search process. They went through samples from Copenhagen's Museum of Mineralogy looking for a zirconium-like element and soon found it. The element, which...
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Otto Hahn (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
University of Marburg. His subsidiary subjects were mathematics, physics, mineralogy and philosophy. Hahn joined the Students' Association of Natural Sciences...
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Mineralogische Beobachtungen über einige Basalte am Rhein (Brunswick, 1790) (Mineralogic Observations on Several Basalts on the River Rhine). The following year...
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unaffordable by the Geneva museum. In 1880, Häberlein wrote to the Mineralogical Museum of the Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Berlin in another attempted...
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studied many different subjects, including physics chemistry, geology, mineralogy, botany and zoology Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778), Swedish botanist, father...
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book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Kim, Alan. "Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Tschanz David W. (2003)...
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