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Diels is the last name of
several people:
Rudolf Diels (1900–1957),
German politician Otto
Diels (1876–1954),
German scientist noted for his work on the...
- the
negative values of ΔH° and ΔS° for a
typical Diels–Alder reaction, the
microscopic reverse of a
Diels–Alder
reaction becomes favorable at high temperatures...
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replacing Carl Severing, and was
impressed with
Diels' work and new-found
commitment to the **** Party.
Diels became a protégé of Göring. In
April 1933, Göring...
- Paul
Diel (11 July 1893 – 5
January 1972) was a
French psychologist of
Austrian origin who
developed the
method of
introspective analysis and the psychology...
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Friedrich Ludwig Emil
Diels (24
September 1874 – 30
November 1945) was a
German botanist.
Diels was born in Hamburg, the son of the
classical scholar...
- worked.
Diels was emplo**** at the
University of Kiel when he
completed his
Nobel Prize-winning work, and
remained there until he
retired in 1945.
Diels was...
- Pre-Socratics), by
Hermann Alexander Diels. The
Fragmente was
first published in 1903, was
later revised and
expanded three times by
Diels, and was
finally revised...
- a six-membered ring are formed. It is
related to the
Diels–Alder reaction, but
unlike the
Diels–Alder (or DA) reaction, the
DAINV is a
cycloaddition between...
-
Fragmente der Vorsokratiker.
Diels helped to
import the term
Presocratic into
classical scholarship and
developed the
Diels–Kranz
numbering system for ancient...
- The retro-
Diels–Alder
reaction (rDA reaction) is the
reverse of the
Diels–Alder (DA) reaction, a [4+2] cycloelimination. It
involves the
formation of...