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  • One of the founders of philosophy of Chemistry, Editor of Foundations of Chemistry,
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  • ...t the [[Chemistry|chemistry]] and history of [[Food science|food science]] and [[Cooking|cooking]].
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  • ...y and scope of the subject by reading the page. The page has now gone live and I think it might be worthy of approval. [[User:Mark Rust|Mark Rust]] Hi Mark, the place to say this is [[Talk:Nuclear chemistry]].
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  • Born 1956 - MA in Chemistry - Teacher (physics an chemistry). Ihave written an exercises' book for students on chemistry.
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  • ...n medicinal chemistry for my work at Merck. I currently live in New Jersey and travel worldwide for my work. ...r]] [[Category:Health Sciences Authors|Norton, Richard Arthur]] [[Category:History Authors|Norton, Richard Arthur]]
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  • ...n amateur mathematician and statistician. I enjoyed reading modern history and philosophy. [[Category:Chemistry Authors|Wong, Kenneth]]
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  • ...een interest in history and archeology. I am currently residing in Belgium and english is my third language ...er, Jean De]] [[Category:Chemistry Authors|Schuytter, Jean De]] [[Category:History Authors|Schuytter, Jean De]]
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  • {{r|History of biology}} *[[Life/Addendum]]: Supplementary text to main article [[Life]] and [[Life/Draft]]
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  • ...in Chemistry (Of Course!), History (Interesting?), and Classical Chinese. And these are the topics I will mainly contribute. My specialized field is teac ...ong]] [[Category:Earth Sciences Authors|Dylan, Wong Hung Kong]] [[Category:History Authors|Dylan, Wong Hung Kong]]
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  • ...ssy, Heart of Darkness etc) to 20th century novels such as Orwell's "1984" and Calvino's "If on a Winter's Night a Traveller". ...thors|Thomas, Alex]][[Category:Chemistry Authors|Thomas, Alex]] [[Category:History Authors|Thomas, Alex]] [[Category:Literature Authors|Thomas, Alex]] [[Categ
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  • ...the design and implementation of cryptographic systems, evaluate designs, and perform vulnerability studies. ...of Science (Chemistry), California Institute of Technology, 1970. Ph.D. (Chemistry), University of California, Berkeley, 1974.
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  • ...ing his formal education, Richard hopes to work in the field of aerospace, and one day found a private space exploration firm. ...[[Category:Computers Authors]] [[Category:Engineering Authors]] [[Category:History Authors]] [[Category:Mathematics Authors]] [[Category:Military Authors]] [[
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  • ...sex, England. My chosen subjects at A-level were Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Geography. ...l sciences, but my interests are wide ranging and I enjoy studying history and geography in my spare time.
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  • * BBC History [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/curie_marie.shtml Marie Curie (1867 - 1934)] ...adium and polonium, by the isolation of radium and the study of the nature and compounds of this remarkable element.''
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  • ...home town, Butte Montana, has helped shaped the history of mining, safety and union worker rights. [[Category:Chemistry Authors|Wasley, Allison]]
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  • * [http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blcellophane.htm History of cellophane] ....edu.au/discovery/Syllabus.html Educational website pitched at high school and undergraduate students]
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  • * [http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blcellophane.htm History of cellophane] ....edu.au/discovery/Syllabus.html Educational website pitched at high school and undergraduate students]
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  • ...rock, hip-hop and many more. I know best of all English, Spanish, German, and Italian. ...|Oropeza, Chris]] [[Category:Geography Authors|Oropeza, Chris]] [[Category:History Authors|Oropeza, Chris]] [[Category:Hobbies Authors|Oropeza, Chris]] [[Cate
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  • ...ry, World History (survey), Art History and Music Theory. I like to read, and occasionally edit grammar or perspective in wiki articles, hence my authors [[Category:CZ Authors|Gammill, M. Vincent]][[Category:History Authors|Gammill, M. Vincent]] [[Category:Literature Authors|Gammill, M. Vin
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  • ...is paid for by sponsors of the site when questions are answered correctly and the rice is distributed by the [[UN World Food Program]]. == History ==
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  • ...Wiki. I am fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese and I am learning French and Spanish. ...Authors|Tang, George]] [[Category:Games Authors|Tang, George]] [[Category:History Authors|Tang, George]] [[Category:Linguistics Authors|Tang, George]] [[Cate
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  • ...I attended Weber State College with a Major in Microbiology and Minor in Chemistry. ...worked in Quality and Validation functions in FDA-regulated Pharmaceutical and/or Medical Device companies.
