43 research outputs found

    Investigations On the Exchange of Phosphorus in Teeth Using Radioactive Phosphorus as Indicator

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    G. Hevesy, etc. Investigations On the Exchange of Phosphorus in Teeth Using Radioactive Phosphorus as Indicator, 1937 George Charles de Hevesy (1885-1966) was a Hungarian radiochemist and Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate, recognized in 1943 for his key role in the development of radioactive tracers to study chemical processes such as in the metabolism of animals. He also co-discovered the element hafnium.https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/pamphlets-offprints-and-reprints/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Rate of Renewal of Ribo and Desoxyribonucleic Acids

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    E. Hammarstein and G. Hevesy. Rate of renewal of ribo and desoxyribonucleic acids, 1946https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/pamphlets-offprints-and-reprints/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Interaction of Plasma Phosphate With the Phosphorus Compounds Present in the Corpuscles

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    G. Hevesy and A.H. Aten, Jr. Interaction of Plasma Phosphate With the Phosphorus Compounds Present in the Corpuscles, 1939 George Charles de Hevesy (1885-1966) was a Hungarian radiochemist and Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate, recognized in 1943 for his key role in the development of radioactive tracers to study chemical processes such as in the metabolism of animals. He also co-discovered the element hafnium. A.H. Aten, Jr. (1908-1979) was a Dutch university teacher and a co-founder of Radiochimica Acta.https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/pamphlets-offprints-and-reprints/1023/thumbnail.jp
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