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    George Charles de Hevesy (born György Bischitz; Hungarian: Hevesy György Károly; German: Georg Karl von Hevesy; 1 August 1885 – 5 July 1966) was a Hungarian...
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    Hilde Levi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    life she became a scientific historian, and published a biography of George de Hevesy. Born into a non-religious Jewish family in Frankfurt, Germany, Levi...
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    collaborated with physicists including Hans Kramers, Oskar Klein, George de Hevesy, and Werner Heisenberg. He predicted the properties of a new zirconium-like...
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  • Olah Egon Orowan John Polanyi Valentine Telegdi Cornelius Lanczos George de Hevesy The original story from György Marx's book The Voice of the Martians:...
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    1789. When Germany invaded Denmark in World War II, Hungarian chemist George de Hevesy dissolved the gold Nobel Prizes of German physicists Max von Laue (1914)...
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    1938 prize awarded to Richard Kuhn in 1939, the 1943 prize awarded to George de Hevesy in 1944, and the 1944 prize awarded to Otto Hahn in 1945. In 2020,...
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  • Hafnium (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1869, though it was not identified until 1922, by Dirk Coster and George de Hevesy, making it one of the last two stable elements to be discovered. (The...
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    politician. László Gellér (b. 1944), ski champion (competitions in Hungary) George de Hevesy (1885–1966), winner of the 1943 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Géza Kovács...
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    isotope dilution. This method was developed in the early 20th century by George de Hevesy for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 1943. An...
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    Krogh worked with two other Nobel prizewinners, the radiochemist George de Hevesy and the physicist Niels Bohr on the permeability of membranes to heavy...
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    Northeast. Hevesy was adopted and named after Hungarian chemist George de Hevesy by the IAU in 2009. "Planetary Names: Crater, craters: Hevesy on Moon"...
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    polymers and colloids. He also worked with the Nobel prize winner George de Hevesy on isotope separation by fractional distillation. "Johannes Nicolaus...
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    Germany invaded Denmark, Hungarian chemist (and Nobel laureate himself) George de Hevesy dissolved them in aqua regia (nitro-hydrochloric acid), to prevent...
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  • Otto Toeplitz, German mathematician and academic (d. 1940) 1885 – George de Hevesy, Hungarian-German chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1966)...
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    earliest investigations into skeletal metabolism were carried out by George de Hevesy in the 1930s, using phosphorus-32 and by Charles Pecher in the 1940s...
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    of cultures George de Hevesy (1885–1966), Nobel Prize winner, Chemistry François Laurent (1810–1887), historian and jurisconsult Jan De Maeseneer (born...
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    Hungarian diaspora (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    some sources say 1918, 1919, or 1920. 1936 Elected Miss Hungary." George de Hevesy: life and work : a biography, Hilde Levi, A. Hilger, 1985 Weibel, Peter...
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  • radiation detectors such as Geiger counters and scintillation counters. George de Hevesy won the 1943 Nobel Prize for Chemistry "for his work on the use of...
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    known as the co-discoverer of hafnium (element 72) in 1923, along with George de Hevesy, by means of X-ray spectroscopic analysis of zirconium ore. The discovery...
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    Andrew Dennis Hevesi, reporter for The New York Times, brother of Alan George de Hevesy (1885–1966), Hungarian chemist and Nobel Prize laureate Gyula Hevesi...
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    Lise Meitner (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    He spoke to William A. Arnold, an American biologist working with George de Hevesy, and asked him what biologists called the process by which living cells...
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    Fiume Road Graveyard (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Görgei (general) Alajos Hauszmann (architect) Jenő Heltai (writer) George de Hevesy (Nobel Prize winner chemist) Gyula Horn (Prime Minister) Miklós Izsó...
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  • large number of medical staff at the Los Angeles County Hospital. George de Hevesy uses heavy water in one of the first biological tracer experiments...
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    engineer, physicist, and laureate of the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics George de Hevesy - radiochemist and laureate of the 1943 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Máté...
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    idea date back as far as the mid-1920s in Freiburg, Germany, when George de Hevesy made experiments with radionuclides administered to rats, thus displaying...
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    None 1940 Cancelled due to World War II 1941 1942 1943 Otto Stern George de Hevesy Henrik Dam; Edward Adelbert Doisy None None 1944 Isidor Isaac Rabi...
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  • in Chemistry Hans von Euler-Chelpin, 1929 Nobel Prize in Chemistry George de Hevesy, 1943 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Paul Crutzen, 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry...
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    process ideas and concerns for more than 140 years. In 1920–1921, George de Hevesy measured self-diffusion using radioisotopes. He studied self-diffusion...
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    physicist, and Nobel laureate in physics, who discovered cosmic rays. George de Hevesy (1885–1966) – Hungarian radiochemist and Nobel laureate Charles Hermite...
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    Nobel Prize (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Germany invaded Denmark, Hungarian chemist (and Nobel laureate himself) George de Hevesy dissolved them in aqua regia (nitro-hydrochloric acid), to prevent...
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