Person
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0000 0001 0911 538X
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Harold C. Urey
Harold C. Urey (US-amerikanischer Chemiker, Nobelpreis für Chemie 1934)
Harold Clayton Urey
Harold Clayton Urey (chimiste américain)
Harold Klejton Juri
Harold Urey (American physical chemist)
Harold Urey (Amerikaans astronoom)
Harold Urey (chimico statunitense)
Harolds Jūrijs
Haroldus Clayton Urey
Urey, H. C.
Urey, H. Clayton
Urey, Harold
Urey, Harold C.
Urey, Harold Clayton,
Ûri, G.
Ûri, G. S.
Yuri Garold Kleyton
Yūrī, Hārūld S̲ī
Χάρολντ Γιούρεϋ
Гаральд Клейтан Юры
Гарольд Клейтон Юрі
Харолд Клејтон Јури
Харолд Юри
Юри, Гарольд Клейтон
ჰაროლდ იური
Հարոլդ Կլեյտոն Յուրի
הרולד יורי
هارولد يوري
هارولد یوری
ہارلڈ اری
ہیرولڈ کلیٹن یورے
يورى، هارولد ثى
ह्यारोड युरे
হ্যারল্ড ক্লেটন ইউরি
அரால்டு இயூரீ
ഹാരോൾഡ്‌ യുറേ
해럴드 클레이턴 유리
ハロルド・ユーリー
哈羅德·克萊頓·尤里
Dates: 
1893-1981
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Ahrens, Louis Herman (co-author)
Champetier, Georges (co-author)
Eidinoff, Maxwell Leigh
Eidinoff, Maxwell Leigh (co-author)
Kimball, Alice H.
Kimball, Alice H. (co-author)
Kirshenbaum, Isidor
Kirshenbaum, Isidor (co-author)
Kopal, Zdenĕk (1914-1993))
Murphy, George Moseley (1905-1968))
Ruark, Arthur Edward (1899-)
Ruchlis, Hyman
Runcorn, Stanley Keith
Sendak, Maurice (1928-)
Sugiura, Yoshikatsu (co-author)
University of California, Berkeley
Vidal, José Miguel
Titles: 
Abundances of the Elements
Atomics for the millions
Atomkunskap för millioner
Atoms, molecules and quanta
Atomzeitalter
Attempt to prepare triatomic hydrogen, by Hugh M. Smallwood and H. C. Urey..., An
Bibliography of research on heavy hydrogen compounds
Deutérium et composés de deutérium
Deutérium et compsés de deuteríum
Dr Maxwell Leigh Eidinoff et Hyman Ruchlis. Fais connaissance avec l'atome
Hydrogen Isotope of Mass 2, A
Isotopic and cosmic chemistry
Jag är rädd.
Jeg er redd!
Luna
Moon an international journal of lunar studies, The
moon Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, 22-26 March, 1971
On the dissipation of gas and volatilized elements from protoplanets
On the effect of perturbing electric fields on the Zeeman effect of the hydrogen spectrum, by H. C. Urey
On the quantum theory explanation of the anomalies in the 6th and 7th periods of the periodic table, by Y. Sugiura and H. C. Urey
Physical properties and analysis of heavy water, by Isidor Kirshenbaum,... Edited by Harold C. Urey,... and George M. Murphy,... [Foreword by George B. Pegram.]
Physics and chemistry of the Earth
Planets, their origin and development, by Harold C. Urey, The
Production of heavy water
Proizvodstvo tâželoj vody
Sistema solar, El : personalidad entrevistada: Harold C. Urey
Some thermodynamic properties of hydrogen and deuterium, Nobel Lecture, presented in Stockholm on February 14, 1935, by Harold C. Urey
statistical distribution of the electrons in the various orbits of the hydrogen atom, The ; Heat capacities and entropies of diatomic and polyatomic gases
Système solaire, Le
Use of the exchange between carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, bicarbonate ion and water for isotopic concentration, The
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Chemistry, Physical and theoretical Deuterium
Chemists Nobel Prize winners
LC data base, 12-24-84 (hdg.: Urey, Harold Clayton, 1893- ; usage: H.C. Urey; Harold C. Urey; Harold Clayton Urey)
LCCN 63-19499: Ruark, A.E. Atoms, molecules and quanta, 1964 (hdg.: Urey, Harold Clayton, 1893- ; usage: Harold Clayton Urey)
Nobelprize.org, January 22, 2014 (Harold C. Urey; the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1934 ; Harold Clayton Urey was born in Walkerton, Indiana, on April 29, 1893; he died on January 5, 1981 in La Jolla, CA; he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology in 1917 from the University of Montana and a Ph. D. in Chemistry from the University of California in 1923; his early researches concerned the entropy of diatomic gases and problems of atomic structure, absorption spectra and the structure of molecules; in 1931 he devised a method for the concentration of any possible heavy hydrogen isotopes by the fractional distillation of liquid hydrogen, which led to the discovery of deuterium; he later worked on the separation of uranium isotopes and was concerned with the measurement of paleotemperatures, investigations into the origin of the planets, and the chemical problems of the origin of the earth; he is the author of the books Atoms, Molecules and Quanta (1930, with A.E. Ruark), and The Planets (1952); he was editor of the Journal of Chemical Physics during 1933-1940 and he wrote numerous papers on the structure of atoms and molecules, the discovery of heavy hydrogen and its properties, separation of isotopes, measurement of paleotemperatures and the origin of planets)
Sayyārah-ʼi zamīn, 1960 t.p. (هارولد ثى. يورى = Hārūld S̲ī. Yūrī)
Wikipedia, January 22, 2014 (Harold Urey; Harold Clayton Urey (April 29, 1893-January 5, 1981) was an American physical chemist whose pioneering work on isotopes earned him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934 for the discovery of deuterium; he played a significant role in the development of the atom bomb, but may be most prominent for his contribution to theories on the development of organic life from non-living matter)
Contains revision of first paper, published under title: The distribution of electrons in the various orbits of the hydrogen atom, in the Astrophysical Journal, vol. LIX, no. 1, January 1924
Contains revision of second paper, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. XLV, no. 6, June, 1923
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 1923
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