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  2. Irma Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, both Goldberg and Ullman moved to Technische Hochschule in Berlin. Goldberg's research, along with that of the Ullmann-Goldberg collaborative, was also a part of Germany's synthetic dye industry. Their research helped with the creation of the synthetic alizarin industry, or the process of replacing natural dye obtained from madder.

  3. Edward D. Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Goldberg was born on August 2, 1921, in Sacramento, California.He received his B.S. in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley in 1942, and then, after serving in the Navy during World War II, did his graduate studies under the supervision of Harrison Brown at the University of Chicago, where he received his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1949.

  4. List of unsolved problems in chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Science. 309 (125th Anniversary). 1 July 2005. Unsolved Problems in Nanotechnology: Chemical Processing by Self-Assembly - Matthew Tirrell - Departments of Chemical Engineering and Materials, Materials Research Laboratory, California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara [No doc at link, 20 Aug 2016]

  5. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cambridge also investigated his research as a postdoctoral scholar at the Gurdon Institute from where he published several research papers on DNA damage. Two journals, Science and Nature retracted one article each, written with his mentor Stephen Jackson, published in 2010 and 2013 respectively, simultaneously on 11 April 2019 ...

  6. Anatolii Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    solution of the inverse problem of Nevanlinna theory for finitely many deficient values, development of the integral with respect to a semi-additive measure. He authored a book Goldberg & Ostrovskii (2008) and over 150 research papers. Several things are named after him: Goldberg's examples, [2] Goldberg's constants, [3] and Goldberg's ...

  7. List of important publications in chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Description: Boyle, in the form of a dialogue, argued that chemical theories should be firmly grounded in experiment before their acceptance, and for the foundation of chemistry as a science separate from medicine and alchemy. Importance: Topic Creator, Influence. Boyle, in this book, became the first to argue that experiment should form the ...

  8. Karen Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Goldberg is most known for her work in inorganic and organometallic chemistry. Her most recent research focuses on catalysis, particularly on developing catalysts for oxidation, as well as the synthesis and activation of molecular oxygen. [1] In 2018, Goldberg was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. [2]

  9. Emanuel Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Goldberg was best known for his extensive studies in sensitometry summarized in his book Der Aufbau des photographischen Bildes (1922) and the "Goldberg Condition" (Goldberg Bedingung), a design principle for high quality reproduction in two stage, negative-positive photographic processes better known in English as "the gamma rule."