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    2023. Scholia has an author profile for George Smith (chemist). Capsule bio in Chemical Reviews George P. Smith on Nobelprize.org including the Nobel Lecture...
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  • George Smith may refer to: George Smith (architect) (1782–1869), southeast London architect George Girdler Smith (1795–1878), engraver in Boston, Massachusetts...
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  • Michael Smith on Nobelprize.org , accessed 11 October 2020 "Michael Smith, Canadian Chemist". Encyclopædia Britannica. 30 September 2023. Institute for Enzyme...
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    George McClelland Whitesides (born August 3, 1939) is an American chemist and professor of chemistry at Harvard University. He is best known for his work...
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    consumer brands. The combined business became the Smith, Kline and French Company. In 1932, SKF chemist Gordon Alles was awarded a patent for amphetamine...
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    Alexander Smith (11 September 1865 – 8 September 1922) was a Scottish chemist, who spent his working life teaching in the universities of America. He...
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    John Lawrence Smith (December 17, 1818 – October 12, 1883) was an American chemist and mineralogist. He published extensively on analytical chemistry and...
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  • This is a list of chemists. It should include those who have been important to the development or practice of chemistry. Their research or application...
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    George Field (1777?–1854), was an English chemist. He was born in or about 1777 at Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, of a family long settled in that town,...
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  • 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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    Scottish academic world: the physicist and chemist Joseph Black and the pioneering geologist James Hutton. Smith left behind many notes and some unpublished...
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  • Wilcox), was born December 13, 1921, in Michigan. After college, Smith was a junior chemist for the National Bureau of Standards in Washington, D.C., developing...
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  • George P. Smith may refer to: George P. Smith (chemist) (born 1941), American Nobel Prize laureate George P. Smith (politician) (1873–1942), Canadian politician...
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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...
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    Books. ISBN 1573929638. Ginsberg, Judah (January 27, 2005). "George Washington Carver: Chemist, Teacher, Symbol". American Chemical Society. Archived from...
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  • also a trade union activist for the Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians at Shell, and was at a meeting where Robert Oppenheimer...
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  • for his formulation of the Price equation in 1967. Originally a physical chemist and later a science journalist, he moved to London in 1967, where he worked...
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  • dispensing chemist at 296 North Second Street in Philadelphia. Together they sold drugs, paints, varnish, chemicals and window glass. When John K. Smith retired...
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    George Albert Smith (4 January 1864 – 17 May 1959) was an English stage hypnotist, psychic, magic lantern lecturer, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society...
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    William Nicholson’ in Antiquarian Horology Volume 44, 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Nicholson (chemist). www.NicholsonsJournal.com...
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  • has a profile for Henry George Smith (Q5721931). Henry George Smith (26 July 1852 – 19 September 1924) was an Australian chemist whose pioneering work on...
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    descent, and his father was Gösta Carl Åkerlöf, a chemist and inventor, who was a Swedish immigrant. George has an older brother, Carl, a physics professor...
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    John George Children FRS FRSE FLS PRES (18 May 1777 – 1 January 1852 in Halstead, Kent) was a British chemist, mineralogist and zoologist. He invented...
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  • author Dr Jon Iggo, chemist John Alexander Loraine, endocrinologist Keith Moffatt, physicist Stan Paterson, glaciologist George Hector Percival, physician...
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  • The Coming (category Albums produced by Rashad Smith)
    The "dark jazz textured backdrop" of "Hot Fudge" produced by the Vibe Chemist Backspin finds Rhymes "calming down just enough to sound sinister and slightly...
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    James Young (13 July 1811 – 13 May 1883) was a Scottish chemist best known for his method of distilling paraffin from coal and oil shales. He is often...
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  • York Fredrick George Smith (1872–1956), British mechanical engineer G. Frederick Smith (1891–1976), American chemist Frederick Viggers Smith (1912–2006)...
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    Joseph Black (16 April 1728 – 6 December 1799) was a Scottish physicist and chemist, known for his discoveries of magnesium, latent heat, specific heat, and...
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  • then as a practitioner in medical galvanism, He subsequently became a chemist to a phosphorus factory; from 1870 to 1880, was lecturer in physics and...
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    Houston. In 1930 he was awarded the American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal. In 1934, the George Eastman Monument at Kodak Park (now Eastman Business Park)...
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