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  Eduard Buchner Biography | World of Chemistry
In 1893, Buchner accepted a position at the University of Kiel, where he was in charge of the analytical chemistry section for three years, while continuing his research on fermentation.
Buchner attributed a similar technique, in which quartz powder was used, to Marie von Manassein in Vienna, who, he believed, introduced the process in 1872.
Buchner was appointed professor of analytical pharmaceutical chemistry at University of Tübingen in 1896, and published the discovery of cell-free fermentation in the paper, "Alkoholische Gärung ohne Hefezellen" ("Alcoholic Fermentation without Yeast Cells"), the following year.
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 Eduard Buchner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Buchner (May 20, 1860 – August 13, 1917) was a German chemist and zymologist, the winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on fermentation.
Buchner was awarded the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his biochemical investigations and his discovery of non-cellular fermentation.
Buchner's experiment for which he won the Nobel Prize consisted of producing a cell free extract of yeast cells and showing that this "press juice" could ferment sugar.
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 Eduard Buchner Winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Eduard Buchner Winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Eduard Buchner - Nobel Lecture (pdf format) (submitted by Dan Thomas)
Eduard Buchner - The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1907 (submitted by Billy)
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 Imhof Eduard - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Imhof, Eduard (1895-1986), Swiss cartographer, who was a leader in establishing cartography in Europe as a discipline separate from geography and...
Buchner, Eduard (1860-1917), German chemist and Nobel laureate, born in Munich and educated at the University of Munich.
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 Eduard Buchner - Biography
Eduard Buchner was born in Munich on May 20, 1860, the son of Dr. Ernst Buchner, Professor Extraordinary of Forensic Medicine and physician at the University, and Friederike née Martin.
In the autumn of 1893 Buchner took over the supervision of the analytical department in T. Curtius' laboratory in the University of Kiel and established himself there, being granted the title of Professor in 1895.
The results of Buchner's discoveries on the alcoholic fermentation of sugar were set forth in the book Die Zymasegärung (Zymosis), 1903, in collaboration with his brother Professor Hans Buchner and Martin Hahn.
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 New Beer in an Old Bottle
Eduard Buchner accidentally discovered in 1897 that extracts of yeast cells could bring about alcoholic fermentation.
We should commemorate the centenary of Buchner’s discovery not only because of its inherent importance and interest, but also because vitalist ways of thinking have by no means disappeared, and modern biologists need to be constantly on their guard against them.
In the final part we remember that Buchner’s experiments were not only the beginning of enzymology; they were also the beginnings of the study of multi-enzyme systems.
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Eduard Strauss, son of Johann Strauss I, brother of Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss, and the last leader of Published Compositions of Eduard Strauss.
Eduard, the son of Philip and Elizabeth Hornemann, was born in Eindhoven, Holland, in 1932.
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 AllRefer.com - Eduard Buchner (Chemistry, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Eduard Buchner (Chemistry, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Eduard Buchner[A´dOOArt bOOkh´nur] Pronunciation Key, 1860–1917, German chemist.
He taught at Berlin, Breslau, and, from 1911, at WUrzburg.
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 Alcoholic Fermentation Without Yeast Cells
A facsimile of the original paper was published in pp.
New Beer in an Old Bottle: Eduard Buchner and the Growth of Biochemical Knowledge
The plant physiologists may decide whether this carbon dioxide is possibly derived from oxidative processes connected with respiration.
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 Buchner, Eduard - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
For this work he received the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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