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Gertrude Maud Robinson (formerly Walsh) was an influential organic chemist most famous for her work on plant pigments; the Piloty-Robinson Pyrrole Synthesis, which is named for her; her syntheses of fatty acids; and her synthesis of δ-hexenolactone, the first synthetic molecule with the character of penicillin.

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  • Gertrude Maud Robinson (* 6. Februar 1886 in Winsford (Cheshire), England; † 1. März 1954 in Oxford, England) war eine englische Chemikerin. Sie ist bekannt für die auch nach ihr benannte Piloty-Robinson-Pyrrolsynthese. (de)
  • Gertrude Maud Robinson (formerly Walsh) was an influential organic chemist most famous for her work on plant pigments; the Piloty-Robinson Pyrrole Synthesis, which is named for her; her syntheses of fatty acids; and her synthesis of δ-hexenolactone, the first synthetic molecule with the character of penicillin. (en)
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  • 1886-02-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Gertrude Maud Walsh (en)
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  • Winsford, Cheshire, England (en)
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  • October 2019 (en)
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  • 1954-03-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Gertrude Maud Robinson (en)
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  • Move in-body footnote text to either proper "notes" end section or else include content in article proper. Capitalization MOS in headings and captions; would also be useful to add DOI to refs. (en)
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  • Gertrude Maud Robinson (* 6. Februar 1886 in Winsford (Cheshire), England; † 1. März 1954 in Oxford, England) war eine englische Chemikerin. Sie ist bekannt für die auch nach ihr benannte Piloty-Robinson-Pyrrolsynthese. (de)
  • Gertrude Maud Robinson (formerly Walsh) was an influential organic chemist most famous for her work on plant pigments; the Piloty-Robinson Pyrrole Synthesis, which is named for her; her syntheses of fatty acids; and her synthesis of δ-hexenolactone, the first synthetic molecule with the character of penicillin. (en)
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  • Gertrude Maud Robinson (de)
  • Gertrude Maud Robinson (en)
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