Author: R. Toresen
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Languages : en
Pages : 87
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International Council for the exploration of the Sea, Volume 5, Abstracts of Scientific Papers, presented at 78th Statutory Meeting - held i Copenhagen, Denmark, 4-12 October 1990
Author: R. Toresen
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Languages : en
Pages : 87
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Publisher:
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Pages : 87
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Abstracts of Scientific Papers Presented at 78th Statutory Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark, 4-12 October 1990
Author: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Statutory Meeting
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Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 87
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Publisher:
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Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 87
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Provisional Volume of Abstracts of Scientific Papers and Posters to be presented at the 77th Statutory Meeting The Hague, Netherlands, 5 - 13 October 1989
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Languages : en
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Abstracts of Scientific Papers Presented at ... Statutory Meeting
Author: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Statutory Meeting
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Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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76th Statutory Meeting
Author: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
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Languages : en
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Contributions to be Presented at the Statutory Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark, 9-17 October 1986. 61pp
Author: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
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Languages : en
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Preservation of Archives in Tropical Climates
Author: René Teygeler
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ISBN: 9789074920148
Category : Archival materials
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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ISBN: 9789074920148
Category : Archival materials
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Reports on Dialogue Meetings 20-21st May and 4th October 1980
Author: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
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Languages : en
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United Nations Juridical Yearbook, 1981
Author: United Nations Staff
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ISBN: 9789211333329
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Languages : en
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One Hundred Years at the Intersection of Chemistry and Physics
Author: Jeremiah James
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 311023954X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 325
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This volume, occasioned by the centenary of the Fritz Haber Institute, formerly the Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, covers the institute's scientific and institutional history from its founding until the present. The institute was among the earliest established by the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, and its inauguration was one of the first steps in the development of Berlin-Dahlem into a center for scientific research. Its establishment was made possible by an endowment from Leopold Koppel, granted on the condition that Fritz Haber, well-known for his discovery of a method to synthesize ammonia from its elements, be made its director. The history of the institute has largely paralleled that of 20th-century Germany. It undertook controversial weapons research during World War I, followed by a "Golden Era" during the 1920s, in spite of financial hardships. Under the National Socialists it experienced a purge of its scientific staff and a diversion of its research into the service of the new regime, accompanied by a breakdown in its international relations. In the immediate aftermath of World War II it suffered crippling material losses, from which it recovered slowly in the post-war era. In 1953, shortly after taking the name of its founding director, the institute joined the fledgling Max Planck Society. During the 1950s and 60s, the institute supported diverse researches into the structure of matter and electron microscopy in a territorially insular and politically precarious West-Berlin. In subsequent decades, as both Berlin and the Max Planck Society underwent significant changes, the institute reorganized around a board of coequal scientific directors and a renewed focus on the investigation of elementary processes on surfaces and interfaces, topics of research that had been central to the work of Fritz Haber and the first "Golden Era" of the institute.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 311023954X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
This volume, occasioned by the centenary of the Fritz Haber Institute, formerly the Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, covers the institute's scientific and institutional history from its founding until the present. The institute was among the earliest established by the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, and its inauguration was one of the first steps in the development of Berlin-Dahlem into a center for scientific research. Its establishment was made possible by an endowment from Leopold Koppel, granted on the condition that Fritz Haber, well-known for his discovery of a method to synthesize ammonia from its elements, be made its director. The history of the institute has largely paralleled that of 20th-century Germany. It undertook controversial weapons research during World War I, followed by a "Golden Era" during the 1920s, in spite of financial hardships. Under the National Socialists it experienced a purge of its scientific staff and a diversion of its research into the service of the new regime, accompanied by a breakdown in its international relations. In the immediate aftermath of World War II it suffered crippling material losses, from which it recovered slowly in the post-war era. In 1953, shortly after taking the name of its founding director, the institute joined the fledgling Max Planck Society. During the 1950s and 60s, the institute supported diverse researches into the structure of matter and electron microscopy in a territorially insular and politically precarious West-Berlin. In subsequent decades, as both Berlin and the Max Planck Society underwent significant changes, the institute reorganized around a board of coequal scientific directors and a renewed focus on the investigation of elementary processes on surfaces and interfaces, topics of research that had been central to the work of Fritz Haber and the first "Golden Era" of the institute.