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William Francis Giauque (/dʒiˈoʊk/; May 12, 1895 –
March 28, 1982) was a Canadian-born
American chemist and
Nobel laureate. He was
recognized in 1949...
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Jeffrey Glen
Giauque is an
American diplomat.
Giauque was born in Utah and went to
Olympus High. He
attained a
Bachelors of Arts in
history and French...
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Institute for
Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH). Siemens, P. R.;
Giauque,
William F. (1969). "Entropies of the
hydrates of
sodium hydroxide. II...
- Sawaya,
William J. (1986).
Production and
operations management.
William C.
Giauque. San Diego:
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 0-15-571968-8. OCLC 14114818...
- 1917. The
fundamental principle was
suggested by P.
Debye (1926) and W.
Giauque (1927). The
first working magnetic refrigerators were
constructed by several...
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Tiselius Paul
Hermann Müller T. S.
Eliot None 1949
Hideki Yukawa William Giauque Walter Rudolf Hess; António Egas
Moniz William Faulkner John Boyd Orr 1950...
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Retrieved 2 July 2014.
Giauque, W. F.; Hornung, E. W.; Kunzler, J. E.; Rubin, T. R. (January 1960). "The...
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Nobel laureates,
including Harold Urey (1934
Nobel Prize),
William F.
Giauque (1949
Nobel Prize),
Glenn T.
Seaborg (1951
Nobel Prize),
Willard Libby...
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laureates at
Berkeley including Harold Urey (1934
Nobel Prize),
William F.
Giauque (1949
Nobel Prize),
Glenn T.
Seaborg (1951
Nobel Prize),
Willard Libby...
- Huggins*,
Physiology or Medicine, 1966
Lester B. Pearson, Peace, 1957
William Giauque*, Chemistry, 1949
Frederick Banting,
Physiology or Medicine, 1923 John...