCE MERRIFIELD 1983 henry taube 1982 SIR AARON KLUG
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65. Nobel Laureates Call For Action On Global Warming At The Kyoto Climate Summit
Selected Prominent Signatories to the World Scientists' Call for Action at theKyoto Climate Summit. nobel LAUREATES. Physics 1988 * henry taube, USA.
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Five years ago, in the World Scientists' Warning to Humanity , 1600 of the world's senior scientists sounded an unprecedented warning: Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms. Addressed to political, industrial, religious, and scientific leaders, the Warning demonstrated that the scientific community had reached a consensus that grave threats imperil the future of humanity and the global environment. However, over four years have passed, and progress has been woefully inadequate. Some of the most serious problems have worsened. Invaluable time has been squandered because so few leaders have risen to the challenge. The December 1997 Climate Summit in Kyoto, Japan, presents a unique opportunity. The world's political leaders can demonstrate a new commitment to the protection of the environment. The goal is to strengthen the 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change by agreeing to effective controls on human practices affecting climate. This they can and must do, primarily by augmenting the Convention's voluntary measures with legally binding commitments to reduce industrial nations' emissions of heat-trapping gases significantly below 1990 levels in accordance with a near-term timetable.

66. Biographies Of Scientists Articles - Suite101.com
30 April 2002 henry taube Leader in Inorganic Chemistry henry taubewas the first Canadian born chemist to win the nobel Prize.
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67. "Canadian Nobel Laureates" By Edward Willett
Just two years later in 1983, henry taube, whom the nobel committee called oneof the most creative contemporary workers in inorganic chemistry, won the
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This is the time of year when the Nobel Prizes for science are awarded, and while there haven't been any Canadian winners this year, for a small country, Canada has been well represented in the awards in the past few yearsand can lay claim to one of the most important discoveries in medicine earlier this century. And within Canada, Saskatchewan is also well-represented for its size among these prestigious awards. A search of the Nobel Prizes' Web site (www.nobel.se) for the word Canada turns up more than 90 entries. In all, 10 Nobel Laureates are Canadian or are closely identified with Canada; many more studied, grew up or taught here in the course of careers that may have taken them all over the world. Just two years later in 1983, Henry Taube, whom the Nobel committee called "one of the most creative contemporary workers in inorganic chemistry," won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Putatively, it was for "his work on the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes," which sounds rather esoteric, but has practical use in many fieldseven biochemistry, where his discoveries are playing an important role in the study of respiration.. In any event, as one of his nominators pointed out, Taube has made at least 18 major discoveries in chemistry.

68. Past Winners Of The Harrison Howe Award
for a nobel Laureate takes you to their entry in the nobel Prize Internet 1959 PaulDoty; 1960 henry taube (1983); 1961 Michael Dewar; 1962 Gilbert Stork; 1963
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69. Saskatchewan's Top News Stories: Science And Technology
Herzberg, a physicist, was awarded the nobel prize for chemistry in 1971. Thereweren't the same kind of chuckles last week when henry taube was awarded this
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October 25, 1983. p.B5 By Eric O. Burt Scientists around the world were reported to have chuckled when Gerhard Herzberg, a physicist, was awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1971. There weren't the same kind of chuckles last week when Henry Taube was awarded this year's prize in the chemistry category. Taube's field throughout his career has been chemistry. But there are chuckles around the University of Saskatchewan, which is taking credit for producing winners of the first and the latest Nobel chemistry prizes awarded to Canadians. The award of the $240,000 prize to former student Taube, now a professor at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., stirred memories of the 1971 award, then worth $88,000 to Herzberg, a former professor here. Herzberg arrived on the Saskatoon campus in 1935, the year Taube graduated with a bachelor of science degree. He was due to leave in 1937, when Taube completed his master's in science. But he didn't leave until 1945. J.W.T. Spinks, now president emeritus of the university, had a part in the careers of both men. It was as a junior member of the faculty that Spinks was entrusted with the responsibility of bringing Herzberg from Germany. And over the next while, Spinks was research supervisor as Taube worked toward his master's degree.

