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Show 152 32"Jons Jakob Berze1ius," Dictionary of Scientific Biography, V01. 2, pp. 90-97. 33Others inc1ude: J. L. Leyonmarch, 1918; G. J. DeGeer, 1927; H. G. Soderbaum, 1930; S. A. von Heijne, 1950; G. Gustafson, 1958; A. Ho1mberg, 1959; Sir Haro1d Hart1ey, 1971; E. Jorpes, 1972; A. Fredge, 1976; and Henry Eyring, 1979. 0n1y Eyring and Hart1ey were not Swedish chemists. 34Major recommendations have been made in 1949, 1958, 1962, 1969, 1976 and 1979 by a number of peop1e throughout the United States. 358. S. Rabinovitch, "Festschrift in Chemistry," Science, V01. 174, (November 19, 1971), p. 815. 36Joseph 0. Hirschfe1der, "A Forecast For Theoretica1 Chemistry," in Joseph 0. Hirschfe1der and Doug1as Henderson, editors, Chemica1 Dynamics, (New York: John Ni1ey & Sons, 1971). 37Chemica1 Dynamics, Ear1 M. Mortensen, p. 128. 381bid., H. J. White, Jr., pp. 686-687. 39Ibid., Doug1as Henderson, p. 422. 4OR. A. Ke11er to Henry Eyring, November 25, 1970. The statement is attributed to Dr._Ranson Par1in, one of Eyring's students. 41Chemica1 Dynamics, Ervin R. Van Artsda1en, p. 524. 42Ibid., Betsy J. Stover, p. 662. 45Kurt E. Shuier to Henry Eyring, December 14, 1970. 46Chemica1 Dynamics, Mitsuhiko Kidaira and Tsutomu Natanabe, p. 168. 47Na1ter Kauzmann to Henry Eyring, February 26, 1971. 48Chemica1 Dynamics, Taikyue Ree, p. 396. 491bjg,, John R. Morrey, p. 318. Solgig , Frank H. Johnson, p. 648. |