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Chemistry (3) LEE - 1986 (with Hershbach and Polanyi) (4) AGR - 2003 (together with McKinnon), for studying the mechanism of water-salt exchange between cells and the human body BOSCH - 1931 (with Bergius), for services to the introduction and development of high pressure methods in chemistry GAI - 1944, for the discovery of the fission of heavy nuclei KOH - 1998 (1/2 prize), for the development of the functional theory of density KUHN - 1938, for work on carotenoids and vitamins, was forced by the authorities of his country to refuse the prize, but subsequently received a diploma and a medal LEN - 1987 (with Krum and Pedersen) MUR - 1972 (1/2 prize jointly with Stein) CHEK - 1989 (with Altman) JURI - 1934, for the discovery of heavy hydrogen (4) BERG - 1980 (1/2 prize), for fundamental research on the biochemical properties of nucleic acids CURL - 1996 (shared with Kroto and Small), for the discovery of fullerenes KLUG - 1982 CORI - 1990, for the development of the theory and methodology of organic synthesis KRAM - 1987, (with Len and Pedersen) NERS - 2001 OLAH - 1994, for contributions to the chemistry of carbon POPL -1998 (1/2 prize), for the development of computational methods of quantum chemistry SING - 1952 (with Martin) SKOU - 1997 (1/2 prize) SMITH - 1993 (1/2 prize) TODD - 1957 FENN - 2002 HUNT - 2001 (5) ASTON - 1922 BAYER - 1905 BOYER - 1997 (1/2 prize with Walker) BROWN - 1979 (1/2 prize) GABER - 1918, for the synthesis of ammonia from its constituent elements DEBYE - 1936 JIOC - 1949, for contributions to chemical thermodynamics Diels - 1950 (with Alder), for the discovery and development of the diene synthesis CARLE - 1985 (with Hauptmann) KROTO - 1996 (with Curl and Small) LIBBY - 1960, for the method of using carbon-14 to determine age in archeology, geology, geophysics and other fields of science NATTA - 1963 (1/2 prize) PERUTS - 1962 (1/2 prize) SMELL - 1996 (with Curl and Kroto) SODDI - 1921 STEIN - 1972 (1/2 prize jointly with Moore) TAUBE - 1983 WALKER - 1997 (1/2 prize with Boyer) FISHER E. G. - 1902, for his work on the synthesis of sugar and purine FISHER X, - 1930 FISHER E.O. - 1973 - (1/2 prize) FLORY - 1974 FUKUI - 1981 (together with Hoffman), for developing the theory of chemical reactions, created by them independently of each other HIGER - 2000 (together, Shirakawa) HUBER - 1958 (with Deisenhofer and Michel) ZYGEN - 1967 (1/2 prize) ERNST - 1991 (6) ALDER - 1950 (together with Diels) BARTON - 1969 (1/2 prize) BUCHNER - 1907 BALLAH - 1910 WERNER - 1913, for his work on the nature of the bonds of atoms in molecules VILAWD - 1927, for studies of bile acids and the structure of many similar substances WITTIG - 1979 (1/2 prize) WUTRICH - 2002 SEAWEIL - 1999, for real-time studies of chemical reactions CALVIN - 1961, for studies of the uptake of carbon dioxide by plants CARRER - 1937 (1/2 prize), for the study of carotenoids and flavins, and for the study of vitamins A and B KEVDRYU - 1962 (1/2 prize) LELOIR - 1970, for the discovery of the first sugar nucleotide and the study of its functions in the conversion of sugar and in the biosynthesis of complex carbohydrates MARCUS - 1992 MARTIN - 1952 (with Sing) MICHEL - 1988 (with Deisenhofer and Huber) MOLIMA - 1995 (with Krutzen and Rowland) MULLIS - 1993 (1/2 prize) Nernst - 1920, for his work on thermodynamics NORRISH - 1967 (1/2 prize jointly with Porter) ALTMAN - 1989 (with Check) POLANIE - 1986 (with Lee and Hershbach) PAULING - 1954 Porter - 1967 (1/2 prize jointly with Norrish) PREGL - 1923, for the invention of the method of microanalysis of organic substances PRELOG - 1975 (1/2 prize) RAMSAY - 1904, for his discovery of inert gases in the atmosphere and determination of their place in the periodic system SUMNER - 1946 (1/2 prize), for the discovery of the phenomenon of crystallization of enzymes SEIGER - 1958, for his work on the structure of proteins, especially insulin, 1980 (1/2 prize with Gilbert), for his contribution to the establishment of primary sequences in nucleic acids SEABORG - 1951 (shared by Macmillan) STANLEY - 1946 (1/2 prize jointly with Northrop) TANAKA - 2002 HEVESY - 1943 HOFMANN - 1981 (joint Fukui) HOWARS - 1937 (1/2 prize), for research on carbohydrates and vitamin C ZIEGLER - 1963 (1/2 prize), for discoveries in the field of chemistry and technology of high molecular weight polymers (7) BERGIUS - 1931 (together with Bosch) WINDAUS - 1928 WOODWARD - 1965, for outstanding contributions to the art of organic synthesis GILBERT - 1980 (1/2 prize with Sanger) GRIGNIAR - 1912 (1/2 prize), for the discovery of the so-called. Grignard reagent, which contributed to the development of organic chemistry KRUTZEN - 1995 (with Molina and Rowland), for their work in atmospheric chemistry, especially with regard to the formation and destruction of the ozone layer LEKGMUR - 1932, for discoveries and researches in the field of chemistry of surface phenomena Mitchell - 1978 MOISSANT - 1906 NORTROP - 1946 (1/2 prize jointly with Stanley), for obtaining pure enzymes and viral proteins ONSAGER - 1968 RICHARD - 1914, for the exact determination of the atomic masses of a large number of chemical elements ROULAVD - 1995 (with Crutzen and Molina) RUZYCHKA - 1939 SABATIER - 1912 (1/2 prize) SEMENOV - 1956 (together with Hinshelwood) HASSEL - 1969 (1/2 prize) HERSCHBACH - 1986 (with Lee and Polanyi) (8) ANFINSEN - 1972 (1/2 prize) ARRENIUS - 1903 WIRTANEN - 1945, for research and achievements in agriculture and nutrient chemistry, especially for the fodder preservation method ZIGMONDY - 1925 KORNFORT - 1975 (1/2 prize) LIPSCOMB - 1976 MULLIKEN - 1966 OSWALD - 1909 PEDERSEN - 1987 (with Krum and Len) PRIGOGINE - 1977 Robinson - 1947, for research on plant products of great biological importance, especially alkaloids SWEDBERG - 1926 SHIRAKWA - 2000 (with Heeger) TISELIUS - 1948 HARTWELL - 2001 HAUPTMAN - 1985 (together with Karle), for outstanding achievements in the development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures HERZBERG - 1971, for contributions to the understanding of the electronic structure and structure of molecules, especially free radicals (9) BUTENANDT - 1939, for work on sex hormones, forced by the authorities of his country to refuse the prize, but later received a diploma and a medal MACKICKSHON - 2003 (together with Agr) MACMILLAN - 1951 (shared with Seaborg), for discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements MERRIFIELD - 1984 Rutherford - 1908 WILKINSON - 1973 (1/2 prize) HINSHELWOOD - 1956 (together with Semenov) (10) GEIROVSKII - 1959 STAUDINGER - 1953, for discoveries in the field of macromolecular chemistry (11) WILSTEGTER - 1915, for his studies of plant dyes, especially chlorophyll DEISENHOFER - 1988 (together with Huber and Michel) Word search to solve the crossword puzzle: Replace each unknown letter with *. 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