70. Nobel Prize Winners: Chemistry
nobel Prize Winners Chemistry. The descriptions in green are for work that isrelevant to high school chemistry Year. Article. Country*. 1983. taube, henry. US.
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The descriptions in green are for work that is relevant to high school chemistry Year Article Country* Achievement Hoff, Jacobus Henricus van't The Netherlands laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure Fischer, Emil Germany work on sugar and purine syntheses Arrhenius, Svante Sweden theory of electrolytic dissociation.
Arrhenius not only proposed that acids and bases break up into ions, but he used ions to explain neutralization reactions and electrical conductivity of solutions. Ramsay, Sir William U.K. discovery of inert gas elements and their places in the periodic system.
Through fractional distillation and spectral analysis of liquid argon from liquid air, Ramsay discovered neon, krypton and xenon. Baeyer, Adolf von Germany work on organic dyes, hydroaromatic compounds Moissan, Henri France isolation of fluorine ; introduction of Moissan furnace
By electrolysis of HF, Moissan isolated fluorine and remarked that it could attack even cold silicon, burning it with occasional sparks. Buchner, Eduard

71. LTS Volunteer Orientation 2000
Canadian nobel Laureates Attending the Conference Bert Brockhouse (Physics Marcus(Chemistry 1992 Electron transfer reactions) henry taube (Chemistry 1983
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ATA Science Conference Webpage Written by Emily C. Freeman LTS Partnership Program Coordinators Emily Freeman and Catherine Krasnik took part in Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) Science Council conference held in Edmonton November 16 to 19, 2000. Over 1,500 science teachers from Alberta, other Canadian provinces, and the United States attended the conference. Emily and Catherine's presentation, " Let's Talk Science Partnership Program ", emphasized the LTS program to science teachers. In addition, they conducted a focus group to identify the needs of science educators for their upcoming webpage which will represent a collection of science links geared towards elementary and high school teachers. In addition, the National Let's Talk Science program sponsored a booth in the exhibit hall, which was well attended. This also represents the first time two Let's Talk Science Partnership Programs have worked together at a national conference (McMaster and University of Alberta). We are both grateful for the support we received at the ATA Science Conference 2000. And to the Dean of Science who graciously funded the conference trip. The highlight for us both was the attendance of five Canadian Nobel laureates. Originally, seven laureates accepted the invitation to the conference. Unfortunately, the illness of one laureate (Altman) and death of another (Smith) prevented the full cohort from being at the conference. Still, having five Canadian Nobel laureates under one roof was unprecedented!

72. November 30 - Today In Science History
henry taube. 1983 (EB), Born 30 Nov 1915 Canadianborn American chemist who in1983 won the nobel Prize for Chemistry for his extensive research into the
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Polish-born American endocrinologist and corecipient , with Roger Guillemin and Rosalyn Yalow, of the 1977 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. Schally fled Poland with his family in 1939. Schally became a U.S. citizen in 1962. He became senior medical investigator with the Veterans Administration in 1973. He was noted for isolating and synthesizing three hormones that are produced by the region of the brain known as the hypothalamus; these hormones control the activities of other hormone- producing glands. These accomplishments were the synthesis of TRH (thyrotropin-releasing hormone), the isolation and synthesis of LH-RH (luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone), and studies of the action of somatostatin. Henry Taube
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Canadian-born American chemist who in 1983 won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his extensive research into the properties and reactions of dissolved inorganic substances, particularly oxidation-reduction processes involving the ions of metallic elements. Metals often form complexes , in which other atoms cluster around the metal atom, transfering and sharing electrons among themselves to bind together. Taube discovered that during a reaction, a temporary "bridge" of atoms often forms between metal atoms. He studied the electron transfer across this bridge, speeding up reactions that would otherwise happen only slowly or not at all. His ideas are relevant beyond his own field of study, for example, in biochemical processes such as respiration.

