Linus pauling biography book
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Linus Pauling
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part inom. Linus Pauling, The Man
The Roots of Genius
Tom Hager
A Pauling Chronology
Robert Paradowski
By Best Friend
Linus Pauling
Diary Excerpts
Wayne Reynolds
Interview with Dr. Linus Pauling
Wayne Reynolds
Summer Employment
Linus Pauling
Children of the Dawn
Linus Pauling
Linus Pauling, The Teacher
David P. Shoemaker
The Incident on the Cliff
Linus Pauling
Part II. Linus Pauling, The Science
The Scientific Contributions of Linus Pauling
Jack Dunitz
Early Years of Physical Chemistry at Caltech
Linus Pauling
The Original Manuscript for The Nature of the kemikalie Bond
Linus Pauling
Modern Structural Chemistry: Nobel Lecture 1954
Linus Pauling
Pauling and Beadle
George Gray
Sickel-Cell Anemia
Bruno Strasser
How inom Developed an Interest in the Question of the Nature of Things
Linus Pauling
The upptäckt of the Alpha Helix
Linus Pauling
The Triple Helix
Thomas Hager
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Biographical Memoirs: Volume 71 (1997)
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LINUS CARL PAULING
February 28, 1901-August 19, 1994
BY JACK D. DUNITZ
LINUS CARL PAULING was born in Portland, Oregon, on February 28, 1901, and died at his ranch at Big Sur, California, on August 19, 1994. In 1922 he married Ava Helen Miller (died 1981), who bore him four children: Linus Carl, Peter Jeffress, Linda Helen (Kamb), and Edward Crellin.
Pauling is widely considered the greatest chemist of this century. Most scientists create a niche for themselves, an area where they feel secure, but Pauling had an enormously wide range of scientific interests: quantum mechanics, crystallography, mineralogy, structural chemistry, anesthesia, immunology, medicine, evolution. In all these fields and especially in the bo
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Linus Pauling
American scientist and activist (1901–1994)
Linus Carl PaulingFRS (PAW-ling; February 28, 1901 – August 19, 1994)[4] was an American chemist, biochemist, chemical engineer, peace activist, author, and educator. He published more than 1,200 papers and books, of which about 850 dealt with scientific topics.[5]New Scientist called him one of the 20 greatest scientists of all time.[6] For his scientific work, Pauling was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954. For his peace activism, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962. He is one of five people to have won more than one Nobel Prize (the others being Marie Curie, John Bardeen, Frederick Sanger, and Karl Barry Sharpless).[7] Of these, he is the only person to have been awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes,[8] and one of two people to be awarded Nobel Prizes in different fields, the other being Marie Curie.[7]
Pauling was one of