A.G. Stromberg [[electronic resource] ] : first class scientist, second class citizen : letters from the GULAG and a history of electroanalysis in the USSR / / Richard G. Compton ... [et al.] |
Autore | Stromberg A. G (Armin G.) |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Imperial College Press |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (376 p.) |
Disciplina | 540.92 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ComptonR. G |
Soggetto topico | Chemists - Soviet Union |
ISBN |
1-283-23453-X
9786613234537 1-84816-676-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Foreword; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; 1. The Deportation of the Ethnic Populations of Russia; 2. 'AWillow in Siberia': The Family History and Early Life of Armin G. Stromberg Pre-1937; Introduction; Ancestry and Nationality; Armin's Parents Heinrich and Magda; Letter of Doctor Berezantsev to the Widow Magda R. Stromberg; A Letter about Heinrich H. Stromberg's Death, Written by Vladimir Mamontov; AWorld Turned Upside Down; Revolution and a Second Shock for Magda; Educating Armin; Walking on the Edge of a Precipice; Scientific Isolation
3. Letters from the GULAG (March 1942-September 1943)Letter 1; Letter 2; Letter 3; Letter 4; Letter 5; Letter 5A; Letter 6; Letter 714; Letter 8; Letter 9; Letter 1018; Letter 12; Letter 13; Letter 14; Letter 15; Letter 16; Letter 16A; Letter 16B; Letter 17; Letter 18; Letter 19; Letter 20; Letter 21; Letter 21A38; Letter 22; Letter 23; Letter 24; Letter 25; Letter 26; Letter 27; Letter 28; Letter 29; Letter 30; Letter 31; Letter 32; Letter 33; Letter 34; Letter 35; Letter 3761; Letter 3862; Letter 39; Letter 4164; Letter 4267; Letter 4368; Letters 44-45; Letter 4671; Letter 47; Letter 48 Letter 49Letter 5079; Letter 5188; Letter 52; Letter 53; Letter 54; Letter 55; Letter 5694; Letter 58; Letter 59; Letter 60; Letter 61; Letter 62; Letter 63; Letter 64102; Letter 66; Letter 67; Letter 68; Letter 69; Letter 70; Letter 71105; Letter 72; Letter 73; Letter 74106; Conclusion; 4. Release, Work in Sverdlovsk and the Start of Polarography in the USSR; Introduction; The 1959 Nobel Prize for Chemistry Goes to Electroanalysis; The Origins of Polarography; Polarography Revolutionizes Analytical Chemistry Polarography Changes: Pulse Voltammetry, Static Mercury Drops and Stripping VoltammetryPolarography Arrives in the USSR; Stromberg's Research in Sverdlovsk: Wartime and After; Chelyabinsk; Stromberg is Sacked - An Academic Life Begins; 5. The Tomsk School of Electroanalysis; Early Years In Tomsk: 1956-1962; The Special Research Laboratory: 1962-1985; Life as a Graduate Student in the Special Research Laboratory; Stromberg and Semchenko: Physical Chemistry; Stromberg's Reflections on Running His Laboratory and on His Relationships with the Scientific Community The Special Research Laboratory: The ScienceAppendix; 6. Life in Tomsk After Retirement; Leaving the Department in 1985 to Retire; Perestroika and Stromberg's Return to Nizhni Tagil; Science in Retirement: Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks; Hobbies; Vita Brevis Est... Ut Volito Oportet! |
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A.G. Stromberg [[electronic resource] ] : first class scientist, second class citizen : letters from the GULAG and a history of electroanalysis in the USSR / / Richard G. Compton ... [et al.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Imperial College Press |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (376 p.) |
Disciplina | 540.92 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ComptonR. G |
Soggetto topico | Chemists - Soviet Union |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-23453-X
9786613234537 1-84816-676-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Foreword; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; 1. The Deportation of the Ethnic Populations of Russia; 2. 'AWillow in Siberia': The Family History and Early Life of Armin G. Stromberg Pre-1937; Introduction; Ancestry and Nationality; Armin's Parents Heinrich and Magda; Letter of Doctor Berezantsev to the Widow Magda R. Stromberg; A Letter about Heinrich H. Stromberg's Death, Written by Vladimir Mamontov; AWorld Turned Upside Down; Revolution and a Second Shock for Magda; Educating Armin; Walking on the Edge of a Precipice; Scientific Isolation
3. Letters from the GULAG (March 1942-September 1943)Letter 1; Letter 2; Letter 3; Letter 4; Letter 5; Letter 5A; Letter 6; Letter 714; Letter 8; Letter 9; Letter 1018; Letter 12; Letter 13; Letter 14; Letter 15; Letter 16; Letter 16A; Letter 16B; Letter 17; Letter 18; Letter 19; Letter 20; Letter 21; Letter 21A38; Letter 22; Letter 23; Letter 24; Letter 25; Letter 26; Letter 27; Letter 28; Letter 29; Letter 30; Letter 31; Letter 32; Letter 33; Letter 34; Letter 35; Letter 3761; Letter 3862; Letter 39; Letter 4164; Letter 4267; Letter 4368; Letters 44-45; Letter 4671; Letter 47; Letter 48 Letter 49Letter 5079; Letter 5188; Letter 52; Letter 53; Letter 54; Letter 55; Letter 5694; Letter 58; Letter 59; Letter 60; Letter 61; Letter 62; Letter 63; Letter 64102; Letter 66; Letter 67; Letter 68; Letter 69; Letter 70; Letter 71105; Letter 72; Letter 73; Letter 74106; Conclusion; 4. Release, Work in Sverdlovsk and the Start of Polarography in the USSR; Introduction; The 1959 Nobel Prize for Chemistry Goes to Electroanalysis; The Origins of Polarography; Polarography Revolutionizes Analytical Chemistry Polarography Changes: Pulse Voltammetry, Static Mercury Drops and Stripping VoltammetryPolarography Arrives in the USSR; Stromberg's Research in Sverdlovsk: Wartime and After; Chelyabinsk; Stromberg is Sacked - An Academic Life Begins; 5. The Tomsk School of Electroanalysis; Early Years In Tomsk: 1956-1962; The Special Research Laboratory: 1962-1985; Life as a Graduate Student in the Special Research Laboratory; Stromberg and Semchenko: Physical Chemistry; Stromberg's Reflections on Running His Laboratory and on His Relationships with the Scientific Community The Special Research Laboratory: The ScienceAppendix; 6. Life in Tomsk After Retirement; Leaving the Department in 1985 to Retire; Perestroika and Stromberg's Return to Nizhni Tagil; Science in Retirement: Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks; Hobbies; Vita Brevis Est... Ut Volito Oportet! |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910464552903321 |
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