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  1. Theories of Chemical Reactions Rates: Selected Papers of Rudolph A. Marcus (Series on 20th Century Chemistry)
  2. Relocating Eden: The Image and Politics of Inuit Exile in the Canadian Arctic (Arctic Visions Series) by Alan Rudolph Marcus, 1995-06-15
  3. California Institute of Technology: Carl David Anderson, Ahmed Zewail, Linus Pauling, Rudolph Marcus, Thomas Hunt Morgan (French Edition)
  4. Rudolph A. Marcus
  5. Person (Niedersachsen): Martin Schmidt, Ne-Total, Heinz Kattner, Johann Ganten, Marcus Rudolph, Wolfgang Senger, Hans-Joachim Wahlbrink (German Edition)
  6. Chimiste Théorique: Linus Pauling, Robert Mulliken, Rudolph Marcus, Ilya Prigogine, John Clark Slater, Robert Ghormley Parr, Charles Coulson (French Edition)
  7. Prix Nobel Canadien: Saul Bellow, Lester Bowles Pearson, Robert Mundell, Rudolph Marcus, Henry Taube, David Hunter Hubel, Frederick Banting (French Edition)
  8. Interview with Rudolph A. Marcus (California Institute of Technology Oral History Project) by R. A Marcus, 1995
  9. The Hill reaction as a model for chemical conversion of solar energy (Technical Report) by Rudolph J Marcus, 1959
  10. Sehenswertes Brandenburger Land: Bilder Aus Dem Landkreis Brandenburg by Marcus Alert, Karl-Otto Beindorf, et all 1993
  11. The American colonial Jew;: A study in acculturation (B. G. Rudolph lectures in Judaic studies) by Jacob Rader Marcus, 1967
  12. JEGP--Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volume LXII, Number 2, April, 1963: On the Structure of Goethes Egmont; Klarchen in Goethe's Egmont; Technique in "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry"; Eugene O'Neill's Debt to Thoreau in a Touch of the Poet, Etc by Jeffrey L. Robert T. Ittner; James W. Gargano; Mordecai Marcus; A. B. Chambers; Arthur Freeman; Leonard S. Frey; Rudolph C. Bambas; Tom H. Towers; John E. Bernbock; Charles Richard Sanders; George C. Schoolfield Sammons, 1963

21. Marcus, Rudolph Arthur (1923- ), Chimiste Américain D'origine Canadienne
Translate this page rudolph Arthur marcus (1923 Il a élaboré une formule, appelée théorie de marcus,qui a permis aux Ces travaux lui ont valu, en 1992, le prix nobel de chimie
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22. Les Prix Nobel De Chimie
Translate this page Les Prix nobel de Chimie. Scientifiques. Nationalités. 1901. 1991. Richard Ernst.Suisse. 1992. rudolph Arthur marcus. Etats-Unis. 1993. KB Mullis M Smith.
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23. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Chemistry
Year, nobel Laureate, Country of birth. 1992, marcus, rudolph A. for his contributionsto the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems , Canada.
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Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth Heeger, Alan J.
"for the discovery and development of conductive polymers" USA Kohn, Walter
"for his development of the density-functional theory" Austria Olah, George A.
"for his contribution to carbonation chemistry" Hungary Marcus, Rudolph A.
"for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems" Canada Altman, Sidney
"for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA" Canada Hauptman, Herbert A.
"for their development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures" USA Karle, Jerome
"for their development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures" USA Klug, Sir Aaron
"for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein complexes" Lithuania Hoffmann, Roald

24. Reporter: A Nobel Gesture
In July, the Department of Chemistry invited nobel laureate rudolph marcus back tothe campus where he completed two degrees in chemistry (BSc'43, PhD'46) for
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A Nobel gesture
It's not every day that one of your graduates wins the Nobel Prize. When it happens, you want to do something to mark the occasion. In July, the Department of Chemistry invited Nobel laureate Rudolph Marcus back to the campus where he completed two degrees in chemistry (BSc'43, PhD'46) for the unveiling of a commemorative plaque in his honour in the Otto Maass Chemistry Building. The Montreal-born Marcus currently plies his trade at the California Institute of Technology. He hasn't forgotten the role McGill played in helping him prepare for his Nobel Prize-winning career (Marcus earned the prize in 1992 for chemistry). In a 1993 interview, Marcus paid tribute to the professors he had at McGill. "The teachers were wonderful. Men like Carl Winkler and Raymond Boyer they made their subjects come alive." As a PhD candidate, Marcus took part in the Chemistry Department's World War II research on RDX, a potent chemical explosive. His theoretical work on electron transfer reactions in chemical systems influenced colleagues around the world. When McGill awarded Marcus an honorary degree in 1988, the chemist took the opportunity to warn young scientists that they might encounter a few bumps in the road as they began their careers and urged them not to get too discouraged.

25. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
1991 1993 rudolph A. marcus. The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1992. rudolphArthur marcus was born on July 21, 1923 in Montreal, Canada.
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Rudolph A. Marcus The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1992 Rudolph Arthur Marcus was born on July 21, 1923 in Montreal, Canada. He married Laura Hearne in 1949 and had three sons who are Kenneth, Alan, and Raymond. The Marcus theory shed light on diverse and fundamental phenomena such as photosynthesis, cell metabolism and corrosion. Marcus received his doctorate from McGill University, Montreal, in 1946. Professor Marcus is a theoretical chemist now working at the California Institute of Technology. He had a habit of breaking equipment and that would put his research on hold until the device was fixed again. Marcus began studying electron-transfer reactions in the 1950s. He investigated the role of surrounding solvent molecules in determining the rate of redox reactionsoxidation and reduction reactions in which the reactions exchange electronsin solution. Marcus determined that subtle changes occur in the molecular structure of the reactants and the solvent molecules around them; these changes influence the ability of electrons to move between the molecules. He further established that the relationship between the driving force of an electron-transfer reaction and the reaction's rate is described as a parabola. Applications of his theory include such phenomena as photosynthesis, electrically conducting polymers, chemiluminescence and corrosion. Dr. Marcus' research in many fields of theoretical chemical kinetics includes theories of electron transfer reactions, unimolecular reactions, electrode reactions, various transfer reactions, semi classical theory of collisions and of bound states, intramolecular dynamics, solvent dynamics, and chemical reaction coordinates. Major Prizes: 1992 Nobel Prize In Chemistry "for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems"; 1985 Wolf Prize in Chemistry; 1989 National Medal of Science; foreign member, Royal Society of London; member, American Philosophical Society.

26. Well Known Canadian Scientists
marcus, rudolph 1992 nobel Prize winner in Chemisty; Osler, Sir William Physician. most influential physician in history ; Penfield, Wilder Neurosurgeon.
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27. Rudolph Marcus / Chemistry
rudolph marcus, 78, a professor of chemistry at Caltech, was awarded the1992 nobel in chemistry for his theoretical work on electron transfer.
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28. Nobel Prize 100th Anniversary Issue
By MARTIN BOOE rudolph marcus, 78, a professor of chemistry at Caltech, was awardedthe 1992 nobel in chemistry for his theoretical work on electron transfer.
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29. Marcus, Rudolph
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    marcus, rudolph ARTHUR ram@caltech.edu. Arthur Amos Noyes Professor of Chemistry,Caltech, USA. nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1992, for his contributions to the
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    ram@caltech.edu Arthur Amos Noyes Professor of Chemistry, Caltech , U.S.A. Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1992, for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems. Research Interests : Dr. Marcus' research in many fields of theoretical chemical kinetics includes theories of electron transfer reactions, unimolecular reactions (RRKM theory), electrode reactions, various transfer reactions, semiclassical theory of collisions and of bound states, intramolecular dynamics, solvent dynamics, and chemical reaction coordinates.
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    31. Nobel Prize Recognizes Ultrafast Revolution - December, 1999
    BR rudolph A. marcus, professor of chemistry at Caltech and winner of the 1992Nobel Prize in chemistry, said that Zewail has presented chemists with a
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    December 1999 Edition Send News to photonics@laurin.com or submit online here Sponsored by: Nobel Prize Recognizes Ultrafast Revolution STOCKHOLM, Sweden The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize in chemistry to Ahmed H. Zewail, a professor of chemistry and physics at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. The award, which will be formally bestowed on Zewail on Dec. 10, celebrates his development of a technique for ultrafast spectroscopy. Pioneered by Zewail's team in 1987, the system excites a molecule with femtoseconds-long pulses of laser light and probes it tens of femtoseconds later, enabling researchers to observe the rapid vibrational and electronic changes in a chemical reaction as they occur. Chemists no longer need to infer the fundamental dynamics of complex reactions from the resulting products. Rudolph A. Marcus, professor of chemistry at Caltech and winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize in chemistry, said that Zewail has presented chemists with a "vivid picture" of the workings of molecules and has given reality to theoretical understandings of matter. "We can look and see bonds breaking and forming as they happen," he said.

