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Donald J. Cram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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AKA Donald James Cram ... Born: 22-Apr-1919; Birthplace: Chester, VT; Died: 17-Jun-2001; Location of death: Palm Desert, CA; Cause of death: unspecified; ... Nationality: United States; Executive summary: Synthesis of molecules...
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Donald Cram's Life, in Pictures ... Photos from the Donald Cram Memorial Banquet ... Donald Cram Introduction/ His Life in Pictures/ His Collected Speeches/ Donald Cram Lecture/ Organic Chemistry Introduction Page/ UCLA Chemistry...
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Donald J. Cram, a leading scientist and teacher at UCLA for 54 years, died of cancer at his home in Palm Desert on June 27, 2001; he was 82. Don was a pivotal figure in the development of the UCLA Chemistry and Biochemistry Department.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cram, Donald James. Cram, Donald James. Information about Cram, Donald James in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Cram, Donald James; Cram, Ralph Adams; Cram, Steve; Cramer's rule; Cramer, Gabriel; Cramer, Johann Baptist; cramp; cramp ring;
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Donald James Cram, Chemistry, Biographies. Includes related research links. ... Donald James Cram 1919–2001, American chemist, b. Chester, Vt., Ph.D. Harvard, 1947. A professor at the Univ. of California at Los Angeles, Cram expanded on the...
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Cram, Donald James - 1919—2001, American chemist, b. Chester, Vt., Ph.D. Harvard, 1947. A professor at the Univ. of California at Los Angeles, Cram expanded on the work of Charles J. Pedersen by... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Cram, Donald James...
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; Donald James Cram; (1919 - 2001); ... Cram was educated at Rollins College, Fla., and at the University of Nebraska, and he received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Harvard University in 1947. He joined the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles in 1947 and became a full professor there in 1956.
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Professor Cram's early research was in physical organic chemistry, where his notable contributions included the structure and intermediacy of phenonium ions in solvolysis reactions, the stereochemistry of carbanions (in 1965 he wrote a monograph "Fundamentals of Carbanion Chemistry), and the stereochemistry of...
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Donald James Cram Summary; 70 words, approx. 1 pages; ... Donald James Cram (April 22, 1919 – June 17, 2001) was an American chemist who shared the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “synthesizing three-dimensional molecules that could mimic the functioning of natural molecules.” He also won the...
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