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Johann Bartholomew (Bartholomäus)
Trommsdorff (8 May 1770,
Erfurt – 8
March 1837), was a
German chemist and
pharmacist noted for his 1805 Systematisches...
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polymers produced. It is also
known as the
Trommsdorff–Norrish
effect after German chemist Johann Trommsdorff and
British chemist Ronald G.W. Norrish. Autoacceleration...
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University of
Cambridge (BA, PhD) Known for
Flash photolysis Norrish reaction Trommsdorff–Norrish
effect Awards FRS (1936) Davy
Medal (1958)
Faraday Lectureship...
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Quote – "Dharma
pointed to duty, and
specified duties..";
Trommsdorff,
Gisela (2012),
Development of "agentic"
regulation in
cultural context:...
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surgery (1st ed.). Bristol: J.
Wright and Sons. p. 208. Sertürner FW,
Trommsdorff S (1817). "Ueber das Morphium, eine neue salzfähige Grundlage, und die...
- the West and
Northwest instead. One team (Yannick Graziani,
Christian Trommsdorff and
Patrick Wagnon)
climbed the
North summit over the NW
ridge on May...
- and Süddeutsche Zeitung. Dr.
Heine worked for the
consulting company trommsdorff + drüner,
which is
affiliated with the
marketing chair, and also on various...
- long been practiced, the
first photochemical reaction was
described by
Trommsdorff in 1834. He
observed that
crystals of the
compound α-santonin when exposed...
- was
first climbed on June 12, 2007, by
Yannick Graziani and
Christian Trommsdorff.
Among first ascents of
peaks over 7000 metres,
their 2,700 m (8,900 ft)...
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period wherein there were 4 editors: Liebig, Brandes, Geiger, and
Johann Trommsdorff. The
first volume of the
journal after the
merger included papers from...