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Climbing the Limitless Ladder: A Life in Chemistry His relentless pursuit of excellence in chemistry for more than half a century is a remarkable source of inspiration to young scientists facing modern-day challenges. It provides an insight to the pe


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Climbing the Limitless Ladder: A Life in Chemistry

Title:Climbing the Limitless Ladder: A Life in Chemistry
Author:C N R Rao
Rating:4.53 (128 Votes)
Asin:9814307866
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:232 Pages
Publish Date:2010-06-25
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Editorial : A Life in Chemistry is a unique book, the autobiography of a top-class scientist who, quite unusually, is still very active at the age of 76. The book is not only absorbing but also entertaining. --The Telegraph, Calcutta, India

This book presents an interesting personal voyage and seems to have been written, in part, to inspire young people to take up careers in science this is an absorbing autobiography of a man who has inspired many young chemists around the world as well as his beloved India. --Chemistry World

This invaluable book is an autobiographical account of doing scientific research in India. It provides an insight to the perseverance of a scientist from a developing country. His relentless pursuit of excellence in chemistry for more than half a century is a remarkable source of inspiration to young scientists facing modern-day challenges.

He would pick a novel problem or system where even crude measurements would reveal something new. It's worth reading, especially if you want to get a glimpse of science in a developing country and the kind of efforts it takes to do research in such a place.

Rao grew up in post-independence India where the fledgling republic was striving to get its feet off the ground. and these books are indispensable. She gets creative with the types of colors she uses and colors the duplicates found in the book with different schemes. Don't wait, add it to your collection today!. Sara is about to enter a whole new world, a world I just can't get enough of. At the time, the only practical way to rotate the magnetic field was to mechanically rotate the magnet producing it. These textiles were created for the royal palaces, temples and wealthy Europeans and were employed for ostentatious occasions.
But, it is sad that Indian cloth of everyday usage was simply discarded and is thus not av

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