Gabriel Stein

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Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel 
Website:
http://chemistry.library.nd.edu/resources/genealogy/chemistry/documents/SteinG.pdf
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(1920 - 1976)

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Ladislaus Farkas research assistant Hebrew University
Joseph Joshua Weiss grad student 1949 Durham University
 (Some chemical actions of ionizing radiations on aqueous solutions)
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Stein G, Zeichner A. (1979) Some thermodynamic considerations on the photodecomposition of water mediated by redox reactions and their relation to solar energy utilization Solar Energy. 23: 11-16
Zeichner A, Goldstein JR, Stein G. (1978) Photogalvanic effect in ferric bromide solutions The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 82: 1687-1692
Brandys M, Stein G. (1978) Photochemical evolution of hydrogen from aqueous solutions of europium ions at lambda >310 nm. The role of europium(II) The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 82: 852-854
Zeichner A, Goldstein JR, Stein G. (1978) Photogalvanic Effect In Ferric Bromide Solutions Cheminform. 9
Shafferman A, Stein G. (1977) Conformation-dependent participation of the protein in electron equivalent transfer to cytochrome c Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 462: 161-170
Ilan Y, Shinar R, Stein G. (1977) H/2H isotope effect in redox reactions of cytochrome c Bba - Bioenergetics. 461: 15-24
Lachish U, Ottolenghi M, Stein G. (1977) Hydrated electron formation from aqueous β-Naphthol using N2-laser excitation Chemical Physics Letters. 48: 402-406
Stein G, Würzberg E. (1976) Radiative and Radiationless Transitions in Solutions: Isotope and Proximity Effects on Sm3+ by C—H, C≡N and O—H Bonds Zeitschrift FüR Physikalische Chemie. 101: 163-170
Lachish U, Shafferman A, Stein G. (1976) Intensity dependence in laser flash photolysis experiments: Hydrated electron formation from ferrocyanide, tyrosine, and tryptophan Journal of Chemical Physics. 64: 4205-4211
Ilan Y, Luria M, Stein G. (1976) Photochemistry of benzene in aerated aqueous solutions in the range of 214 to 265 nm The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 80: 584-587
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