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  1. College Algebra with Trigonometry: Graphs and Models by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 2005-01-01
  2. Calculus for Business, Economics, Life Sciences & Social Sciences Value Package (includes MyMathLab/MyStatLab Student Access) (11th Edition) by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 2010-07-26
  3. Coordination Polymerization: A Memorial to Karl Ziegler
  4. Raymond Barnett,Michael Ziegler,Karl Byleen,Dave Sobecki'sCollege Algebra [Hardcover](2010) by R., (Author),Ziegler, M., (Author),Byleen, K., (Author),Sobecki, D., (Author) Barnett, 2010
  5. Zerrissmuss (German Edition) by Karl Ziegler, 1988
  6. Ziegler Catalysts: Recent Scientific Innovations and Technological Improvements by R. Mulhaupt, H. H. Brintzinger, et all 1995-02
  7. In the Shadow of the Cloud: Photographs and Histories of America's Atomic Veterans by Jim Lerager, Karl Ziegler Morgan, et all 1988-05
  8. Völkerrechtsgeschichte by Karl-Heinz Ziegler, 2007-09-30
  9. Grabbe's Leben Und Charakter (German Edition) by Karl Ziegler, 2010-03-21
  10. The Angry Genie: One Man's Walk Through the Nuclear Age by Karl Ziegler Morgan, Ken M. Peterson, et all 1999-06
  11. Das BUCH der Beweise (German Edition) by Martin Aigner, Günter M. Ziegler, 2009-10-13
  12. Student Solutions Manual for use with Precalculus: Graphs and Models by Raymond Barnett, Michael Ziegler, et all 2008-07-08
  13. Additional Calculus Topics (11th Edition) by Raymond Barnett, Michael Ziegler, et all 2007-04-30
  14. Environmental Impact of Nuclear Power Plants (Progress in nuclear energy series)

1. Karl Ziegler - Biography
His nobel Prize was followed by the award of a distinguished order by the On thedeath of Otto Hahn, karl ziegler was appointed the latter's successor to the
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Karl Ziegler was born in Helsa near Kassel in Germany, on November 26, 1898. He graduated in 1920 under Prof. von Auwers at the University of Marburg/Lahn , and qualified as a lecturer in 1923. After working for a short period at the University of Frankfurt/Main , he spent 10 years as a lecturer at Heidelberg
His research work in the field of radicals with trivalent carbon and his syntheses of multi-membered ring systems earned him the Liebig Medal in 1935. In 1936 he became Professor and Director of the Chemisches Institut at the University of Halle/Saale. In the same year he lectured as a visiting professor at Chicago University
His research work at the above-mentioned institute over the past 20 years on syntheses and reactions in the chemistry of organ aluminium compounds, his discovery of organometallic mixed catalysts for the polymerization of olefins ( e.g

