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| Name: |
George Charles de Hevesy | | Birth Date: |
August 1, 1885 | | Death Date: |
July 5, 1966 | | Place of Birth: |
Budapest, Hungary | | Place of Death: |
Freiburg, Germany | | Nationality: |
Hungarian | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
chemist |
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Biography of Georg von Hevesy
1,444 words, approx. 5 pages
 Georg von Hevesy developed radioactive tracer analysis, a method widely used in chemistry and medicine. For this accomplishment, which had far-reaching consequences in physiology, biochemistry, and mineralogy, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in...
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Biography of George Charles de Hevesy
487 words, approx. 2 pages
 The Hungarian chemist George Charles de Hevesy (1885-1966) was a pioneer of isotope labeling and codiscoverer of the element hafnium. George de Hevesy was born in Budapest on Aug. 1, 1885. He studied at Freiburg, Zurich, and Karlsruhe and in 1911...
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Biography of György Hevesy
444 words, approx. 2 pages
 György Hevesy was born in Budapest on August 1, 1885 and died in Freiburg, Germany, on July 6, 1966. He attended the universities of Budapest, Berlin, and Freiburg. After graduation from Freiburg, he joined Ernest Rutherford's research laboratory...


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George de Hevesy Information
601 words, approx. 2 pages
 George Charles de Hevesy (born as Hevesy György, also known as Georg Karl von Hevesy) (August 1, 1885 in Budapest – July 5, 1966) was a Hungarian Radiochemist who was important in the development of the tracer method where radioactive tracers are...



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 The Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Wolf Receives 2006 de Hevesy Award
07/01/2006: 649 words, approx. 2 pages Walter Wolf, PhD, distinguished professor of pharmaceutical sciences and chair of the Biomedical Imaging Science Initiative at the University of Southern California (USC) was awarded the 2006 Georg Charles de Hevesy Nuclear Pioneer Award on June 4 at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the...
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 The Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Larson Receives 2005 de Hevesy Award
09/01/2005: 798 words, approx. 3 pages Steven M. Larson, MD, chief of the nuclear medicine service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Institute (New York, NY) was awarded the 2005 SNM Georg Charles de Hevesy Nuclear Pioneer Award for his distinguished contributions to nuclear medicine. The award was presented on June 19 in...


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