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  • ...orporates ''all'' of the basic sciences such as [[chemistry]], [[physics]] and [[biology]]. ...dy, experience and practice, is applied with judgement to develop economic and safe ways of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful product
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  • ...[chemistry]], [[physics]] and [[biology]] as well as engineering knowledge and concepts. ...dy, experience and practice, is applied with judgement to develop economic and safe ways of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful product
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  • ...for policy makers on issues such as [[climate change]], [[global warming]] and [[weather forecasting]]. ==History==
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  • '''John Millar''' (June 22, 1715 – May 30, 1801) was a philosopher and historian who played an important part in the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] of ...Logic and Moral Philosophy, and met [[William Cullen]], then professor of chemistry at Glasgow, who was his mother's cousin. After leaving the University, he w
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  • ...distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. ...Editor of the Challenges Series and Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United S
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  • ===Heads of state and Heads of government=== '''Chemistry'''
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  • ...l poverty''' arises out of factors of [[rural society]], [[rural economy]] and rural [[political system]]s. A widely shared assumption is that rural pover ...d post-industrial conditions change. By contrast, persistence - continuity and consistency over time - is one of the definitive characteristics of rural p
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  • ...nificant rates. Since enzymes are extremely selective for their substrates and speed up only a few reactions from among many possibilities, the set of enz ...e reactions.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Lilley D |title=Structure, folding and mechanisms of ribozymes |journal=Curr Opin Struct Biol |volume=15 |issue=3
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  • ...d education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences and the advancement of their professional applications. ...sional certification programs, the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) and Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM) programs.<ref>[http://www.ametsoc.
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  • ...Other byproducts are small amounts of [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]] and [[butanes]]. ...sed industrially to produce various products such as hydrogen, [[ammonia]] and [[methanol]] from [[natural gas]], naphtha or other petroleum-derived feeds
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  • ...Other byproducts are small amounts of [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]] and [[butanes]]. ...sed industrially to produce various products such as hydrogen, [[ammonia]] and [[methanol]] from [[natural gas]], naphtha or other petroleum-derived feeds
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  • ...ature there is wisdom, system, and consistency. For having, in the natural history of this earth, seen a succession of worlds, we may from this conclude that ...rteen years. In 1768, with the farm established and successful, he let it and moved back to Edinburgh, where he lived for the rest of his life, unmarried
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  • ...k and calculations of radioactive decay he coined the phrase ''half-life'' and provided definitive evidence for the extreme age of the Earth. ...of measuring time intervals of a hundred-thousandth of a second, designed and built the first modern smoke detector, as a pioneer in acoustic submarine d
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  • .../index_indiv0001740.htm monument] in Washington D.C. commemorates his life and works. Hahnemann's notable works include: .... VI in 1827). Revised editions of volumes I and II were published in 1830 and 1833, respectively.
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  • published research on consciousness, ufos, alternative energy, and many more scientific ...enomena that cross or are outside of the traditional boundaries of science and, for these or other reasons, are ignored or studied inadequately within mai
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  • ...>[http://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/cbook.cgi?Name=tetraethyl+lead&Units=SI NIST Chemistry WebBook]</ref> .../4595 Tetraethyl lead, liquid]] From the website of the [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]] (NOAA)</ref>
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  • ...Sally J. Daley, ''Organic Chemistry'', www.ochem4free.com, Online organic chemistry textbook.</ref>. ...mpounds that are related to life processes are dealt with in the branch of chemistry which is called [[biochemistry]].
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  • ...] [[William Porden]] and his wife Mary Plowman. Her mother was an invalid, and after her older sister's marriage, she nursed her from 1809 until her death ...ed it with an introduction which gives a clear indication of her interests and education:
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  • .../books.google.com/books?id=kmcSAAAAIAAJ John Dalton and the Rise of Modern Chemistry.] New York: Macmillan & Co.</ref>&nbsp;<ref name=britdalton>[http://www.bri ...least absorbable and the others more according as they increase in weight and complexity.*
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  • ...name=NAP>{{cite book|author=Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications (CPSMA), [[National Academies]]|publisher= National Academies ...ts used in industrial chemical reactions are ''heterogeneous'' (see below) and are in the form of porous pellets. Since not all parts of a solid catalyst
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