    32. Zientzia Eta Teknologiaren Ataria
    Kimika rudolph marcus. Kimikako nobel saria Kaliforniara joan da; bertako TeknologiInstitutuan lanean ari den rudolph marcus kanadarraren eskuetara.
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    33. Premios Nobel De Química
    Premios nobel de Química. 1992, por su contribución al estudio de la teoría dela transferencia de electrones en los sistemas químicos , marcus, rudolph A.
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    Tema Ganador Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't Fischer, Hermann Emil Arrhenius, Svante August Ramsay, Sir William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Von Moissan, Henri Buchner, Eduard Rutherford, Lord Ernest Ostwald, Wilhelm Wallach, Otto Curie, Marie Grignard, Victor; Sabatier, Paul Werner, Alfred Richards, Theodore William Willstatter, Richard Martin Haber, Fritz Nernst, Walther Hermann Soddy, Frederick Aston, Francis William Pregl, Fritz Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf Svedberg, The Wieland, Heinrich Otto Windaus, Adolf Otto Reinhold Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Von; Harden, Sir Arthur Fischer, Hans Bergius, Friedrich; Bosch, Carl Langmuir, Irving Urey, Harold Clayton Joliot, Frederic; Joliot-Curie, Irene Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Haworth, Sir Walter Norman; Karrer, Paul Kuhn, Richard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann; Ruzicka, Leopold De Hevesy, George Hahn, Otto Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari Northrop, John Howard; Stanley, Wendell Meredith; Sumner, James Batcheller Robinson, Sir Robert

    34. Science.ca Profile : Rudolph Arthur Marcus
    rudolph Arthur marcus. marcus continued to win awards for his work all through the1990s 1985 Wolfe prize, 1985 US National Medal of Science, 1989 nobel Prize in
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    35. Science.ca Search Results
    marcus, rudolph Arthur, Contributed to the theory of electron transfer reactionsin chemical Polanyi, John Charles, Won the 1986 nobel Prize in chemistry for
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    36. Caltech Nobel Site
    rudolph A. marcus (b. 1923) Rudy marcus won the nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1992for his development of a theory of electron transfer in chemical reactions.
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    DAVID BALTIMORE

    RENATO DULBECCO
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    LELAND HARTWELL

    DAVID BALTIMORE (b. 1938)
    RENATO DULBECCO (b. 1914)
    Howard Temin shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Renato Dulbecco and David Baltimore for their joint discovery of the enzyme reverse transcriptase. Identification of this enzyme helped explain how certain viruses transform the cells they infect into cancer cells.
    WILLIAM NUNN LIPSCOMB, JR. (b. 1919)
    ROBERT WOODROW WILSON (b. 1936)
    Roger Sperry was a corecipient (with David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel) of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their research on the workings of the brain. Sperry was particularly recognized for discovering that each brain hemisphere controls different kinds of functions.
    KENNETH GEDDES WILSON (b. 1936 Kenneth Wilson was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work to construct improved theories about the transformations of matter called continuous, or second-order, phase transitions. His research led to a very general and effective mathematical strategy for understanding how complex microscopic behavior underlies gross macroscopic effects. Willy Fowler shared (with S. Chandrasekhar) the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on nucleosynthesis, the process whereby the nuclei of lighter chemical elements fuse to create heavier ones. In groundbreaking work in the late 1950s, he and his colleagues demonstrated that, starting only with the hydrogen and helium produced in the Big Bang, all the elements from carbon to uranium could be produced by the nuclear processes in stars.

    37. Caltech Nobel Site
    nobel Laureates and Honored Speakers David Baltimore, President, Caltech (nobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine 1975) rudolph A. marcus, Arthur Amos Noyes
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    Wednesday, October 24, 2001 from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. at Beckman Auditorium
    Nobel Laureates and Honored Speakers:
    David Baltimore
    , President, Caltech (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1975)
    Rudolph A. Marcus
    , Arthur Amos Noyes Professor of Chemistry, Caltech (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1992)
    Edward B. Lewis
    , Thomas Hunt Morgan Professor of Biology, Caltech (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1995)
    George A. Olah
    , Distinguished Professor and Director of Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute Chemistry , University of Southern California (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1994)
    Ahmed Zewail
    , Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Physics and Professor of Physics, Caltech (1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
    Presentations for the afternoon will include: The Neurobiology of Intention
    Richard A. Andersen , James G. Boswell Professor of Neuroscience and Director of the Sloan-Swartz Center for
    Theoretical Neurobiology, Caltech

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    Altman, Sidney, 1989. Corey, Elias James, 1990. Ernst, Richard R. 1991. marcus,rudolph A. 1992. Mullis, Kary B. 1993. Smith, Michael, 1993. Olah, George A. 1994.
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    39. Nobel Prize For Chemistry
    nobel Prize for Chemistry marcus, rudolph A., USA, 1992, for his contributionsto the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems .
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    Nobel Prize for Chemistry Name Year The Work William S. Knowles , USA
    Ryoji Noyori,
    Japan
    K. Barry Sharpless
    , USA for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions" Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa for the discovery and development of conductive polymers Ahmed H. Zewail For his studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscop Walter Kohn, U.S.A
    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"

    40. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
    ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Lipscomb, William N.. 1976. marcus, rudolph A. 1992.
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