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Ostwald was founder and editor of Zeitschrift für Physikalische
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
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He continued to work with Przibram until 1932 when he was appointed director of the Physikalische Laboratorium in the hospital in Lainz.
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Note 89: Meyer, "Physikalische Grundlagen" (1929), 557 – 80; Meyer and Suess, "Zur Verwendung" (1930); Deinlein, "Verweilzeiten" (1933); Maria Renata Deinlein, Rigorosenakt 11725, AUW.
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It now entrusted the Radiumtechnische Versuchsanstalt and consequently its director, Fonovits-Smereker, to perform control measurements of the radium preparations and the rest of the scientific work previously done in the Physikalische Laboratorium at the hospital in Lainz by Urbach's group.
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In 1934, although the fascists ousted Urbach from the hospital in Lainz, she became the director of the Physikalische Laboratorium.
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Indeed, the Physikalische Laboratorium of the municipal hospital did create the space for interdisciplinary exchanges among physicists, technicians, and physicians.
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Most scientists nevertheless continued to publish extensively in prestigious physics journals, such as the Zeitschrift für Physik or the Physikalische Zeitschrift, but they also contributed to the Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, to the Zeitschrift für Technische Physik, and to Strahlentherapie, a journal of medical physics.
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Besides playing the role of an information and research center, the Physikalische Laboratorium had another key function.
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Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 89 (1915): 294 – 305.
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Publications in major German journals such as the Zeitschrift für Technische Physik and Physikalische Zeitschrift accompanied her rapid promotion in the university ranks.
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