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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Heinz Falk, Franz-Joseph Muller von Reichenstein, Victor Goldschmidt, Carl Auer von Welsbach, Herman Francis Mark, Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, Karl Kordesch, Guido Goldschmiedt, Otto Liebermann, Paul Rosbaud, Hanns Malissa, Johann Josef Loschmidt, Otto Eisenschiml, Fritz Pregl, Otto Redlich, Peter Werfft, Carl von Than, Rudolf Hauschka, Martin Karplus, Karol Olszewski, Josef Maria Eder, Karl Schlogl, Engelbert Broda, Friedrich Emich, Heinrich Jacob Goldschmidt, Hugo Weidel, Fritz Feigl, Norbert Bischofberger, Anton Schrotter von Kristelli, Otto Honigschmid, Zdenko Hans Skraup, Adolf Lieben, Joseph Joshua Weiss, Kurt Peters, Ivan Horbachevsky, Hans Leopold Meyer, Joseph Franz von Jacquin, Adolf Patera, Othmar Zeidler, Johann Florian Heller, Josef Herzig, Theodor Wertheim, Jan Svatopluk Presl, Otto von Furth, Heinrich Hlasiwetz, Robert Gomer, Leopold von Pebal, August Freund, Josef Redtenbacher, Friedrich Reinitzer, Otto Perutz, Rudolf Wegscheider, Ernst Spath, Karl Bayer, Georg von Georgievics, Johann Gottlieb, Felix Karl Ludwig Machatschki, Ignatius Gottfried Kaim, Sigmund Fraenkel, Viktor von Lang, Ronald Micura, Werner Kutzelnigg, Adolf Martin Pleischl, Rudolf Gamsjager. Excerpt: Heinz Falk (born April 29, 1939 in Sankt Polten, Lower Austria) is professor emeritus for organic chemistry at Johannes Kepler University of Linz and editor of "Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Compounds." His research is focused on structural analysis, synthesis, stereochemistry and photochemistry of plant and animal photosensitizing and photosensory pigments, such as hypericin. Heinz Falk was born April 29, 1939 in Sankt Polten, Austria, went to elementary school in Statzendorf and completed middle school in Krems an der Donau. After moving to Vienna in 1953 he completed a three-year program at HBLVA for Chemical Industry, Rose...