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  • ...in these fields, and in my ability to clearly and concisely focus on ideas and key concepts, while not ignoring details. ..., Andrew R.]] [[Category:Geography Authors|Yatteau, Andrew R.]] [[Category:History Authors|Yatteau, Andrew R.]] [[Category:Literature Authors|Yatteau, Andrew
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  • ...computer science. I have a personal interest in [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] and his descendants in the US, of which I am one. ...s, Susan D.]][[Category:Computers Authors|Chambless, Susan D.]] [[Category:History Authors|Chambless, Susan D.]]
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  • ...al manufacturing companies. With 80 papers on chemical and medical topics, and 11 patents, including 2 on antituberculosis drugs, Dr. Kauffman has turned ...oel M.]] [[Category:Health Sciences Authors|Kauffman, Joel M.]] [[Category:History Authors|Kauffman, Joel M.]]
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  • ...ned a lot of them. I try very hard to write in an understandable language. And I give the materialistic, empirical point of view. As my English is however ...thors|Jussen, Ed]] [[Category:Healing Arts Authors|Jussen, Ed]] [[Category:History Authors|Jussen, Ed]] [[Category:Physics Authors|Jussen, Ed]]
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  • THIS TAKES A GROUP NAME AND RETURNS THE MAILING LIST NAME |Chemistry = cz-chemistry
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  • ...sts are science, chemistry and the computerworld. I write programs myself and I can for almost all programming languages 'translate' the code to English. ...uages like Latin and Greek. About one year ago, I stopped my Greek lessons and continued with Latin.
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  • ...subgroups implemented in Citizendium. It will be a useful navigation tool and will also encourage the registration of new users. ...s, petroleum engineers, safety engineers, industrial engineers, aeronautic and aerospace engineers, etc.
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  • ...ters degree in chemistry and biotechnology (my master thesis "Purification and Characterisation of Human Ba from Factor B and Complement Component C1q").
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  • undergraduate degrees were in chemistry and philosophy, and supplement company. I'm from Salt Lake City, and I'm a Mormon history
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  • | pagename = History of chemistry ..., e.g. "Einstein, Albert" or "Orient, The". Please think this one through and replace the " " -->
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  • ...i), history (ancient or modern, eastern or western), philosophy, languages and many others. ...ker of Cantonese, Mandarin and English, and I also speak some basic German and very, very basic Japanese.
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  • ...ramolecular chemistry include [[host-guest chemistry]], [[self-assembly]], and [[molecular recognition]]. == History ==
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  • ...raday, Michael. ''Chemical Manipulation, being Instructions to Students in Chemistry'' (1 vol., John Murray, 1st ed. 1827, 2nd 1830, 3rd 1842) ...ls. i. and ii. (1844 and 1847); vol. iii. (1844); vol. iii. Richard Taylor and William Francis (1855) [http://books.google.com/books?id=Q7sKAAAAIAAJ&print
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  • |iupac= see chemistry section ...[[nucleotide]] [[deoxyadenosine triphosphate]] (dATP) during DNA formation and it acts as a DNA chain terminator once incorporated because it lacks the no
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  • ...ed Citizendium because I love Wikipedia, contribute to it quite frequently and think that Citizendium has the superior concept. ...history, philosophy and, consequently, politics. I'm also Russian by birth and lived a lot of my life in Israel, so I can provide some insight into those
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  • ...Chemistry (Undergraduate), Engineering and Computer Science (Postgraduate) and Astrophysics (Postgraduate). Areas of interest: Science, Humanities (History, Geography, Linguistics), Politics (member of the Young European Federalist
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  • ...as_brr=0&ei=CCS1R96qCJb4tgOG39yXBQ&sig=2n5yoCm5T4NxzhoUBnVPbf2v10A excerpt and text search] * Cocroft, Wayne. ''Dangerous Energy: The Archaeology of Gunpowder and Military Explosives'' (2000) 222 pages
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  • Grew up in Lexington, Virginia. Studied bio-chemistry at the University of Virginia. Co-editor of history of the 26th Infantry, and maintainer of bluespader.org
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  • | pagename = Law of multiple proportions (chemistry) ...ion, e.g. "Doherty, John" or "Orient, The". Please think this one through and replace the "&nbsp;"
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  • I am a Senior Library Assistant and Library Site Manager for University of Bedfordshire Learning resources Un ...alent in English, Maths, Geography, Physics with Chemistry, Rural Biology and French.
