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  • ...nlein]]'s ''[[Future History]]'' series was set on a Venus inspired by the chemist [[Svante Arrhenius]]'s prediction of a steamy [[carboniferous]] [[swamp]] u
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  • ...in an improvised [[gas chamber]] developed by Dr [[Albert Widmann]], chief chemist of the German Criminal Police (''[[Kripo]]''). In December 1939 the SS head
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  • ...don't like the "although he did work in chemistry". He was as important as chemist as as physicist, and I feel in "although" something secondary. --[[User:Pau
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  • ...ry's foremost scientists, may have been autistic. George Wilson, a notable chemist and physician, wrote a book about Cavendish entitled, "''The Life of the Ho
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  • ...nd molecules. To get a sense of the size of Avogadro’s number, the Oxford chemist, Peter Atkins called attention to the visualization that with an Avogadro�
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  • In 2003 the Suisse chemist Louis Rey (Lausanne) published results claiming results by thermoluminiscen ...ms common enough sense to me that we can make that change without asking a chemist! [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 03:18, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
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  • ...ber of years working at the Library of Congress, and indeed with NLM. As a chemist, I worked with the sometimes obscure nomenclature of the [[International Un
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  • : Since I am not a chemist or physicist, my assistance in developing such an understanding will necess
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  • I think using (element) is not a bad idea, but I'm not a chemist.
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  • In the [[1960s]] [[Nobel Prize|Nobel-Prize]] winning chemist Linus Pauling, after contact with Irwin Stone, began actively promoting vit
    70 KB (10,860 words) - 10:30, 17 August 2009
  • ...r, [[atom]]s were recognized as a useful concept, but [[physicist]]s and [[chemist]]s hotly debated whether atoms were real entities. Einstein's statistical d
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  • ...roleum refining processes]], I would prefer that it be re-approved by some chemist or engineer who is very familiar with the refining of crude oil and I was h
    102 KB (17,068 words) - 09:50, 17 March 2012
  • ...n. My view as a biologist, is that '''A''' sound interesting but I'm not a chemist. '''B''' seems very unlikely, but I'm not a physicist, and '''C''' is somet
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  • [[Image:Chemist.jpg|thumb|right|TR as chef adding too many ingredients]]
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  • ...mehow I don't feel challenged by these chemical articles. As a theoretical chemist I could very well write about chemical bonding and activation energy and ou
    114 KB (19,101 words) - 03:52, 8 March 2024
  • :*As a chemist who (co)authored some papers on the quantum mechanical properties of water,
    100 KB (15,913 words) - 10:45, 7 March 2024
  • ...o jump in. This update is meant more to correct any shortcomings from the chemist's perspective, which Paul can handle. The rest of us can cleanup and work
    218 KB (34,945 words) - 17:34, 14 March 2024
  • Nobel laureate chemist Linus Pauling stated that "chronic scurvy" or "subclinical scurvy" is a con
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  • ...s]], with a few history sentences. Now, a fellow country man and colleague chemist added two historical sentences, (about 7 provinces in the 13th century and
    132 KB (21,472 words) - 10:10, 28 May 2024
  • ...ganisation processes, that may occur either on the basis of design [by the chemist] or with selection of their components.</blockquote>
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