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Heyrovsky from Prague in 1959 for his development of polarographic methods of analysis.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
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The only new people in my platoon were Luthuli and Heyrovsky.
The Forever War Haldeman, Joe 1975
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In 1926 Professor Heyrovsky married Marie Koranová, and there are two children of the marriage, a daughter, Judith, and a son, Michael.
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Heyrovsky together with his Japanese collaborator Shikata built an apparatus which registered how these electric currents varied with the tension applied.
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Jaroslav Heyrovsky that he should study certain irregularities in connection with the capillarity of mercury and attempt to disclose their origin.
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When Heyrovsky put a small electric tension between the dropping mercury and that collecting at the bottom, he found in accordance with earlier experience that the current increased by steps when the tension was raised over certain fixed values.
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Heyrovsky found that this device could be used for something much more important than the original problem.
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Jaroslav Heyrovsky was born in Prague on 20th December, 1890, the fifth child of Leopold
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During the First World War Heyrovsky did his war service in a military hospital as dispensing chemist and radiologist, which enabled him to continue his studies and to take his Ph.D. degree in Prague in 1918 and D.Sc. in London in 1921.
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Heyrovsky has lectured on polarography in the United States of
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