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    Lawrence Rocks (August 27, 1933) is an American chemist and author who has written books on energy crises and biofuel. He has also written about chemistry...
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    bestseller Me and My Dad: A Baseball Memoir. Burton Rocks is the son of chemist Lawrence Rocks. As a child Rocks was often hospitalized due to life-threatening...
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  • and chemist Lawrence E. Glendenin (1918–2008), American chemist, co-discovered the element promethium Leopold Gmelin (1788–1853), German chemist, discovered...
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    Sedimentary rocks in the field. A color guide (3rd ed.), Pp. 103, 107. Middleton, Gerard V.; Church, Michael J.; Coniglio, Mario; Hardie, Lawrence A.; Longstaffe...
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    Infirmary in Scotland, Listerine was developed in 1879 by Joseph Lawrence, a chemist in St. Louis, Missouri. Originally marketed by the Lambert Pharmacal...
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  • Kenneth E. Wilzbach (category 20th-century American chemists)
    there for forty years as a senior chemist. ... Wilzbach worked on projects including tracer compounds and analyzing rocks before switching in 1976 to energy...
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  • Edwin McMillan (category 20th-century American chemists)
    director in 1958. He became director upon the death of lab founder Ernest Lawrence later that year, and remained director until his retirement in 1973. McMillan...
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    became firmly established in the late eighteenth century after work by the chemist Joseph Proust on the composition of some pure chemical compounds such as...
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    German chemist Georg Stahl coined the name "phlogiston" for the substance believed to be released in the process of burning. Around 1735, Swedish chemist Georg...
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  • of Yugoslavia c. 1890s–1928 50 150 Anujka was an accomplished amateur chemist from the village of Vladimirovac, Yugoslavia (modern day Serbia). She poisoned...
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    episode 6 ("Hades"). The Viceroy's journey in episode 10 ("The Wandering Rocks") appears in blue. Bloom and Steven's route in episode 18 ("Penelope") appears...
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  • 1884, which began systematic surveys of the chemistry of rocks and minerals. The chief USGS chemist, Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, noted that the elements generally...
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  • Familian (1911–2002), owner and CEO of Price Pfister John Farber (1925–2024), chemist and founder of specialty chemical trader ICC Industries Joseph Fels (1853–1914)...
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    Haworth took samples of the gas back to the University of Kansas at Lawrence where chemists Hamilton Cady and David McFarland discovered that gas contained...
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  • Mark Brotherhood 26 March 2013 (2013-03-26) Chesney meets Remona, a fiery chemist while looking for a replacement chillers and he soon decides to renovate...
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    music video of Harry Styles' single "Adore You". William Dickson FRSE, chemist and educator. Signs have been erected throughout the village declaring...
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    These became known as Knife Falls after a local waterfall over sharp slate rocks, and later as Cloquet. The Ojibwe in the area called the area Mookomaan-onigamiing...
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    Alfred Nobel (category 19th-century Swedish chemists)
    [ˈǎlfrɛd nʊˈbɛlː] ; 21 October 1833 – 10 December 1896) was a Swedish chemist, inventor, engineer and businessman. He is known for inventing dynamite...
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  • this idea was proposed as the Gaia hypothesis by James Lovelock, a UK chemist, in 1970. The Gaia hypothesis deals with the concept of biological homeostasis...
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    took the name of the Dow Chemical Company. Dow was founded in 1897 by chemist Herbert Henry Dow, who invented a new method of extracting the bromine...
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