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Kricheldorf, Hans.
2014
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“...Experiments before World War I -- W.H. Carothers - Life and Work -- P.J. Flory and the Theory of Step-Growth Polymerization -- W. Stockmayer and the Role of Equilibration -- Important Polycondensates -- The Role of Cyclization and a new Theory of Step...”2014
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Lesch, John E.
2000
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“... -- Losing the war but gaining ground: The German chemical industry during World War I -- The relationship of I.G. Farben’s Agfa Filmfabrik Wolfen to its Jewish scientists and scientists married to Jews, 1933–1939 -- Germany’s synthetic fuel industry, 1930–1945...”2000
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Homburg, Ernst
1998
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“...1: A New Technology for the 20th Century -- High Pressure Industrial Chemistry: The First Steps, 1909–1913, and the Impact -- 2: The Impact and Burden of World War I -- Chemistry for King and Kaiser: Revisiting Chemical Enterprise and the European War...”1998
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Mulliken, Robert S.
1989
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“...I Early Life in Newburyport -- II Newburyport High School -- III MIT: Chemistry and Chemical Engineering -- IV World War I -- V A Job with the New Jersey Zinc Company -- VI The University of Chicago -- VII NRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at Harvard, 1923–25...”1989
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Nachmansohn, David
1979
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“...I. Historical Background -- A. The Rise of Science in Germany -- B. Entrance of Jews into German Science -- II. Atomic Physics in the Early Twentieth Century -- A. Developments in Physics in the Late Nineteenth Century -- B. The Period Before World War I...”1979
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