Fritz Feigl, the Glossary
Fritz Feigl (15 May 1891 – 23 January 1971) was a Jewish Austrian-born chemist.[1]
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21 relations: Anschluss, Austria, Austria-Hungary, Austrian Decoration for Science and Art, Brazil, Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, Chemist, Cláudio Costa Neto, Erwin Chargaff, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Fritz Feigl Prize, Fritz Pregl Prize, Luminol, Rio de Janeiro, Spot analysis, University of São Paulo, University of Vienna, Vienna, Weizmann Prize for Research in the Exact Sciences, Wilhelm Exner Medal, Wilhelm Schlenk.
- Brazilian chemists
- Brazilian people of Austrian-Jewish descent
- Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to Brazil
- Scientists from Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Weizmann Prize recipients
Anschluss
The Anschluss (or Anschluß), also known as the Anschluß Österreichs (Annexation of Austria), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into the German Reich on 13 March 1938.
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.
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Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
The Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (Österreichisches Ehrenzeichen für Wissenschaft und Kunst) is a state decoration of the Republic of Austria and forms part of the Austrian national honours system.
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Brazil
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
The Bulletin for the History of Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes articles on the history of chemistry.
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Chemist
A chemist (from Greek chēm(ía) alchemy; replacing chymist from Medieval Latin alchemist) is a graduated scientist trained in the study of chemistry, or an officially enrolled student in the field.
Cláudio Costa Neto
Claudio Costa Neto (born Rio de Janeiro, December 11, 1932) is a Brazilian chemical engineer and one of the founders of the Institute of Chemistry at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
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Erwin Chargaff
Erwin Chargaff (11 August 1905 – 20 June 2002) was an Austro-Hungarian-born American biochemist, writer, Bucovinian Jew who emigrated to the United States during the Nazi era, and professor of biochemistry at Columbia University medical school. Fritz Feigl and Erwin Chargaff are Austrian Jews and Jews from Austria-Hungary.
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Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), alternatively known as University of Brazil, is a public research university in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Fritz Feigl Prize
The Fritz Feigl Prize (Fritz-Feigl-Preis) by the Austrian Society of Analytical Chemistry (ASAC) is named after Fritz Feigl.
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Fritz Pregl Prize
Fritz Pregl Prize has been awarded annually since 1931, to an Austrian scientist for distinguished achievements in chemistry by the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften) from the funds left at its disposal by the Nobel prize-winning chemist Fritz Pregl.
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Luminol
Luminol (C8H7N3O2) is a chemical that exhibits chemiluminescence, with a blue glow, when mixed with an appropriate oxidizing agent.
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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Spot analysis
Spot analysis, spot test analysis, or spot test is a chemical test, a simple and efficient technique where analytic assays are executed in only one, or a few drops, of a chemical solution, preferably in a great piece of filter paper, without using any sophisticated instrumentation.
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University of São Paulo
The University of São Paulo (Universidade de São Paulo, USP) is a public research university in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, and the largest public university in Brazil.
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University of Vienna
The University of Vienna (Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
Weizmann Prize for Research in the Exact Sciences
The Weizmann Prize for Research in the Exact Sciences named after Dr.
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Wilhelm Exner Medal
The Wilhelm Exner Medal has been awarded by the Austrian Industry Association, (ÖGV), for excellence in research and science since 1921.
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Wilhelm Schlenk
Wilhelm Johann Schlenk (22 March 1879 – 29 April 1943) was a German chemist.
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See also
Brazilian chemists
- Ângelo da Cunha Pinto
- Antonio Luiz Braga
- Blanka Wladislaw
- Cecília Maria Villas Bôas de Almeida
- Elisa Orth
- Eloisa Biasotto Mano
- Fritz Feigl
- Glaci Zancan
- Hans Stammreich
- Isabel Escobar
- Jairton Dupont
- Liane Marcia Rossi
- Livia S. Eberlin
- Marcos Nogueira Eberlin
- Maria Antonieta de Brito
- Octavio Augusto Ceva Antunes
- Otto Gottlieb
- Wanderson Romão
Brazilian people of Austrian-Jewish descent
- Amora Mautner
- Benny Feilhaber
- Betty Gofman
- Franz Weissmann
- Fritz Feigl
- John Neschling
- Jorge Mautner
- Juca Chaves
- Laís Bodanzky
- Michael Löwy
- Otto Maria Carpeaux
- Paul Singer (economist)
- Pedro Neschling
- Ricardo Semler
- Ruth Sonntag Nussenzweig
Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to Brazil
- Adolpho Ducke
- Arthur Posnansky
- František Lorenz
- Fritz Feigl
- Gastão Rosenfeld
- Pauline of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus
- Romualdo Prati
Scientists from Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Álvaro Alberto da Motta e Silva
- Alexander Kellner
- Aristides Leão
- Cristina Possas
- Edward J. Miers
- Elisa Frota Pessoa
- Eloisa Biasotto Mano
- Fritz Feigl
- Isabel Escobar
- José H. Leal
- Luiz Pinguelli Rosa
- Marcia Barbosa
- Paulo Iide
- Peter Medawar
- Peter Szatmari (geologist)
- Roberto Lobo
- Sérgio Mascarenhas de Oliveira
- Suzana Herculano-Houzel
- Tessaleno Devezas
Weizmann Prize recipients
- Adi Shamir
- Aharon Katzir
- Amnon Aharony
- Aryeh Dvoretzky
- Asya Rolls
- Avram Hershko
- Chaim L. Pekeris
- Dan Shechtman
- Dan Tawfik
- Daniella Goldfarb
- David Ginsburg (chemist)
- Ephraim Katzir
- Ernst David Bergmann
- Franz Ollendorff
- Fritz Feigl
- Gilad Haran
- Giulio Racah
- Haim Harari
- Harry J. Lipkin
- Harry Zvi Tabor
- Igal Talmi
- Ilan Marek
- Isaac Berenblum
- Israel Dostrovsky
- Itamar Procaccia
- Joseph Gillis
- Joseph Klafter
- Joshua Jortner
- Kurt Mendel
- Markus Reiner
- Michael Elad
- Michael O. Rabin
- Michael Zohary
- Moshe Rudolf Bloch
- Nathan Rosen
- Nathan Sharon
- Raphael David Levine
- Saul Adler
- Shmuel Agmon
- Shneior Lifson
- Tova Milo
- Yakir Aharonov
- Yaron Silberberg
- Yoseph Imry
- Yuval Ne'eman
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Feigl
Also known as Friedrich Feigl, Fritz Feigel, Fritz Feigl Award, Prêmio Fritz Feigl.