73. TUBITAK-GMBAE: 1950-1999 Nobel Odulleri Listesi
19501999 Yillari arasinda fizik, kimya, ekonomi, fizyoloji ve tip alanlarindaNobel ödülü alan bilimadamlari ve çalismalari 1. henry taube.
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1950-1999 Yýllarý arasýnda fizik, kimya, ekonomi, fizyoloji ve týp alanlarýnda Nobel ödülü alan bilimadamlarý ve çalýþmalarý Yýl Çalýþma Ödül Sahibi Physics The development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and the discoveries regarding mesons made with this method. Cecil Frank Powell The pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially accelerated atomic particles. "Sir John Douglas Cockcroft; Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton" The development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith. "Felix Bloch; Edward Mills Purcell" Demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contract microscope. Frits (Frederik) Zernike "Fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for the statistical interpretation of the wavefunction; and for the coincidence method and the discoveries made therewith." "Max Born; Walther Bothe" "Discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum; and precision determination of the magnetic moment of the electron." "Willis Eugene Lamb; Polykarp Kusch"

74. Nobel Prize In Chemistry - Wikipedia
http//www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/index.html. Gilbert, Frederick Sanger 1981Kenichi Fukui, Roald Hoffmann 1982 Aaron Klug 1983 henry taube 1984 Robert
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76. Living Nobel Laureates
henry taube, professor emeritus in the Department of Chemistry, won the 1983Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in inorganic chemistry; in particular
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Kenneth J. Arrow, professor emeritus in the Department of Economics, shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Economics for pioneering contributions to general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory. Gary S. Becker, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, won the 1992 Nobel Prize in Economics for extending the domain of microeconomic analysis to a wide range of human behavior and interaction, including non-market behavior. Paul Berg, professor emeritus in the Department of Biochemistry, shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant DNA. Steven Chu, professor in the departments of Physics and Applied Physics, shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. Milton Friedman

77. University Of Virginia Department Of Chemistry
Cornell University. 1990, Professor henry taube (1983 nobel Prize). Stanford University.1990, Professor John Polanyi (1986 nobel Prize). University of Toronto. 1992,
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78. Tous Les Prix Nobel De Chimie
Prix nobels, Alfred nobel. A. Kurt Alder. Sydney Altman. Richard Laurence MillingtonSynge. T. henry taube. Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius. Alexander Todd. U.
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79. Prémios Nobel
Translate this page . Prémios nobel de Química. 1983 - henry taube (EUA), pelos estudos efectuados sobreas reacções de transferência de electrões, em especial, nos complexos
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Prémios Nobel de Química 2002 - John B. Fenn (EUA), Koichi Tanaka (Japão), e Kurt Wüthrich (Suíça), pela sua contribuição para o desenvolvimento da espectrometria de massa e ressonância magnética nuclear, métodos que permitem identificar e analisar macromoléculas biológicas, como as proteínas. Os trabalhos premiados permitiram desenvolver métodos analíticos que facilitam a compreensão das macromoléculas e a interacção destas, ou seja, basicamente aquilo que determina as funções das células do corpo humano e também revolucionaram o desenvolvimento de medicamentos e são promissores em outras áreas como, por exemplo, o controlo alimentar e o diagnóstico precoce de alguns tipos de cancro.
William Knowles (E.U.A), Barry Sharpless (E.U.A), Ryoji Noyori (Japão), pela investigações na área da síntese catalítica assimétrica
Alan J. Heeger (E.U.A), Alan G. MacDiarmid (E.U.A), Hideki Shirakawa (Japão), pela descoberta e desenvolvimento dos polímeros condutores.
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80. CM Magazine: Canada And The Nobel Prize: Biographies, Portraits And Fascinating
One example is in the chapter on henry taube who received the nobel Prize forChemistry in 1983. To explain taube's work, Black quotes another source.
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CM . . . . Volume IX Number 10. . . . January, 2003 Canada and the Nobel Prize: Biographies, Portraits and Fascinating Facts.
Harry Black.
Markham, ON: Pembroke, 2002.
120 pp., pbk., $18.95.
ISBN 1-55138-150-8. Subject Headings:
Nobel Prizes.
Biography-20th century. Grades 7-10 / Ages 12-15. Review by Tom Chambers.
excerpt: A Nobel Prize is awarded each year to those who have made significant achievements in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine. There are also prizes for Literature and for World Peace. These were established by Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), a Swedish chemical engineer, who made a huge fortune from the discovery of dynamite. In 1968, the Bank of Sweden set up a separate prize for outstanding achievement in Economics in Nobel's name. Canada and the Nobel Prize is about the twenty-three Canadians who received these prestigious awards.

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