2. Chemistry 1963
The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1963. for their discoveries in the field ofthe chemistry and technology of high polymers . karl ziegler, Giulio Natta.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1963
"for their discoveries in the field of the chemistry and technology of high polymers" Karl Ziegler Giulio Natta 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Federal Republic of Germany Italy Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung (Max-Planck-Institue for Carbon Research)
Mülheim/Ruhr, Federal Republic of Germany Institute of Technology
Milan, Italy b. 1898
d. 1973 b. 1903
d. 1979 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1963
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3. Karl Ziegler Winner Of The 1963 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
karl ziegler, a nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. karl ziegler. 1963 nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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K ARL Z IEGLER
1963 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for their discoveries in the field of the chemistry and technology of high polymers.
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    Residence: Germany
    Affiliation: Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung Max-Planck-Institute for Carbon Research Mülheim/Ruhr
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4. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
ziegler, karl, 1963. Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. Back to The nobel Prize InternetArchive Literature * Peace * Chemistry * Physics * Economics * Medicine
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5. Ziegler, Karl Waldemar (1898-1973), Chimiste Allemand Et Prix Nobel, Connu Pour
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6. Ziegler, Karl
karl. ziegler. BavariaVerlag. (b. Nov. 26, 1898, Helsa, near Kassel, Ger.d. Aug.12, 1973, Mülheim, W.Ger.), German chemist who in 1963 shared the nobel Prize
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Ziegler, Karl
Ziegler Bavaria-Verlag Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Giulio Natta for research that greatly improved the quality of plastics. Ziegler was the first to explain the reactions involved in the synthesis of rubber ( c. 1928). His researches with lithium in organic chemistry produced compounds more reactive than the Grignard reagents on which they were modeled. His work on cyclic carbon compounds found use in synthesizing the aroma of musk for perfumes. After World War II he concentrated on organoaluminum compounds. Ziegler's most important discovery was made in 1953. He and a student, E. Holzkamp, set out to repeat a preparation of higher aluminum alkyls by heating ethylene and aluminum triethyl; unexpectedly they obtained a complete conversion of the ethylene monomer (CH = CH ) to the dimer, 1-butene (CH CH CH = CH ). The explanation was found in the presence of a trace of colloidal nickel derived from the catalyst used previously in the autoclave for hydrogenation experiments. This led to the discovery that substances made by mixing organometallic compounds with compounds of certain heavy metals permitted the fast polymerization of ethylene at atmospheric pressure to a linear polymer of high molecular weight having valuable plastic properties (other processes used high pressure and produced a partly branched polymer). The catalyst derived from aluminum alkyl and titanium tetrachloride proved especially useful. It formed the basis of nearly all later developments in the production of long-chain polymers of hydrocarbons from such olefins as ethylene and butadiene; the resulting products came into widespread use as plastics

7. Nobel Prize Winners For 1961-1970
chemistry, ziegler, karl, West Germany, structure and synthesis of polymersin the field of plastics, literature, Seferis, George, Greece, poet.
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry Calvin, Melvin U.S. study of chemical steps that take place during photosynthesis literature Andric, Ivo Yugoslavia novelist peace Sweden physics Hofstadter, Robert U.S. determination of shape and size of atomic nucleons physics West Germany physiology/medicine U.S. functions of the inner ear chemistry Kendrew, Sir John Cowdery U.K. determination of the structure of hemoproteins chemistry Perutz, Max Ferdinand U.K. determination of the structure of hemoproteins literature Steinbeck, John U.S. novelist peace Pauling, Linus U.S. physics Landau, Lev Davidovich U.S.S.R. contributions to the understanding of condensed states of matter physiology/medicine Crick, Francis Harry Compton U.K. discoveries concerning the molecular structure of DNA physiology/medicine Watson, James Dewey U.S. discoveries concerning the molecular structure of DNA physiology/medicine Wilkins, Maurice U.K. discoveries concerning the molecular structure of DNA chemistry Natta, Giulio

8. Ziegler, Karl. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
ziegler, karl. He shared the 1963 nobel Prize in Chemistry with Giulio Natta for developinga system to control polymerizing, or uniting, of simple hydrocarbons
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9. Ziegler, Karl Waldemar. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Langua
ziegler, karl Waldemar. SYLLABICATION Zie·gler. PRONUNCIATION z gl r, ts .DATES 1898–1973. German chemist. He shared a 1963 nobel Prize for research on
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12. FECS Millennium Project - Ziegler
ziegler, karl Born Kassel (Germany), 1898 Died MühlheimRuhr (Germany ziegler obtaineda doctorate in chemistry at the this work he shared the nobel Prize in
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13. FECS Millennium Project - Natta
polypropylenes of highly regular molecular structure. In 1963 he wasawarded the nobel Prize in chemistry (together with karl ziegler).
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14. Ziegler, Karl 1952-53 Nobel Prize 1963 Robinson, Sir Robert 1953
ziegler, karl. 195253. nobel Prize 1963. Robinson, Sir Robert. 1953-54. nobelPrize 1947. Ertman, GA. 1955-56. Calvin, Melvin. 1956-57. nobel Prize 1961. Prelog,W.
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Folkers Lectureship
The Folkers Lectureship was initially established in 1951 by Karl Folkers with funds from a Merck Board of Directors' Scientific Award (a program which honors especially valued scientific leaders within the Merck Pharmaceutical Company) Karl Folkers Karl Folkers received his B.S. at the University of Illinois with Speed Marvel in 1928, and his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin, Madison with Homer Atkins in 1931. Folkers then did three years of postdoctoral research with Treat B. Johnson at Yale University. He joined the Merck Laboratories in 1934, and began a distinguished career in the area of vitamins and other medicinally important natural products (alkaloids, antibiotics, hormones). His most recognized contribution in the Vitamin area was the isolation in pure form of the pernicious anemia factor, which he called Vitamin B (later named cyanocobalamine when the full structure was determined by single crystal X-Ray diffraction), and which subsequently became important for both human and animal nutrition. This work became possible because of the then new technique of column chromatography which permitted purification of very small amounts of the red cyanocobalamine. He is also known for his synthesis of Vitamin B (pyridoxine) and much work on the health consequences of widespread Vitamin B deficiency (including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Chinese Restaurant Syndrome). His research groups at Merck, SRI and U. of Austin also carried out extensive studies on biological electron transfer, focussed on Vitamin Q

