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    Paul John Flory (June 19, 1910 – September 9, 1985) was an American chemist and Nobel laureate who was known for his work in the field of polymers, or...
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  • temperature of a polymer system. The equation was first proposed in 1950 by Paul J. Flory and Thomas G. Fox while at Cornell University. Their work on the subject...
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    Flory–Huggins solution theory is a lattice model of the thermodynamics of polymer solutions which takes account of the great dissimilarity in molecular...
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  • at stoichiometric balance. The theory was initially conceptualized by Paul Flory in 1941 and then was further developed by Walter Stockmayer in 1944 to...
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    describing ordering and phase transitions in polymers. 1974 (Chemistry) Paul J. Flory for contributions to theoretical polymer chemistry. 1963 (Chemistry)...
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  • African geologist. Daniel du Toit (1917–1981), South African astronomer. Paul J. Flory (1910–1985), American chemist, Nobel Prize winner Édouard Gruner, engineer...
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  • Applied Chemistry. 80 (10): 2163–2193. doi:10.1351/pac200880102163. Paul J. Flory (1953). Principles of Polymer Chemistry. Cornell University Press. p...
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    researchers. It contains the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center, the Paul J. Flory Reading Room, The International Rubber Science Hall of Fame portrait...
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    structure of boranes illuminating problems of chemical bonding" 1974 Paul J. Flory Sterling, Illinois, U.S. "for his fundamental achievements, both theoretical...
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    considered by many to be the father of macromolecular sciences, and Dr. Paul J. Flory, who two years later would be awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry...
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  • Mumford Nobel Prizes Physics – Martin Ryle, Antony Hewish Chemistry – Paul J. Flory Medicine – Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, George Emil Palade Turing...
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  • ISSN 2190-5444. S2CID 201651093. Flory, Paul; Rehner, John (1943). "Statistical mechanics of cross-linked polymer networks II. Swelling". J. Chem. Phys. 11 (11):...
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  • or Medicine, 1975 Howard Martin Temin, Physiology or Medicine, 1975 Paul J. Flory, Chemistry, 1974 George E. Palade, born in Romania, Physiology or Medicine...
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  • Parabens Partial pressure Pascal (unit) Paul Berg Paul D. Boyer Paul J. Crutzen Paul J. Flory Paul Karrer Paul Sabatier Pauling scale Pegmatite Pentlandite...
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  • science, the Flory convention is a convention for labelling rotational isomers of polymers. It is named after nobel prize-winning Paul Flory. The convention...
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    sandwich compounds" Geoffrey Wilkinson (1921–1996)  United Kingdom 1974 Paul J. Flory (1910–1985)  United States "for his fundamental work, both theoretical...
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    The Flory–Schulz distribution is a discrete probability distribution named after Paul Flory and Günter Victor Schulz that describes the relative ratios...
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  • opponents to an average of less than 7 points a game.[permanent dead link] "Paul J. Flory (1910-1985)". biographic sketch. Syracuse University Special Collections...
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    Virgil Ferguson, state senator, spent most of adult life in Sterling Paul J. Flory, Nobel laureate in chemistry; born in Sterling Mike Foltynewicz, pitcher...
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  • alumni. Leon Cooper, 1972 Nobel laureate in Physics (Faculty 1957-1958) Paul Flory, 1974 Nobel laureate in Chemistry (Ph.D. 1934) William A. Fowler, 1983...
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    Cairns 1974 Edwin H. Land 1975 Carl Djerassi 1976 Lewis H. Sarett 1977 Paul J. Flory 1978 Donald F. Othmer 1979 James D. Idol Jr. 1980 Herman F. Mark 1981...
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    and the William A. Fowler Award (2015).  In 2014, he was received the Paul J. Flory Research Prize at the PolyChar World Forum in Advanced Materials, and...
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  • Calvin 1959 Herbert C. Brown 1960 Herman F. Mark 1961 Peter J. W. Debye 1962 Paul J. Flory 1963 Louis F. Fieser 1964 Arthur C. Cope 1965 Herbert E. Carter...
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    electronics 1970 Walter Henry Zinn Engineering Nuclear power reactors 1971 Paul J. Flory Chemistry Polymer science 1971 John Hasbrouck Van Vleck Physics Theories...
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  • Frederick D. Rossini 1972 George B. Kistiakowsky 1973 Harold C. Urey 1974 Paul J. Flory 1975 Henry Eyring 1976 George S. Hammond 1977 Henry Gilman 1978 Melvin...
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    Molecular Institute's Dedication Symposium, along with Nobel Laureates Paul J. Flory and Melvin Calvin, and Donald Lyman. Several of his research articles...
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  • Melvin A. Cook ; Paul J. Flory ; Carl Djerassi 1972 Herman Francis Mark ; Lewis Sarett 1970 Tracy Hall ; William J. Sparks 1969 Roy J. Plunkett ; Harold...
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  • Gwynne A Wright, remained with him for 16 years. One of his PhD students, Paul J Flory, who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1974, cited Johnston's 'boundless...
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    advisor was polymer scientist Paul J. Flory, who would win the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1974. Olson remained at the Flory group for a post doc research...
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  • design and execution of experiments to confirm theories developed by Paul J. Flory. 1952 – upon retirement of Prof. Whitby, the university appointed Morton...
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