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Australian biochemist (1915–2012)
Rita Harriet Cornforth, Lady Cornforth (16 September 1915 − 6 November 2012) was an Australian–British biochemist who pioneered the synthesis of penicillamine
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Australian-British chemist (1917–2013)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Geobiography of John Cornforth. Sir John Warcup Cornforth Jr., AC, CBE, FRS, FAA (7 September 1917 – 8 December 2013)
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microbiologist Rita Nealon Cooley (1919–2006), American political scientist Rita Cornforth (1915–2012), Australian-British biochemist Rita Cucchiara (born
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philosopher Rita Cornforth (1915–2012), Australian–British biochemist, wife of John Cornforth This page lists people with the surname Cornforth. If an internal
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lawyer, pilot, politician, and judge Rita Harradence (1915–2012), Australian-British biochemist, see Rita Cornforth This page lists people with the surname
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UK science and engineering fellowships
Australian botanist. George Harker, Australian scientist. Rita Harradence, (later Rita Cornforth) Australian chemist. Peter Higgs, British physicist and
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of smooth muscle biology. Lady Rita Cornforth – a chemist and the wife of Nobel Prize recipient Sir John Warcup Cornforth. They collaborated on a total
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English professor of chemistry (born 1964)
applications in biotechnology. He is also the recipient of the John and Rita Cornforth Award of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2020, (jointly with Paul
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Biological Physics, International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Rita and John Cornforth Award, The Royal Society of Chemistry "Tuomas Knowles". scholar
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baseball coach. Joel Connable, 39, American journalist, diabetic seizure. Rita Cornforth, 97, Australian–British biochemist. Charles Delporte, 83, Belgian painter
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Italian British physicist
Europaea, 2017 Awarded Giuseppe Occhialini Medal and Prize, 2017 Rita and John Cornforth Award, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019 "Citation metrics, Scopus"
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Award Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the Year Corday–Morgan Prize Rita and John Cornforth Award Creativity in Industry Prize Dalton Young Researchers Award
List of Royal Society of Chemistry medals and awards
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English chemist and Nobel laureate (1886–1975)
Organic Chemistry at the University of Manchester and the Robinson and Cornforth Laboratories at the University of Sydney. Robinson was a strong amateur
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New Zealand chemist
upon was able to overcome. BBSRC David Phillips fellowship (2010) Rita and John Cornforth Award (2009) Hay, Sam; Scrutton, Nigel S. (2012). "Good vibrations
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or Medicine, 1996 Rolf Zinkernagel, Physiology or Medicine, 1996 John Cornforth*, Chemistry, 1975 Patrick White, born in the United Kingdom, Literature
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British Biochemist
(ERC) Advanced grant and his lab also won the RSC Horizon Prize & Rita and John Cornforth Award (2023). Micklefield's research focuses on natural product
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Department of the University of Oxford
Ronnie Bell FRS Arthur Birch FRS Edmund Bowen FRS Charles Coulson FRS John Cornforth FRS Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin FRS Katherine Holt, Professor at University
Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford
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Medicine 1979 Tufts University Eric Allin Cornell Physics 2001 JILA John Cornforth Chemistry 1975 University of Sussex André Frédéric Cournand Physiology
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List of self-identified nonreligious Nobel laureates
seek to represent us in our democracy. Kroto, Harold (2015). "Sir John Cornforth ('Kappa'): Some Personal Recollections". Australian Journal of Chemistry
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British biochemist (born 1964)
(Charmian Medal) from the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2002; the Rita and John Cornforth Award from the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2009; the Interdisciplinary
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British biophysicist
2014, Honorary member of the British Biophysical Society 2015, Rita and John Cornforth Award of the Royal Society of Chemistry (joint with Professor Alison
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Friedrich Hayek 1975 Aage Bohr; Ben Roy Mottelson; James Rainwater John Cornforth; Vladimir Prelog David Baltimore; Renato Dulbecco; Howard Martin Temin
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[678]; also KCMG Walter Cooper 1959 Minister for Repatriation [679] John Cornforth 1977 Charles Court 1972 In recognition of service to the government of
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reimagining of the fairy tale that deals with deals with a timid librarian Grace (Rita Tushingham) who finds herself drawn into relationship with Henry (Keith Barron)
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British biologist (born 1968)
Nanobodies - 2022 Chemistry Biology Interface Division Horizon Prize: Rita and John Cornforth Award winner". Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 12 July 2022
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invention of the cellular automaton called Conway's Game of Life. Sir John Cornforth FRS, FAA (1917–2013): Australian–British chemist who won the Nobel Prize
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British chemist
University of Liverpool (2014), the Royal Society of Chemistry's Rita and John Cornforth Award, shared with Professor Sheena Radford, for "Integrating analyses
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Protozoan species of malaria parasite
44 (6): 854–885. doi:10.1002/anie.200400663. PMID 15669029. Todd, L.; Cornforth, J.; T., A. R.; C., J. W. (1981). "Robert Burns Woodward. 10 April 1917-8
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Australian public university school
University of Sydney. Two Nobel Laureates are associated with the School: John Cornforth completed his undergraduate degree in the School, graduating in 1938 with
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thymine units. 1951 – The research group of Robert Robinson with John Cornforth (Oxford University) publishes their synthesis of cholesterol, while Robert
