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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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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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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Cincinnati Open (section Paul M. Flory)
players beginning in 2025. In 1975, the tournament reins were taken by Paul M. Flory, then an executive with Procter & Gamble. During his tenure, the tournament...
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Werner Kuhn in 1934 and applied to polymer molecules shortly thereafter by Paul Flory. Excluded volume gives rise to depletion forces. In liquid state theory...
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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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of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1897) September 9 – Paul Flory, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1910) September 10 Ernst Öpik...
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their Nobel Prize while in prison or detention. Two Nobel laureates, Jean-Paul Sartre (Literature, 1964) and Lê Ðức Thọ (Peace, 1973), declined the award;...
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Ishmael Flory (1907–2004), American activist Paul Flory (1910–1985), American chemist Margaret Flory (born 1948), American politician Med Flory (1926–2014)...
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proteins. Indeed, SAWs may have first been introduced by the chemist Paul Flory[dubious – discuss] in order to model the real-life behavior of chain-like...
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polyester, and went on to invent nylon, a true silk replacement, in 1935. Paul Flory was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1974 for his work on polymer...
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Flory Bidunga is a Congolese basketball player who attends Kokomo High School. Bidunga grew up in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. He enrolled...
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In polymer science Flory–Rehner equation is an equation that describes the mixing of polymer and liquid molecules as predicted by the equilibrium swelling...
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the end of each growth step. (See Gold Book entry for note.) In 1953, Paul Flory first classified polymerization as "step-growth polymerization" and "chain-growth...
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New York: Oxford University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-19-829579-0. Maddrell, Paul: Spying on Science: Western Intelligence in Divided Germany 1945–1961. Oxford...
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London Howard Florey Physiology or Medicine 1945 University of Oxford Paul Flory Chemistry 1974 Stanford University Robert Fogel Economics 1993 University...
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June 17 – Red Foley, American country music singer (d. 1968) June 19 Paul Flory, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1985) Abe Fortas, Associate...
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Stewart, professional athlete John Havlicek, and Nobel Laureate chemist Paul Flory. The 25th annual American Academy of Achievement Summit took place in...
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are still known as the Carothers equations today. Collaborating with Paul Flory, a physical chemist, they developed theories that describe more mathematical...
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John O'Shea 1992 Arthur Ashe 1993 Orville Brown 1994 Paul McNamee 1995 Andre Agassi 1996 Paul Flory 1997 Nelson Mandela 1998 Patrick Rafter 1999 Mac Winker...
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Republican Samuel Kinsey (1832–1883), son of Elizabeth Brumbaugh (1809–1860) Paul Flory (1910-1985), son of Martha Brumbaugh (1871-1960) Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh...
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U.S. Army brigadier general and Olympic medalist in equestrian events Paul Flory, chemist; Nobel Prize winner (1974) Eugenia St. John Mann, President,...
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interactions between the monomers. This model, and the Flory-Huggins Solution Theory, for which Paul Flory received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1974, ostensibly...
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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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organist Mike Emrick, announcer, honored by the Hockey Hall of Fame Paul Flory, Nobel Prize winner in polymer chemistry Jane E. Henney, first female...
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August W. Farwick (1921) football player, coach at University of Arizona Paul Flory (1927) polymer chemist, recipient of 1974 Nobel Prize Brandon Johnson...
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– Neil Davis, Australian photographer and journalist (b. 1934) 1985 – Paul Flory, American chemist and engineer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1910) 1985 –...
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modern chemical notation Nicolas Flamel (c. 1330–1418), French alchemist Paul Flory (1910–1985), 1974 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Maria Forsyth, Australian researcher...
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University of Berlin. His postdoctoral research and training was directed by Paul Flory. He contributed to various areas of physical chemistry, in particular...
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Linus Pauling, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Hans Bethe, Paul Flory, Polykarp Kusch, and Norman Ramsey Jr., among others. After World War...
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