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  • ...eights of the elements|standard atomic weight]] of 210 g•mol<sup> −1</sup> and is a [[solid]] in its elemental form. The total amount of astatine present ...scal (unit)|Pa]], it has a [[boiling point]] of ~340 °[[Celsius (unit)|C]] and a [[melting point]] of 302 °C.
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  • ...harter|Charter Article 32, Point 2]], "encourage and supervise development and <u>organization</u> of the Citizendium's content" ...w the Workgroup structure and recommend consolidations, deletions, splits, and new workgroups.
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  • |iupac= see chemistry section ...eplaced by an azido group. It also inhibits the HIV RT by binding with it and thus competing with natural substrates.
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  • ...'[Subpage type]''''' (like [[:Category:Geography External Link Subpages]], and it'd be nice if you could use your bot to fill them in. on '''Category:''group name'' Related Article Subpages''' and this
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  • Ian Pitchford was born near Nottingham, England in 1959 and was educated at Nottingham Trent University, the Open University and the University of Sheffield. He
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  • ...to workgroup names are good places to look for important articles to edit, and we want these articles themselves to be excellent as well. ...endium_Pilot:Biology Workgroup|&Phi;]] - [[Chemistry]] [[Citizendium_Pilot:Chemistry Workgroup|&Phi;]] - [[Earth Sciences]] [[Citizendium_Pilot:Earth Sciences W
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  • ...the defining province of [[chemistry]], one might trace the '''history of chemistry''' as far back as the emergence of our species, or even to earlier times in ...t><ref name=bensaude>Bensaude-Vincent B, Stengers I. (1996) ''A History of Chemistry.'' Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674396593. Originally published as ''
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  • ...i.ac.il/history/faraday.htm Michael Faraday] biography at the Institute of Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem * [http://www.rigb.org/heritage/downloads/Guides%20to%20the%20RI%20no.1.pdf History of the Royal Institution of Great Britain] (by Dr. Frank A.J.L. James; has
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  • I am an undergraduate at Harvard College studying Molecular and Cellular Biology. I grew up in Washington State. I am a sponsored staff member at Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston, MA), focusing on oncolytic herpes simplex viruses
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  • ...the initial phase of the [[scientific method]], with information gathering and formulation of a hypothesis that strives to remain coherent with all releva ...ically philosophical disciplines such as [[alchemy]], which later became [[chemistry]], or [[astrology]], part of which later became [[astronomy]], but it is no
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  • ...sic, playing videogames and reading books (most books are schoolbooks...). And I go to the gym 3 times in the week.
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  • ...the discipline of polymer chemistry, not an introductory course in polymer chemistry. ...have special characteristics with respect to [[solubility]], [[viscosity]] and [[gel|gelation]].
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  • ...)<ref>[http://www.uio.no/english/ The University of Oslo's web page]</ref> and is considered as one of the leading Scandinavian universities. ==History==
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  • # [[CZ:Chemistry_Workgroup|Chemistry]] # [[CZ:History Workgroup|History]]
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  • ...re developer, I.T. Director at a consulting company, taxi driver in Boston and Minneapolis, fishing boat worker out of Cape Cod. '''Interests''' (''partial''): sailing, canoeing, backpacking, history, logic, office politics.
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  • ...ueens College, CUNY under the graduate program at the CUNY Graduate School and University Center, New York. ...ral experiences in computer programming, electronics design, robotics, and chemistry. My life-long goal is to apply my computer knowledge to biological studies
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  • ...ilitary science. My hobbies include playing baseball, watching Doctor Who and building computers.
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  • ...st stable allotrope of carbon in [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]] prescribed [[standard conditions]]. == History ==
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  • ...story, Economics, Psychology, Physical Sciences (Chemistry in particular), and (some) TV.
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  • ...l, tobacco, Philosophy, History, Stand-Up Comedy, Long walks on the beach, and Sarcastic cliches.
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  • ...), click any of the leftmost links below (not the ones labelled "status"), and then follow the instructions on the page you arrive at. To be able to add * [[Template:UserinfoSystemUsers/Chemistry|Chemistry]] – [[CZ:Chemistry Workgroup/Status|status]]
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  • ...ampanology. I also very much enjoy classical music and play both the piano and organ.