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of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Emeritus Professor Sir John Warcup Cornforth, CBE For service to science, particularly in the field of organic chemistry
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2008 awards for Canadian television
Entertainment/Seven24 Films) Robert Wertheimer, Denis McGrath, Jocelyn Cornforth – Across the River to Motor City (Devine Entertainment/Jonsworth Productions)
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film and television director (The Shooting Party). 8 December Sir John Cornforth, 96, chemist, laureate of the Nobel Prize (1975). Edward Williams, 92
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2014 local election in England
Plumstead Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Angela Cornforth 2,441 67.7 +12.6 Labour Matthew Morrow 2,033 56.4 +5.1 Labour Rajinder Sehmar 1,850 51.3
2014 Greenwich London Borough Council election
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(died 2000) 7 September Leonard Cheshire, RAF pilot (died 1992) John Cornforth, Australian-born chemist (died 2013) Johnnie Stewart, television presenter
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British royal recognitions
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Manchester. John Warcup Cornforth, CBE, FRS, Royal Society Research Professor, University of Sussex. Clifford
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British publisher, translator and writer
Eighteenth-Century Inventories of Great English Houses. A tribute to John Cornforth, edited by Tessa Murdoch, inventories transcribed by Candace Briggs and
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UK local government election
Bishop Middleham and Cornforth (1 seat) Party Candidate Votes % Labour Mick Simpson 592 82.3 Conservative Judith May Webb 127 17.7 Turnout 23.4 Labour
2013 Durham County Council election
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British royal recognitions
William Jeremiah Corcoran, Chief Store Keeper, Ministry of Defence. Derek Cornforth, Signalman Class "D", Darlington, Eastern Region, British Railways Board
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British government recognitions
Psychology and Health, UMIST. For services to health and safety. John Cornforth. Architectural Historian. For services to the Historic Built Environment
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British government recognitions
Northern Ireland. Cyril Vernon Connolly, Author and Journalist. John Warcup Cornforth, FRS, Director, Milstead Laboratory, Shell Research Ltd. Anthony Wakefield
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RITA CORNFORTH
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Female
Native American
Native American Choctaw name NITA means "bear." Compare with other forms of Nita.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(गीता) Hindi name GITA means "song."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Sita, Genus of a bird (Daughter of Janaka and wife of Rama)
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Rinnah, RINA means "shouting for joy."Â Compare with strictly feminine forms of Rina.
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Lolita, LITA means "sorrows," and other names that end with -lita.
Female
English
 Short form of Spanish Marguerita, RITA means "pearl."
Female
Japanese
(泉) Japanese name RIKA means "valued fragrance." Compare with another form of Rika.
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö´×™×˜Ö·×¢) Hebrew name NITA means "to plant." Compare with other forms of Nita.
Female
Finnish
Finnish name RITVA means "branch of a birch tree."
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Anita, NITA means "favor; grace" and Juanita "God is gracious."Â Compare with other forms of Nita.
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Rinnah, RINA means "shouting for joy." Compare with other forms of Rina.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(रिया) Hindi name RIYA means "singer."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Pearl; Speaker; Variant Form of Rita
Female
French
Old French name RIVA means "bank, coast." Compare with another form of Riva.
Female
Polish
 Polish form of Greek Rhouth, RUTA means "a female friend." Compare with another form of Ruta.
Female
Hebrew
(דִּיתָה) Pet form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, DITA means "Jewess" or "praised." Compare with another form of Dita.
Female
Hebrew
(רִיבָה) Pet form of Hebrew Rivka, RIVA means "ensnarer." Compare with another form of Riva.
Female
Scandinavian
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Birgit, BRITA means "exalted one."
Female
Polish
 Variant spelling of Polish Dyta, DITA means "rich battle." Compare with another form of Dita.
Girl/Female
Spanish American Persian Greek
Pearl.
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Hawaiian
Hawaiian name KEANNA means "gracious."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Festival; Festive
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Made of Honey
Boy/Male
English
From the valley.
Female
Hebrew
(רï‹× ִית) Feminine form of Hebrew unisex Ron, RONIT means "joy, song." Compare with another form of Ronit.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Colleen, COLLYN means "girl."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Topaz
Boy/Male
Hindu
Vijayram
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pritish | பà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯€à®·
God of Love, Lord of the world
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
White Haired
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n.
An introductory act or rite.
pl.
of Sacrarium
a. .
Pertaining to the rite of confirmation.
pl.
of Rima
n.
An ecclesiastical court of Rome, called also Rota Romana, that takes cognizance of suits by appeal. It consists of twelve members.
n.
A rite, ceremony, or observation of an augur.
n.
The act of performing divine or solemn service, as established by law, precept, or custom; a formal act of religion or other solemn duty; a solemn observance; a ceremony; as, the rites of freemasonry.
n.
A narrow and elongated aperture; a cleft; a fissure.
n.
See Rota.
n.
An established rite or ceremony.
n.
A New Zealand forest tree (Metrosideros robusta), also, its hard dark red wood, used by the Maoris for paddles and war clubs.
n.
The plant which yields the fiber.
n.pl.
Western Christians of the Latin rite. See Orientals.
n.
Eastern Christians of the Greek rite.
n.
A fiber obtained from the Agave Americana and other related species, -- used for making cordage and paper. Called also pita fiber, and pita thread.
v. t.
To divide or distribute proportionally; to assess pro rata.
n.
A species of zither, played like a guitar, used in the Middle Ages in church music; -- written also rotta.
adv.
By rites, or by a particular rite.
n.
A short-lived political club established in 1659 by J.Harrington to inculcate the democratic doctrine of election of the principal officers of the state by ballot, and the annual retirement of a portion of Parliament.