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    William Nicholson (13 December 1753 – 21 May 1815) was an English writer, translator, publisher, scientist, inventor, patent agent and civil engineer...
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  • William Nicholson may refer to: William Nicholson (English bishop) (1591–1672), Bishop of Gloucester William Nicholson (chemist) (1753–1815), English...
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  • ([188]) Ernest Newman Francis William Newman George Newnes John Nichol (biographer) John Pringle Nichol William Nicholson (chemist) Christoph Friedrich Nicolai...
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    William Henry FRS (12 December 1774 – 2 September 1836) was an English chemist. He was the son of Thomas Henry and was born in Manchester England. He developed...
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  • historian and film theorist William Nichols (artist) (born 1942), American artist William Nicholls (disambiguation) William Nicholson (disambiguation) This...
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  • English analytical chemist William Nicholson (1753–1815), English chemist Kyriacos Costa Nicolaou (born 1946), Cypriot-American chemist Julius Nieuwland...
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    physicist philosopher Frederick Abel (1827–1902), chemist Arthur Adams (1820–1878), physician and naturalist William Grylls Adams (1836-1915), physicist and astronomer...
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    Sir William Ramsay KCB FRS FRSE (/ˈræmzi/; 2 October 1852 – 23 July 1916) was a Scottish chemist who discovered the noble gases and received the Nobel...
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  • known as EQ Nicholson, whom he had met in about 1930.: 27  In 1933 he started his own architectural practice, in premises over a chemist's at 100 Fulham...
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  • William James Barrow (December 11, 1904 – August 25, 1967) was an American chemist and paper conservator, and a pioneer of library and archives conservation...
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    William Mitten (30 November 1819 – 20 July 1906), was an English pharmaceutical chemist and authority on bryophytes who has been called "the premier bryologist...
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    Hoechst acquired Cassella. 1970 — Hoechst AG took over Berger, Jenson and Nicholson Ltd. 1987 — Hoechst acquired the American chemical company Celanese and...
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    color, called roseine, was created in 1860 by two British chemists, Edward Chambers Nicholson, and George Maule. The web color magenta is also called fuchsia...
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  • superhero film Batman, directed by Tim Burton. Primarily portrayed by Jack Nicholson, the character was based on the DC Comics supervillain the Joker. His...
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    Rachel Lloyd (January 26, 1839 – March 7, 1900) was an American chemist who studied the chemistry and agriculture of sugar beets (Beta vulgaris). She...
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  • George W. Comstock, public health physician Brent Nicholson Earle, AIDS activist Robert Elderfield, chemist Scott H. Faulring, historian, document editor...
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  • 28 – William A. Hammond (died 1900), American military physician and neurologist. September 15 – Aleksandr Butlerov (died 1886), Russian chemist. October...
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    decomposition (electrolysis) of water into oxygen and hydrogen by William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle (1800), and the discovery or isolation of the...
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    Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and also the father of William Henry, the chemist who formulated Henry's Law. Henry was born in Wrexham, Wales training...
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  • Stockholm is granted the privilege of manufacturing a safety match. French chemist Adolphe Wurtz reports the first synthesis of copper hydride, a well-known...
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    Haas's quantum model (1910), the Rutherford model (1911), and John William Nicholson's nuclear quantum model (1912). The improvement over the 1911 Rutherford...
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    Harry Gold (category 20th-century American chemists)
    December 11, 1910 – August 28, 1972) was a Swiss-born American laboratory chemist who was convicted as a courier for the Soviet Union passing atomic secrets...
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  • "grandfather" Ira Hath, fictional character in the Wind on Fire Trilogy by William Nicholson Ira Hogeboom, fictional character in the video game L.A. Noire Ira...
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  • Jacob Hamburger describes the chloride shift. April 10 – Alexander M. Nicholson files a United States patent for the radio crystal oscillator. July –...
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  • Kodi Rammurthy Naidu Jamo Nezzar Konstantin Nerchenko Serge Nubret Tony Nicholson Sergei Ogorodnikov Mike O'Hearn Sergio Oliva, "The Myth", three-time Mr...
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  • Robert Angus Smith (category Atmospheric chemists)
    Robert Angus Smith FRS (15 February 1817 – 12 May 1884) was a Scottish chemist, who investigated numerous environmental issues. He is known for his research...
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    officers, and chemists, and to destroy evidence against him. Cutkomp decided to become an informant. He suspected that Honken had killed Nicholson and was afraid...
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  • 2010-03-29. "Lecture 7: IV Flow Rate and Infusion/Completion Times". Nicholson, William (1809). The British encyclopedia, or Dictionary of arts and sciences...
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  • Free Air; environmental chemist Brian Davies of the University of Bradford; footage from the 1971 BBC A Public Poison, with chemist Derek Bryce-Smith, and...
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    Antoine Lavoisier (category 18th-century French chemists)
    instrumentation to convince other chemists of his conclusions, often results to five to eight decimal places. Nicholson, who estimated that only three of...
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