Eugen Bamberger (19 July 1857 – 10 December 1932) was a German chemist and discoverer of the Bamberger rearrangement. Bamberger started studying medicine...
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Eugen von Bamberger (5 September 1858 – October 1921) was an Austrian internist born in Würzburg, Kingdom of Bavaria. He was the son of pathologist Heinrich...
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Clarence Bamberger (1886–1984), American mining executive, politician and philanthropist Cyril Stanley Bamberger (1919–2008), Battle of Britain pilot Eugen Bamberger...
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rearrange to give 4-aminophenols. It is named for the German chemist Eugen Bamberger (1857–1932). The starting phenylhydroxylamines are typically synthesized...
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The Bamberger triazine synthesis in organic chemistry is a classic organic synthesis of a triazine first reported by Eugen Bamberger in 1892. The reactants...
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Bamberg Symphony (redirect from Bamberger Symphoniker)
numerous renowned guest conductors were invited to conduct the „Bamberger“, including Eugen Jochum, Hans Rosbaud, Fritz Lehmann, Georg Solti, Clemens Krauss...
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Doctoral advisor Justus von Liebig Doctoral students Richard Abegg Eugen Bamberger Lazăr Edeleanu Fritz Haber Rudolf Hugo Nietzki Adolf Pinner Ferdinand...
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This proceeds via phenylsulfamic acid; a zwitterion with a N-S bond. Eugen Bamberger originally proposed a mechanism involving a series of intramolecular...
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accident in 1898 while investigating diazomethane. When his colleagues Eugen Bamberger and Friedrich Tschirner characterized the white, waxy substance that...
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studied chemistry in Würzburg under Hermann Emil Fischer, in München, Eugen Bamberger and in Zürich under Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch. He had a number of publications...
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Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (redirect from Pierre Marie-Bamberger syndrome)
patients.[citation needed] The eponymous 'Bamberger–Marie syndrome' is named for Austrian internist Eugen von Bamberger and French neurologist Pierre Marie...
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discovered a waxy residue at the bottom of a test tube, colleagues Eugen Bamberger and Friedrich Tschirner called it polymethylene but it was discarded...
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Lambert Heinrich von Babo Manfred Baerns Adolf von Baeyer Eugen Bamberger Johann Conrad Barchusen Eugen Baumann Otto Bayer Johann Joachim Becher Gerd Becker...
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November – Ludwig Hoffmann, German architect (born 1852) 10 December – Eugen Bamberger, German chemist (born 1857) 18 December – Eduard Bernstein, German...
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Edward Baldwin Balmer line, series – Johann Jakob Balmer Bamberger rearrangement – Eugen Bamberger Bamford–Stevens reaction – William Randall Bamford and...
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National Liberal Party. The economists Ludwig Bamberger and Georg von Siemens as well as the liberal politician Eugen Richter were among the prime movers of...
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oxidation of proteins by hydrogen peroxide. He then joined the group of Eugen Bamberger at the University of Zurich as a private assistant. In 1907 he joined...
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Bamberger (27 December 1822, Zwornarka, Kingdom of Bohemia – 9 November 1888, Vienna) was an Austrian pathologist. He was father to internist Eugen von...
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Cary Grant and Sylvia Sidney was released. The Emu War ends Died: Eugen Bamberger, 75, German chemist The United States negotiated a No Force Declaration...
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University of Manchester and graduated with his PhD in 1902. He worked with Eugen Bamberger at the Zürich Polytechnic. Being back in England he first joined the...
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University Press. p. 212. ISBN 9780521591386. Zucker, Stanley (1975). Ludwig Bamberger: German Liberal Political and Social Critic, 1823-1899. University of...
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theorist, activist and women's rights advocate (d. 1933) July 19 – Eugen Bamberger, German chemist (d. 1932) July 23 – Carl Meinhof, German linguist (d...
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Handbook of Cultural Awards (in German). Retrieved 23 November 2021. "Bamberger Poetikprofessur". Literaturportal Bayern (in German). Retrieved 23 November...
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disease) – József Mátyás Baló Bamberger disease – Heinrich von Bamberger Bamberger–Marie disease – Eugen von Bamberger, Pierre Marie Bamforth–Lazarus...
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September 2008). "Ein Experiment zu viel beim Beethovenfest-Finale mit Bamberger Symphonikern". General-Anzeiger (in German). Bonn. Retrieved 5 October...
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project originated in discussions between Professor Orton and Professor Eugen Dieth of the University of Zurich about the desirability of producing a...
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Orchestra for their season opening. Among others, he has been working with Bamberger Symphoniker, Dresden Philharmonic, SWR Symphony Orchestra, Het Gelders...
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expulsion of the deviants. Other moderate party members, including Ludwig Bamberger and Theodor Barth, left voluntarily and formed the Free-minded Union....
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Bulgarian Zoltan Lunka – Hungarian Johann Wilhelm Trollmann, German Jakob Bamberger, German Gary Buckland, Welsh Domenico Spada, Italian Michele di Rocco...
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religion or descent) from Germany proper. Fischel Arnheim, politician Ludwig Bamberger, politician Daniel Cohn-Bendit, member of European Parliament, student...
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