Linus Carl Pauling FRS (/ˈpɔːlɪŋ/ PAW-ling; February 28, 1901 – August 19, 1994) was an American chemist, biochemist, chemical engineer, peace activist...
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Ava Helen Pauling was heavily interested in American politics and social reforms. She is credited with introducing her husband, Linus Pauling, to the field...
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Electronegativity (redirect from Pauling scale)
is that originally proposed by Linus Pauling. This gives a dimensionless quantity, commonly referred to as the Pauling scale (χr), on a relative scale...
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The Linus Pauling Award is an award recognizing outstanding achievement in chemistry. It is awarded annually by the Puget Sound, Oregon, and Portland...
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The Linus Pauling Institute is a research institute located at the Oregon State University with a focus on health maintenance. The mission statement of...
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Nobel disease (section Linus Pauling)
extrasensory perception, paranormal activity, dowsing, and ghosts. Linus Pauling won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on chemical bonds...
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in their own right. Three of Sommerfeld's postdoctoral supervisees, Linus Pauling, Isidor I. Rabi and Max von Laue, won Nobel Prizes, and ten others,...
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Linus Benedict Torvalds (/ˈliːnəs ˈtɔːrvɔːldz/ LEE-nəs TOR-vawldz, Finland Swedish: [ˈliːnʉs ˈtuːrvɑlds] ; born 28 December 1969) is a Finnish software...
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balancing these substances as an integral part of health. American chemist Linus Pauling coined the term "orthomolecular" in the 1960s to mean "the right molecules...
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Art Robinson (section Linus Pauling Institute)
co-founder, along with Linus Pauling and Keene Dimick, of the Institute of Orthomolecular Medicine, later renamed the Linus Pauling Institute in 1973. Robinson...
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Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University. 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2023. "Vitamins". Corvallis, OR: Micronutrient Information Center, Linus Pauling...
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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers. Honors and Awards, 1954h2.1", "All Documents and Media: Pictures and Illustrations", Linus Pauling and The Nature...
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the founders of the field of molecular evolution. He introduced, with Linus Pauling, the concept of the "molecular clock", which enabled the neutral theory...
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were competing against Linus Pauling. Given Pauling's recent success in discovering the Alpha helix, they feared that Pauling might also be the first...
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advocates of vitamin C megadosage include Linus Pauling, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954. Pauling argued that because humans and other primates...
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The Linus Pauling Quartet was an American psychedelic rock group which specializes in a specific subgenre known as "Texas Psych", but frequently dabbles...
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Institute Linus Pauling Library Linus Pauling Award Pauling Field Ava Helen Pauling, wife of Linus Lowman Pauling Tom Pauling (barrister) Will Pauling, American...
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Intravenous ascorbic acid (section Linus Pauling)
biochemist, Linus Pauling, was pivotal in the re-emergence of intravenous ascorbic acid research. Over the course of the 1970s, Pauling would begin a...
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Hersey, Gene Kelly, Linus Pauling Chapters: New York: Hannah Dorner (executive director), Edward Condon Hollywood: Linus Pauling (vice president) National:...
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Alpha helix (redirect from Pauling–Corey–Branson alpha helix)
β-strand (Astbury's nomenclature was kept), which were developed by Linus Pauling, Robert Corey and Herman Branson in 1951 (see below); that paper showed...
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Dumbarton – 21 March 1991) was a Scottish physician who worked with Linus Pauling on Vitamin C research. He received his medical degree from the University...
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missing electrons. Investigated by the physicists John C. Slater and Linus Pauling in the 1930s, the rule is a useful approximation for the magnetic properties...
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Linus Pauling was learning the Dalton hook-and-eye bonding method, which was the mainstream description of bonds between atoms at the time. Pauling,...
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Pauling's rules are five rules published by Linus Pauling in 1929 for predicting and rationalizing the crystal structures of ionic compounds. For typical...
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Evolutionary biology portal Evolutionary biology Pauling, Linus (1995). Marinacci, Barbara (ed.). Linus Pauling in His Own Words: Selections From His Writings...
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mutated form of the l-gulonolactone oxidase coding gene. Stone introduced Linus Pauling to the theory that humans needed to consume vitamin C in quantities...
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Jeff Goldblum, it features Watson, Wilkins, Gosling and Peter Pauling (son of Linus Pauling). A play entitled Rosalind: A Question of Life was written by...
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Vitamin C and the Common Cold is a popular book by Linus Pauling, first published in 1970, on vitamin C, its interactions with common cold and the role...
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731,004 kronor in 2008), and most recently in 2024 to Nihon Hidankyo. Linus Pauling, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate in 1962, is the only person to have...
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Hager, Tom (2000). Linus Pauling: And the Chemistry of Life. Oxford University Press p. 32. ISBN 978-0-1997-6192-0. Pauling, Linus (31 August 1945). "Roscoe...
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