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Winstein is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bruce Winstein (1943–2011),
American physicist and
cosmologist Keith Winstein, American...
- Saul
Winstein (October 8, 1912 –
November 23, 1969) was a
Jewish Canadian chemist who
discovered the
Winstein reaction. He
argued a non-classical cation...
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Keith Jonathan Winstein (born 1981[citation needed]) is a U.S.
computer scientist and journalist. He is
currently a
professor at
Stanford University. Previously...
- In
physical organic chemistry, the Grunwald–
Winstein equation is a
linear free
energy relationship between relative rate
constants and the
ionizing power...
- at the
University of California, Los Angeles,
where she
holds the Saul
Winstein Chair in
Organic Chemistry. Her
research focuses on the
development of...
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pioneered by Saul
Winstein in 1959,
prompted by his
studies of the “tris-homocyclopropenyl” cation.
Since the
publication of
Winstein's paper, much research...
- In chemistry, the
intimate ion pair concept,
introduced by Saul
Winstein,
describes the
interactions between a cation,
anion and
surrounding solvent molecules...
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Bruce Winstein (September 25, 1943, Los
Angeles –
February 28, 2011) was an
experimental physicist and
cosmologist noted for his
early work in elementary...
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bonding in
these types of
cations and
bonding in borohydrides. In 1949, Saul
Winstein observed that 2-exo-norbornyl
brosylate (p-bromobenzenesulfonate) and 2-endo-norbornyl...
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original on
March 8, 2021.
Retrieved January 12, 2017. Adams, Russell;
Winstein,
Keith J. (April 3, 2009). "For
Boston Globe, an Ultimatum". The Wall Street...