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Autobiography of quirino navarro

          Quirino O. Navarro (born March 29, ; died August 22, ) is a Filipino nuclear physicist and chemist who studied isotopes of californium, dysprosium, and..

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          A significant contribution of Dr. Navarro to science is the determination of nuclear property in the isotopes of californium, einstenium and dysprosium using cryogenic techniques.

          March 29, , Dr. Quirino O. Navarro, a noted Filipino chemist, was born in Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro.

        1. This corrido relates the events of a battle that took place at Tepatitlan in April of In this song Quirino Navarro is presented as a heroic and proud.
        2. Quirino O. Navarro (born March 29, ; died August 22, ) is a Filipino nuclear physicist and chemist who studied isotopes of californium, dysprosium, and.
        3. The Zaide biographical collection exorcised the ghost of Datu Kalantiaw which, amazingly, Carlos Quirino resurrected in his Who's Who in Philippine History.
        4. From the other side of the battlefield comes the Corrido de Quirino Navarro.
        5. His findings were cited in two books and three international tomes of nuclear science and later confirmed at the University of California at Berkeley with the use of advanced instrumentation. Dr. Navarro has also worked on neutron spectrometry and crystallography; and electronics and instrumentation process.

          Sex: Male

          Education:

          • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, B.

            S. Chemistry, 1956

          • University of California, USA, Ph. D. (Nuclear Chemistry), 1962

          Field of Specialization:

          Nuclear Chemistry

          Researches:

          (1956) Phenol-formaldehyde condensation in the presence of mono-ethanolamine
          B.

          S. Thesis

          D. A. Shirley, (July 1961) Nuclear orientation of dy155 and dy157
          Physical Review Volume v. 123, No. no. 1

          (1962) Preferential polar alpha particle emission in oreinted C