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    William Morgan Jackson (born September 24, 1936) is a Distinguished Research and Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at University of California, Davis and...
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  • engineer William Elvin Jackson (1904–1972), American aviation electronics engineer William M. Jackson (chemist) (born 1936), American researcher William Jackson...
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  • Ferguson, Chemist and professor - California State University William M. Jackson, Chemist and professor - Howard University William Guillory, Chemist and professor...
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  • F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Chemists famous in other areas See also References Richard Abegg (1869–1910), German chemist Frederick Abel...
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  • William Henry Gilham (January 13, 1818 – November 16, 1872) was an American soldier, teacher, chemist, and author. A member of the faculty at Virginia...
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  • Dragon" Dorian Yates, "The Shadow", six-time Mr. Olympia Frank Zane, "The Chemist", three-time Mr. Olympia Vincenzo Ravina (April 14, 2012). "Johnson living...
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    with physics. The first holder of the position was the mathematician and chemist Isaac Milner, elected to the post in 1783. One result of the bequest was...
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    1935, Jackson met Isaac "Ike" Hockenhull, a chemist working as a postman during the Depression. Impressed with his attention and manners, Jackson married...
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  • be strictly limited to refer to the C.G.S. unit of energy. In 1922, chemist William Draper Harkins proposed the name micri-erg as a convenient unit to...
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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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  • New York A.C. Jackson (died 1921), American surgeon Charles Loring Jackson (1847–1935), American organic chemist Charles Thomas Jackson (1805–1880), American...
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  • was sometimes credited as William Lewis Spliff Star (William A. Lewis, born 1971), American rapper William Lewis (chemist) (1869–1963), Professor of...
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  • materials." Copley Medal: William Roy January 15 – William Prout, English chemist (died 1850) February 26 – Anna Sundström, Swedish chemist (died 1871) March...
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    Theodore William Richards (January 31, 1868 – April 2, 1928) was an American physical chemist and the first American scientist to receive the Nobel Prize...
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    years in Boots the Chemists, before winning a scholarship in 1954 to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. Jackson moved to the capital...
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    Duncan M. Gray Jr. (1926–2016), Episcopal clergyman, civil rights activist (Canton) Winifred Green (1937–2016), civil rights activist (Jackson) Percy...
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    Millsaps College (category Buildings and structures in Jackson, Mississippi)
    Millsaps College is a private liberal arts college in Jackson, Mississippi. It was founded in 1890 and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church...
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  • Jackson (1895–1951), U.S. senator from Indiana. Raised in Summit City Lodge No. 170, Fort Wayne, Indiana, on 3 January 1920. William Henry Jackson (1843–1942)...
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  • 1901 – December 26, 1981) was a Mexico-born United States theoretical chemist whose primary contribution was in the study of chemical reaction rates...
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  • Fossey– British chemist and professor at the University of Birmingham John S. Fossey- British chemist Sir Edward Frankland – British chemist C. Robin Ganellin–...
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  • Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers) (b. 1942) John Scales Avery, 90, chemist and peace activist (b. 1933) Fred Chappell, 87, author and poet (b. 1936)...
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    Washington, D.C.: Men of Mark Publishing Company. pp. 316. Andrew Jackson Montague college william mary. "Morton, Jeremiah, (1799–1878)". Biographical Directory...
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    Nancy Beth Jackson (March 1, 1956 – January 3, 2022) was an American chemist. She did energy research on heterogeneous catalysis and the development of...
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    Charles Edward Munroe (category American chemists)
    Charles Edward Munroe (May 24, 1849 – December 7, 1938) was an American chemist, discoverer of the Munroe effect, and chair of the department of chemistry...
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    Leo Baekeland (category Belgian chemists)
    Baekeland HonFRSE (November 14, 1863 – February 23, 1944) was a Belgian chemist. Educated in Belgium and Germany, he spent most of his career in the United...
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    Fritz Haber (category 19th-century German chemists)
    pronunciation: [ˈfʁɪt͡s ˈhaːbɐ] ; 9 December 1868 – 29 January 1934) was a German chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his invention of...
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    Alice Ball (category 20th-century American chemists)
    Alice Augusta Ball (July 24, 1892 – December 31, 1916) was an American chemist who developed the "Ball Method" for making ethyl ester derivatives of chaulmoogra...
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    Andrés Manuel del Río (category 18th-century Spanish chemists)
    the Spanish Ministry of Mines. He used it to study in Paris, with the chemist Jean Darcet at the Collège de France. Del Río continued his studies at...
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    Charles J. Pedersen (category American organic chemists)
    organic chemist best known for discovering crown ethers and describing methods of synthesizing them during his entire 42-year career as a chemist for DuPont...
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    John William Draper (May 5, 1811 – January 4, 1882) was an English scientist, philosopher, physician, chemist, historian and photographer. He is credited...
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