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Friedrich Paneth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedrich Adolf Paneth (August 31, 1887, Vienna - September 17, 1958) was an Austrian-born British chemist. Fleeing the Nazis, he escaped to Britain and became a British citizen in 1939 but returned ...
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Paneth, Friedrich Adolf (1887-1958) ... Paneth was born in Vienna. He studied and worked at a number of European institutions, including the university of Glasgow, the Vienna Institute for Radium Research, and the Prague Institute of Technology. In 1929 he became professor at Königsberg, but left Germany for the UK in...
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frēˈdrĭkh äˈdôlf päˈnĕt, 1887–1958, Austrian chemist. He was educated at Vienna, Munich, and Glasgow. He held a number of teaching posts in Germany until he ...
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PANETH, FRIEDRICH ADOLF (1887–1958), Austrian physical and radioactivity chemist. Paneth, a son of Joseph Paneth, a physiologist who discovered certain ...
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HYLE 3 (1997), no. 1 ... The Austrian Friedrich (Fritz) Paneth studied chemistry at the universities of Munich and Vienna, where he received his Doctorate in 1910 (Üeber die Umlagerung des Chinidins durch Schwefelsäure and Über die Einwirkung von naszierendem Wasserstoff).
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Friedrich Adolf Paneth; (1887–1958) by Silke Merchel; Friedrich Adolf Paneth is well known for his achievements in inorganic and analytical chemis-try. He is one of the pioneers of radiochemistry and the founder of a new discipline, cosmochemistry.
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Among Paneth's contributions to the study of radioactivity was the demonstration that lead and radium-D, a product of the radioactive decay of radium, are chemically inseparable, a fact which led him to develop, with Georg von Hevesy, ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Paneth, Friedrich Adolf...
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