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  • Formerly educated in mathematics. Work in applied mathematics and engineering, for example high voltage transformer design. Interests includ [[Category:Chemistry Authors|Ral, M.]]
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  • {{r|Building blocks: solvent suppression - pulsed magnetic field gradients and RF ||***}} {{r|MR angiography and MR cardiography||***}}
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  • ...eights of the elements|standard atomic weight]] of 227 g•mol<sup> −1</sup> and it is a [[solid]] in its elemental form. ...cal (unit)|Pa]], it has a [[boiling point]] of 3,198 °[[Celsius (unit)|C]] and a [[melting point]] of 1,051 °C.
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  • ...ng up with current events. My areas of interest include gaming, hardware, and software. As I become more educated in the years ahead, I hope to share my ...rs|Kong, Si-Yuan]] [[Category:Geography Authors|Kong, Si-Yuan]] [[Category:History Authors|Kong, Si-Yuan]] [[Category:Hobbies Authors|Kong, Si-Yuan]] [[Catego
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  • {{r|Complementary and alternative medicine}} {{r|History of homeopathy}}
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  • ...Paper making Industry. Started out as an Operator but now in the Business And Acounting Side of it All. ...rogrammes, projects and activities with Youth. Both at participatory level and Leadership level.
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  • ...r chemists, however, work on problems related to [[medicine]], [[biology]] and [[biochemistry]], or [[materials science]]. == Basic concepts in polymer chemistry ==
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  • ...lywater to exist. This didn't do any good to the reputation of theoretical chemistry.--[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul Wormer]] 09:10, 26 June 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...etcetera. Graduated in English, Greek, Dutch, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. :1991-1992 School of the Arts, theater and music, in Antwerp, Belgium.
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  • ...e programmable input emulator, used for gaming on Windows with the Wiimote and many other unusual input devices. ...enner, Carl]] [[Category:Health Sciences Authors|Kenner, Carl]] [[Category:History Authors|Kenner, Carl]] [[Category:Journalism Authors|Kenner, Carl]]
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  • ...ave just finished my A-levels in: Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Further Mathematics. ...Authors|O'Hara, Donal]][[Category:Games Authors|O'Hara, Donal]] [[Category:History Authors|O'Hara, Donal]] [[Category:Hobbies Authors|O'Hara, Donal]] [[Catego
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  • ...nd appropriate in all times and situations. They presented him the words: 'And this, too, shall pass away.' How much it expresses! How chastening in the h ...ave a B.S. degree in Biochemistry from the University of Rochester, with a Chemistry minor.
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  • |iupac= see Chemistry ...that is believed to function in the same way that [[sildenafil]] (Viagra®) and [[vardenafil]] (Levitra®) work, despite significant structural differences
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  • * Norman E. Holden. (2001) History of the Origin of the Chemical Elements and Their Discoverers. Prepared for the 41st IUPAC General Assembly in Brisbane ...emical Elements: Their Discovery and the Origins of their Names.] A useful and interesting article.
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  • ...~50% of the people who know me, salute me as AHMAD and ~45% salute arsalan and the rest as Mr. khalid (this obviously is formal ). ...y tag myself as fundamentalist. see you all active for knowledge, research and peace :) ciao.
