- Otto
Roelen (22
March 1897 – 30
January 1993) was a
German chemist who
pioneered using carbon monoxide to
synthesize of
organic compounds.
Roelen was born...
- Gazette. 6
April 2018.
Retrieved 24 June 2020.
Roelen,
Bernard A. J. (2020), Rodrigues, Gabriela;
Roelen,
Bernard A. J. (eds.), "Cloning",
Concepts and...
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Victor Roelens, M. Afr. (21 July 1858 – 5
August 1947) was a
Belgian Catholic priest who
became Vicar Apostolic of
Upper Congo in 1895, and
remained the...
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following po****tion centres: Gewaai, Papendaal, Besmer, Broek, Stalken,
Roelen, Daal, and Wiemesmeer. The
first written mention of
Zutendaal was in 1292...
- der Ruhr Otto
Pankok (1893–1966), painter,
printmaker and
sculptor Otto
Roelen (1897–1993),
chemist Karl
Ziegler (1898–1973), chemist,
Nobel Prize winner...
- ISBN 9780521765756 – via
Google Books.
Chuva de
Sousa Lopes,
Susana M.;
Roelen,
Bernard A. J.; Lawson,
Kirstie A.; Zwijsen, An (2022-12-05). "The development...
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prolific in
European regions from the
middle ages to the
early modern period.
Roelens,
Jonas (2017). "A
Woman Like Any Other:
Female Sodomy, Hermaphroditism...
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should therefore be
clearly required for all
periods of stay on the ground."
Roelen,
Alfred Lambertus Cornelis (2008).
Causal Risk
Models of Air Transport:...
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homogeneous catalysis. The
process was
discovered by the
German chemist Otto
Roelen in 1938 in the
course of
investigations of the Fischer–Tropsch process....
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hydrocarbons using the Fischer-Tropsch
process went into operation. In 1938, Otto
Roelen developed the oxo
synthesis of aldehydes,
which are used to
produce polyols...