Sir Arthur Harden, FRS (12 October 1865 – 17 June 1940) was a British biochemist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929 with Hans Karl August...
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harden, Harden, or härden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harden may refer to: Harden, New South Wales, Australia Harden railway station Harden County...
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The coenzyme NAD+ was first discovered by the British biochemists Arthur Harden and William John Young in 1906. They noticed that adding boiled and...
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laboratory setting. In a series of experiments (1905–1911), scientists Arthur Harden and William Young discovered more pieces of glycolysis. They discovered...
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Swedish biochemist. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929 with Arthur Harden for their investigations on the fermentation of sugar and enzymes. He...
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Adolf Windaus Charles Nicolle Sigrid Undset None 1929 Louis de Broglie Arthur Harden; Hans von Euler-Chelpin Christiaan Eijkman; Frederick Gowland Hopkins...
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Harden is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern part of the interior floor of the walled plain Mendeleev. It is located on the far side...
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Dent & Co. (London); E. P. Dutton & Co. (New York). Henry E. Roscoe; Arthur Harden (1896). A New View of the Origin of Dalton's Atomic Theory. Macmillan...
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Grimshaw – Manchester-born Radio 1 DJ Andrew Hall – Cheshire cricketer Arthur Harden – Manchester-born Nobel Prize–winning biochemist Benjamin Heywood (1793–1865) –...
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von Euler-Chelpin was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with Arthur Harden in 1929 for their "research on the fermentation of sugar and their share...
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that fermentation occurs inside the yeast cells. British chemist Sir Arthur Harden divided zymase into two varieties (dialyzable and nondialyzable) in...
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1926: Theodor Svedberg 1927: Heinrich Wieland 1928: Adolf Windaus 1929: Arthur Harden / Hans von Euler-Chelpin 1930: Hans Fischer 1931: Carl Bosch / Friedrich...
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1932 Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian, Physiology or Medicine, 1932 Arthur Harden, Chemistry, 1929 Frederick Hopkins, Physiology or Medicine, 1929 Owen...
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(1896–1968), British music hall and vaudeville entertainer and comedian) Sir Arthur Harden FRS (1865–1940), Nobel Prize-winning biochemist Renée Houston 1902–1980)...
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disintegration of the elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances. Arthur Harden (awarded Nobel Prize in 1929), for investigations on the fermentation...
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Quantum Optics Lars Peter Hansen Economics 2013 University of Chicago Arthur Harden Chemistry 1929 University of London Serge Haroche Physics 2012 Collège...
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books include the textbook, Organic and Bio-Chemistry, described by Arthur Harden as "extremely valuable" for a broader audience than just the intended...
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14 – Henry W. Antheil Jr., American diplomat (b. 1912) June 17 – Sir Arthur Harden, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1865) June 19 – Maurice Jaubert...
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Indian Lac Research Institute at Ranchi. Dorothy Harrop worked with Sir Arthur Harden at the Lister Institute on yeast fermentation, bacterial enzyme chemistry...
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constitution of the sterols and their connection with the vitamins" 1929 Arthur Harden (1865–1940) British "for their investigations on the fermentation of...
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Prize in Chemistry in 1961 Michael Polanyi, Professor of Chemistry Arthur Harden, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929 Norman Haworth, awarded...
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field of oxidative phosphorylation began with the report in 1906 by Arthur Harden of a vital role for phosphate in cellular fermentation, but initially...
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Bengali poet, social activist, and feminist writer (d. 1933) 1865 – Arthur Harden, English biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1940) 1866...
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April 29 – Edgar Buckingham (born 1867), American physicist. June 17 – Arthur Harden (born 1865), English biochemist and Nobel laureate in chemistry. June...
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which educated the winner of Nobel Prize for Chemistry, Professor Sir Arthur Harden. City of Wolverhampton College is the main further education college...
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Secretary of the Congregation of the Holy Office (d. 1930) October 12 – Arthur Harden, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1940) October 15 – Charles...
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organic cofactor to be discovered was NAD+, which was identified by Arthur Harden and William Young 1906. They noticed that adding boiled and filtered...
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Frankland, analytical chemist; pioneer in organometallic chemistry Arthur Harden (awarded Nobel prize in 1929), for investigations on the fermentation...
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manager (b. 1893) 1939 – Eugen Weidmann, German criminal (b. 1908) 1940 – Arthur Harden, English biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1865) 1941...
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Archived 2022-07-31 at the Wayback Machine nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Arthur Ramén Archived 2022-07-31 at the Wayback Machine nobelprize.org Nomination...
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