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  • 71Fischer glycosidation — (or Fischer glycosylation) refers to the formation of a glycoside by the reaction of an aldose or ketose with an alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst. The reaction is named after the German chemist, Emil Hermann Fischer, winner of the… …

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  • 72Fischer Brewery — at the south entrance of Schiltigheim. Fischer is a brewery in Schiltigheim, France. Contents 1 History …

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  • 73Fischer Black Prize — is a memorial prize in awarded in honor of Fischer Black that rewards individual financial research. The prize was established in 2002 and first awarded in 2003. It is awarded to a financial scientist for a body of work that demonstrates… …

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  • 74Fischer-Wagen — Fischer von 1913 Fischer ist ein ehemaliger Schweizer Hersteller von Automobilen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Unternehmensgeschichte …

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  • 75Fischer Sports — Logo de Fischer Sports Création 1924 Fondateurs Joseph Fischer …

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  • 76FISCHER-TROPSCH (PROCÉDÉ) — FISCHER TROPSCH PROCÉDÉ Ce procédé catalytique de production d’hydrocarbures à partir de gaz de synthèse (CO + H2) a été découvert en 1923 par Franz G. Fischer et Hans Tropsch en Allemagne; développé industriellement entre 1923 et 1935, il a… …

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  • 77Fischer-Tropsch-Synthese — Fischer Tropsch Verfahren * * * Fi|scher Tropsch Syn|the|se 〈f. 19; unz.; Chem.〉 Verfahren zur Gewinnung von Kohlenwasserstoffen durch Kohleverflüssigung [nach den Erfindern Franz Fischer, 1877 1947, u. Hans Tropsch, 1889 1935] * * * Fị|scher… …

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  • 78FISCHER, ANNIE — (1914–1995), Hungarian pianist. Born in Budapest, Fisher studied in the Liszt Academy of Music with Arnold Szekely and Dohnani, and made her début in 1922, playing Beethoven s First Concerto. In 1922 she made her European début playing in Zurich …

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  • 79FISCHER, CAROLUS° — (Karl; 1755–1844), Christian Hebraist. Fischer was librarian of Prague University and served as government appointed censor of Hebrew books and translator in Prague from 1788 (see censorship ), the first layman to serve in this capacity. Fischer… …

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  • 80Fischer esterification — or Fischer Speier esterification is a special type of esterification and the process of forming an ester by refluxing a carboxylic acid and an alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst. The reaction was first described by Emil Fischer and… …

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