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National Institute of Chemistry in Ljubljana : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Institute of Chemistry in Ljubljana National Institute of Chemistry (in Slovene: ''Kemijski inštitut'') in Ljubljana is the second largest natural sciences research institute in Slovenia after the Jožef Stefan Institute (the largest one in the country). ==History== It was established in 1946 as part of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts with the purpose of developing technologies for processing coal into coke that was needed in the heavy industrialization period in history of Slovenia after the Second World War.〔(History ), the official website〕 In 1953, it was renamed after the first president of the Slovenian socialist government Boris Kidrič ''Boris Kidrič Institute of Chemistry''. In 1956, the first infrared spectrometer Perkin Elmer 21 was purchased. In 1992, following the country’s independence the Slovenian ''high-resolution NMR spectrometry centre'' was established at the institute.
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