Michael Kasha (December 6, 1920 – June 12, 2013) was an American physical chemist and molecular spectroscopist who was one of the original founders of...
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In English, kasha usually refers to the pseudocereal buckwheat or its culinary preparations. In Eastern European cuisine, kasha can apply to any kind...
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of a given multiplicity. It is named after American spectroscopist Michael Kasha, who proposed it in 1950. The rule is relevant in understanding the...
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death, Langmuir and Lewis had met for lunch at Berkeley, a meeting that Michael Kasha recalled only years later. Associates reported that Lewis came back...
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doctoral degree in chemistry from Florida State University working with Michael Kasha, the last student of the legendary G. N. Lewis.[citation needed] While...
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Kasha, Kasza or Kaša may refer to the following people Given name Mrs. Kasha Davis, American drag queen Kasha Kelley, American politician Kasha Kropinski...
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professor Michael Kasha (1926–2019), physical chemist and molecular spectroscopist who collaborated with Andrés Segovia to create the Kasha Design classical...
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the term intersystem crossing arose. Internal conversion (chemistry) Michael Kasha Population inversion Vibrational energy relaxation IUPAC, Compendium...
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(sometimes Americanized as kasha varnishkas) is a traditional dish of the American-Jewish Ashkenazi community. It combines kasha (buckwheat groats) with...
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Drag Race, Mrs. Kasha Davis starred in and co-wrote the film Mrs. Kasha Davis: The Life of an International Housewife Celebrity with Michael Steck (Pandora...
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