15. Merck Lecturers
Lecturerships in Organic Chemistry ziegler, karl. 195253. karl Folkers Lecturer.nobel Prize 1963. Robinson, Sir Robert. 1953-54. karl Folkers Lecturer.
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Lecturerships in Organic Chemistry
Ziegler, Karl Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1963 Robinson, Sir Robert Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1947 Ertman, G. A. Karl Folkers Lecturer Calvin, Melvin Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1961 Prelog, W. Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1975 Jones, E. R. H. Karl Folkers Lecturer Barton, D. H. Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1969 Wittig, George James Sprague Lecturer
Nobel Prize 1979 Eschenmoser, A. Karl Folkers Lecturer Lynen, Feodor Karl Folkers Lecturer Muxfeldt, Hans Karl Folkers Lecturer van Tamelen, E. Karl Folkers Lecturer Winstein, Saul James Sprague Lecturer Westheimer, Frank Karl Folkers Lecturer Buchi, George Karl Folkers Lecturer Heilbronner, Edgar James Sprague Lecturer Scott, A. L. Karl Folkers Lecturer von Doering, William James Sprague Lecturer Buchi, George H. Karl Folkers Lecturer Bartlett, Paul D. James Sprague Lecturer Nakanishi, K. Karl Folkers Lecturer Roberts, John D. James Sprague Lecturer Breslow, Ronald Karl Folkers Lecturer Hammond, George S. James Sprague Lecturer Corey, E. J. Karl Folkers Lecturer Nobel Prize 1990 Arigoni, Diulio

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17. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
1962 1964 karl ziegler. The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1963. karl zieglerwas born in Helsa near Kassel in Germany, on November 26, 1898.
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Karl Ziegler The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1963 Karl Ziegler was born in Helsa near Kassel in Germany, on November 26, 1898. He graduated in 1920 under Prof. von Auwers at the University of Marburg/Lahn and qualified as a lecturer in 1923. His research work in the field of radicals with trivalent carbon and his synthesis of multi-membered ring systems earned him the Liebig Medal in 1935. His research work at the Max-Planck institute over the past 20 years on synthesis and reactions in the chemistry of organ aluminum compounds, his discovery of organometallic mixed catalysts for the polymerization of olefins- all these are widely known. Karl Ziegler has been married to Maria Kurtz, since 1922. His daughter, Marianne Witte, is a doctor of medicine and is married to the chief physician of a children's hospital in the Ruhr. His son, Dr. Erhart Ziegler, is a physicist and patent attorney. Karl Ziegler has five grandchildren by his daughter and five by his son. Karl Ziegler died in 1973.

18. Ziegler, Karl
ziegler, karl (18981973). German organic chemist. In 1963 he shared the nobel Prizefor Chemistry with Giulio Natta of Italy for his work on the chemistry and
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19. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
Themes Science Chemistry About Chemistry Generalities nobel Laureates inChemistry by Alphabetical order. Name, Zewail, Ahmed H, 1999. ziegler, karl, 1963.
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20. Ziegler, Karl
ziegler, karl chemist, nobel laureate Birthplace Helsa, Germany Born 1898 Died1973 Previous Ziegfeld, Florenz, Top of section Z, Next Zimbalist, Efrem.
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