Websites about Linus Pauling


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Harry Kreisler interviews Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling on the Peace Movement - 1983
globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/Pauling
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The collection, comprised of over five hundred thousand items, contains all ofPauling's personal and scientific papers, research materials, correspondence, photographs, awards, and memorabilia.
osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/paulin...
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The Paulings left an indelible mark on the twentieth century.
paulingcatalogue.org
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LINUS CARL PAULING was born in Portland, Oregon, on February 28, 1901, and died at his ranch at Big Sur, California, on August 19, 1994.
www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/lpauling.html
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Anne K. Lohrey EDP180 H Fall, 2001 A master and maker in many fields, Linus Pauling lived a very long and productive life spanning nearly the entire twentieth century.
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blog.oup.com/oupblog/2006/11/this_day_in_his.html
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charon.girinst.org/~zeke/test.bit.pdf
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Linus Pauling was born in Portland, Oregon, on 28 February 1901 and died at his house on the Big Sur coast of California on 19 August 1994.
jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Journal/Issues/1996/Sep/absA210.html
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Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University
lpi.oregonstate.edu/
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When Linus Pauling died on Aug. 19, 1994, the world lost one of its greatest scientists and humanitarians and a much respected and beloved defender of civil liberties and health issues.
lpi.oregonstate.edu/lpbio/lpbio2.html
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Linus Pauling, an OSU alum (Oregon Agricultural College, class of 1922), was among the most decorated of American scientists.
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Linus Pauling began his professional life studying atoms, and ended it best known for his thoughts on medicine.
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Utilizing over 800 scanned documents, photographs, audio clips and video excerpts, this website narrates the incredible achievement of Linus Pauling and others in the discovery of the nature of the chemical bond.
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An illustrated, thirty-four page account of the drama behind the race for the double helix, written from the largely overlooked perspective of Linus Pauling.
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As with many scientists, Linus Pauling utilized bound notebooks to keep track of the details of his research as it unfolded.
osulibrary.orst.edu/specialcollections/rnb/
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Welcome to Linus Pauling: A Centenary Exhibit.
pauling.library.oregonstate.edu/exhibit/
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Linus Pauling first became interested in vitamin C in the 1960s when he met Irwin Stone, a biochemist who had been investigating the vitamins properties since the 1930s.
www.alternativehealth.co.nz/vitaminc/paulinginvestigates.htm
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Linus Pauling begins this interview by describing his early interest in science.
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Linus Pauling, Ph.D. (1901-1994), was the only person ever to win two unshared Nobel prizes.
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