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    Samuel Andrews (1836–1904) was a chemist and inventor. Born in England, he immigrated to the United States before the American Civil War and settled in...
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  • American clergyman Samuel Andrews (chemist) (1836–1904), English inventor Samuel Paull Andrews (1836–1916), New Zealand politician Samuel Andrew (1656–1738)...
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  • University of St Andrews. "HARTLIB, SAMUEL [SSNE 6617] - The Scotland, Scandinavia and Northern European Biographical Database". www.st-andrews.ac.uk. Retrieved...
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  • George Samuel Newth (1851–1936) was an English chemist, best known for a series of popular chemistry books. Born in Plymouth, England, Newth was the son...
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  • D. Rockefeller, his brother William Rockefeller, Henry Flagler, chemist Samuel Andrews, silent partner Stephen V. Harkness, and Oliver Burr Jennings, who...
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  • Arthur David Ritchie (category Alumni of the University of St Andrews)
    the University of St Andrews and Philosophy at Trinity College, Cambridge. Qualified as a chemist, he served as an official chemist in the Royal Naval Air...
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    so Samuel needed to find a way to pay for the development of his ideas. He had learned about nitrous oxide (laughing gas) from the factory chemist of...
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    the University of St Andrews includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The...
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    the second victory ball for the end of World War I. Shields Andrews, an inorganic chemist, would take his own life with poison in 1930 in Fair Haven,...
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    impressionist artists, contributor to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Samuel Cabot IV (b. 1850) – chemist, founder of Valspar's Cabot Stains Arthur Tracy Cabot (b...
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    (1787–1845), chemist, discoverer of vanadium Johan August Arfwedson (1792–1841), chemist, discoverer of lithium Lars Fredrik Nilson (1840–1899), chemist, discoverer...
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    Osbert Sitwell Sacheverell Sitwell Horace Walpole Guy Walters Robert Boyle, chemist John Gurdon, biologist and Nobel laureate J. B. S. Haldane, biologist and...
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  • Principal of the University of St Andrews P. J. Marshall, historian of the British empire in the 18th century John Mayow, chemist, physician, and physiologist...
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  • Edwin Mervyn Patterson (category Academics of the University of St Andrews)
    began work as a research chemist, specialising in explosives. In 1947, he began lecturing in geology at the University of St Andrews. In 1954, he became the...
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  • University of St Andrews School of Medicine (formerly the Bute Medical School) is the school of medicine at the University of St Andrews in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland...
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  • Witten, physicist, creator of the M-Theory R. Stephen Berry, physical chemist Seweryn Bialer, political scientist William C. Clark, ecologist and environmental...
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  • taxi device. Marie Curie (1867–1934) was a Polish-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity and is credited for...
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    by mathematicians Karl Weierstrass and Leopold Kronecker, as well as by chemist Heinrich Gustav Magnus. In August 1867, Gibbs's sister Julia was married...
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  • Written by Stars Original air date 1 1 "Revenge" Alfred Hitchcock Story by : Samuel Blas Teleplay by : Francis Cockrell Ralph Meeker as Carl Spann, Vera Miles...
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    competent chemist. Such was his knowledge of naval architecture that he was able to participate in technical discussions on the subject with Samuel Pepys...
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  • Prof Samuel James Shand FRSE (1882–1957) was a British mineralogist and petrologist, specialising in silicate analysis and igneous petrology. He was born...
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  • Case file #98-81829-M: Roger Leroy Mason (Bradford Dillman), a research chemist, cracks under pressure from both his job and personal life. He has sabotaged...
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  • "Malaika Griffin" February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03) Malaika Griffin was a gifted chemist who worked in a biotech lab, but she had a past she wouldn't talk about...
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    Arthur Amos Noyes (category American chemists)
    1936) was an American chemist, inventor and educator, born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, son of Amos and Anna Page Noyes, née Andrews. He received a PhD...
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    periodic table J. R. Partington – British chemist and historian of chemistry Matthew Todd - British chemist Edgar Andrews – British physicist and engineer, Emeritus...
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    of Genetics. Percy Wragg Brian, Regius Professor of Botany. Thomas Andrews, chemist and physicist, received the Royal Medal in 1844 for his work on the...
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  • by grinding them with lactose (trituration). The founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843), asserted that the process of succussion activated...
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  • for a loan to market the formula. He sends Mr. Tully (Byron Foulger), a chemist, to analyze the formula. Gracie has a confusing conversation with Mr. Tully...
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    refinery was directly owned by Andrews, Clark & Company, which was composed of Clark & Rockefeller, chemist Samuel Andrews, and M. B. Clark's two brothers...
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    The Poker Club, as well as within Scotland's ancient universities (St Andrews, Glasgow, Edinburgh, King's College, and Marischal College). Sharing the...
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