- Karl Paul
Polanyi (/poʊˈlænji/; Hungarian:
Polányi Károly [ˈpolaːɲi ˈkaːroj]; 25
October 1886 – 23
April 1964) was an Austro-Hungarian
economic anthropologist...
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Michael Polanyi FRS (/poʊˈlænji/ poh-LAN-yee; Hungarian:
Polányi Mihály; 11
March 1891 – 22
February 1976) was a Hungarian-British polymath, who made important...
- John
Charles Polanyi PC CC FRSC OOnt FRS (Hungarian:
Polányi János Károly; born 23
January 1929) is a German-born
Canadian chemist. He was
awarded the...
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Polányi,
Polanyi is a surname.
There have been a
number of
prominent individuals in the
Polanyi family,
illustrated in the
following family tree: Adolf...
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Polanyi's paradox,
named in
honour of the British-Hungarian
philosopher Michael Polanyi, is the
theory that
human knowledge of how the
world functions...
- The
Michael Polanyi Center (MPC) at
Baylor University, Texas, was the
first center at a
research university exclusively dedicated to the
principle of...
- The
Polanyi Medal is a
biennial award of the
Royal Society of
Chemistry for
outstanding contributions to the
field of gas kinetics. The
medal is presented...
- Kari
Polanyi Levitt (born June 14, 1923) is an Austrian-born
Canadian economist,
currently Emerita Professor of
Economics at
McGill University, Montreal...
- chemistry, the Evans–
Polanyi principle (also
referred to as the Bell–Evans–
Polanyi principle, Brønsted–Evans–
Polanyi principle, or Evans–
Polanyi–****ov principle)...
- The
Eyring equation (occasionally also
known as Eyring–
Polanyi equation) is an
equation used in
chemical kinetics to
describe changes in the rate of a...