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  • ...ts range from scuba diving, art, music production, NLP, hypnosis to movies and film production. ...on Storm]] [[Category:Healing Arts Authors|Heen, Haakon Storm]] [[Category:History Authors|Heen, Haakon Storm]] [[Category:Hobbies Authors|Heen, Haakon Storm]
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  • ...in her husband's magnum opus ''Traité élémentaire de Chemie'' and edited and published her husband's posthumous ''Mémoires de Physique et de Chimique'' ...T. Eagle and J. Sloan, ''Marie Anne Paulze Lavoisier: The Mother of Modern Chemistry'', The Chemical Educator vol. '''3''' (1998) [http://www.springerlink.com/c
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  • ...d cGMP levels relax the smooth muscles, dilate the [[corporeal sinusoid]]s and increase blood flow enabling an erection. cGMP levels are normally increas == Chemistry ==
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  • ...nd social sciences. I realize that there is a huge gap between the science and society. I am also aware of the role of writer in society. ...ability of all sciences at simplified level. Science is not super natural. And as we go to the simplified levels of knowledge we will come to know that hu
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  • ...rker - The Learning Shop, Stornoway HS1 2BW. Teaching literacy, numeracy and basic computer skills to adults with diverse needs. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
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  • ...ont Hospital in Royal Oak, MI. His area of expertise is Internal Medicine and related topics. He also has a private practice in internal medicine in the ...any projects in that area, as well as medical ethics, history of medicine, and any other interesting non-medical projects that I may happen to have some k
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  • Took a couple years of college somewhere in the Midwest and then bumped around the wage slave workplace, which wasn't so bad in the ear I edit at Wikipedia under my real name, and at RationalWiki as "human" due to historical contingency (when I signed up
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  • ...oking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen]]'' initially published in 1984 and revised in 2004.<ref>[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId= ...the [[Denver Museum of Nature and Science|Denver Natural History Museum]] and the [[Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory]]. {{citation needed|date=Janua
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  • ...ense from the specialties of toxicology and pharmacology, but I didn't add Chemistry as I saw that as a supporting technique for the others. Romantically inclin ...that thujone is especially toxic to people. We have toxicity data for rats and fruit flies, which I'm sure were present on the Left Bank, but few as mad a
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  • ...d Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. His research background is in [[physical chemistry]] ...eutchdiversity>[http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/chavez030205.asp "PC and the CIA", jewishworldreview.com, Mar. 2, 2005]</ref>
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  • ...emain perpetually unfinished, occasionally dribbling out onto the Internet and then disappearing with the next rewrite or website redesign. A few things m ...ware for digital imaging, plays the guitar, and continues to write fiction and nonfiction.
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  • ...itution reaction]]s, [[pericyclic reaction]]s, [[rearrangement reaction]]s and [[organic redox reaction|redox reactions]]. In [[organic synthesis]], organ ...912, the [[Diels-Alder reaction]] in 1950, the [[Wittig reaction]] in 1979 and [[olefin metathesis]] in 2005.
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  • **Detailed history of the periodic system, lacking discussion of the role of modern physics in **Detailed history of the periodic system, one of the few such histories.
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  • * [http://lipas.uwasa.fi/~ts/popsci.html A Book List of Popularized Natural and Behavioral Sciences] * Augros, Robert M., Stanciu, George N., "The New Story of Science: mind and the universe", Lake Bluff, Ill.: Regnery Gateway, c1984. ISBN 0895268337
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  • ...to the international application of [[chemistry]] by scientists, engineers and others. It is an association of organizations, called "National Adhering Or ...e U.S. National Committee for the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry (USNC&thinsp;/&thinsp;IUPAC)].</ref>
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  • ...ressure]] exerted by 1 [[millimetre]] of liquid [[mercury]] (symbol: mmHg) and thus 1 torr ≈ 1 mmHg. It was named after [[Evangelista Torricelli]], an [[Italy|Italian]] physicist and mathematician who, in 1644, first explained that a [[barometer]] responded
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  • In [[quantum chemistry]], an '''electron orbital''' (or more often just '''orbital''') is a synony ...norm]], i.e., that the orbital is normalizable (quadratically integrable), and hence this requirement is often added to the definition.
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  • ...brated such that most petroleum liquids will have API gravities between 10 and 70 °API.<ref>[http://corridoreis.anl.gov/glossacro/dsp_wordpopup.cfm?word_ The API gravity scale has been universally adopted and commonly used in the petroleum industry worldwide since the about 1921.
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  • ...mation for use in designing more economical distillation and [[Absorption (chemistry)|absorption]] systems.<ref name=FRI>[http://www.fri.org/ Fractionation Rese ...refining processes|petroleum refining]], [[Petrochemical|petrochemical]], and [[engineering]]-[[construction]] companies.<ref>[http://www.fri.org/public/
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  • ...y, in philosophy and in politics; his peculiar relation to the Revolution, and the pathetic story of his unmerited sufferings, may make him the hero of th ...n and numerous other gases, his history of and discoveries in electricity, and his contributions to the founding of Unitarianism.
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  • ...s (as it does in the first sentence and the last sentence of this section) and not assert his greatness by association. The guy invented the modern field ...is a fine article. It deals with the biography of an important physicist and it discusses that physicist's important contributions in a manner that is u
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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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  • .../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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  • ...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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  • human achievements, and specific language, id est, system of concepts and notations for usable description of reproducible phenomena of any origin,
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