George Andrew Olah
George Andrew Olah (born Oláh András György; May 22, 1927 – March 8, 2017) was a Hungarian-American chemist. His research involved the generation and reactivity of carbocations via superacids. For this research, Olah was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1994 "for his contribution to carbocation chemistry." He was also awarded the Priestley Medal, the highest honor granted by the American Chemical Society and F.A. Cotton Medal for Excellence in Chemical Research of the American Chemical Society in 1996.After the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he emigrated to the United Kingdom, which he left for Canada in 1964, finally resettling in the United States in 1965. According to György Marx, he was one of The Martians. Provided by Wikipedia
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Wildlife Crime: Issues and Promising Solutions by Stephen F. Pires, George Olah
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Wildlife Trade Influencing Natural Parrot Populations on a Biodiverse Indonesian Island by Dudi Nandika, Dwi Agustina, Robert Heinsohn, George Olah
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Threats of Longline Fishing to Global Albatross Diversity by Gohar A. Petrossian, Stephen F. Pires, Monique Sosnowski, Prabha Venu, George Olah
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Advancing Genetic Methods in the Study of Parrot Biology and Conservation by George Olah, Brian Tilston Smith, Leo Joseph, Samuel C. Banks, Robert Heinsohn
Published 2021-10-01
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