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    Edith Marie Flanigen (born January 28, 1929) is a noted American chemist, known for her work on synthesis of emeralds, and later zeolites for molecular...
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  • jurist and legal scholar Edith Flagg (1919–2014), American fashion designer Edith M. Flanigen (born 1929), American chemist Edith Willis Linn Forbes (1865–1945)...
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  • List of inventors (section M)
    hand-held metal detector Paul C. Fisher (1913–2006), U.S. – Space Pen Edith M. Flanigen (born 1929), U.S. – zeolite Y, molecular sieve Alexander Fleming (1881–1955)...
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  • Flanagan (redirect from Flanigen)
    (1985 film) Flanagan, a band fronted by Mark Flanagan (musician) Edith M. Flanigen This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • List of chemists (section M)
    (1835–1910), German chemist, co-discovered Wurtz–Fittig reaction Edith M. Flanigen (born 1929), American chemist known for synthesizing emeralds and...
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    orbited the Earth for nearly eight days on September 12–20, 1992. 1992: Edith M. Flanigen became the first woman awarded the Perkin Medal (widely considered...
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    Frederick J. Karol 1990 John E. Franz 1991 Miguel A. Ondetti 1992 Edith M. Flanigen 1993 Lubomyr T. Romankiw 1994 Marinus Los 1995 Delbert H. Meyer 1996...
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  • distillation in petroleum refining, was invented by Edith M. Flanigen while working for Union Carbide. Flanigen also co-invented a synthetic emerald and was...
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  • Engineering and Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Edith M. Flanigen (Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award) 2003 Leroy Hood (Lemelson–MIT...
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  • Flanagan (surname) (redirect from Flanigen)
    television personality, podcaster, comic book artist, and songwriter Edith M. Flanigen Flanagan (disambiguation) Flanagan (model), early page 3 girl Flannigan...
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  • – Acker Bilk, English singer and clarinet player (d. 2014) 1929 – Edith M. Flanigen, American chemist 1929 – Nikolai Parshin, Russian footballer and manager...
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    1974), computer design F Ethel Finck (1932–2003), cardiac catheter Edith M. Flanigen (born 1929), molecular sieves Irmgard Flügge-Lotz (1903–1974), aircraft...
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  • Rose, former member of the New York State Assembly Edith M. Flanigen, American Chemist Timothy M. Kennedy, U.S. Representative John Tavares, (NLL), Former...
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  • first woman president of the Geological Society of America. 1992: Edith M. Flanigen became the first woman awarded the Perkin Medal (widely considered...
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    management, transaction processing, and software engineering." 2012 Edith M. Flanigen "For innovations in the fields of silicate chemistry, the chemistry...
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    Archived from the original on May 20, 2020. Retrieved January 5, 2020. "Edith Flanigen | National Inventors Hall of Fame® Inductee". www.invent.org. June 5...
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  • Corning Incorporated 1992 C. Grant Willson The University of Texas 1992 Edith M. Flanigen Independent Consultant 1991 Alan N. Gent University of Akron 1991...
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  • physicist Richard Feynman Robert Finn – mathematician and professor Edith M. Flanigen – chemist and inventor; winner of the 2014 National Medal of Technology...
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  • politician January 28 Acker Bilk, English jazz clarinetist (d. 2014) Edith M. Flanigen, American chemist Ali Mirzaei, Iranian weightlifter (d. 2020) Claes...
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  • Hollow". Central Indiana Land Trust. 2019-10-11. Retrieved 2024-09-15. "Edith Haynes: University Honors and Awards: Indiana University". University Honors...
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  • Gilbert Stork ; Fred Basolo ; Ralph F. Hirschmann 1991 Michel Boudart ; Edith M. Flanigen ; Herbert S. Gutowsky ; Jack Halpern 1990 Michael J. S. Dewar 1989...
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  • Taylor 1990 Darleane C. Hoffman 1991 Cynthia M. Friend 1992 Jacqueline K. Barton 1993 Edith M. Flanigen 1994 Barbara J. Garrison 1995 Angelica Stacy 1996...
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  • PRNewswire, Sept. 3, 1999, accessed Feb. 9, 2012. Speaker Bio: Dr. Andrzej M. Pawlak, accessed Feb. 9, 2012. Simon F. Campbell, BusinessWeek Bio[dead link‍]...
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  • Herbert Edelsbrunner James Engell Susan Tufts Fiske Sheila Fitzpatrick Edith Flanigen Eric Mark Friedlander Jerome H. Friedman Fred H. Gage Zvi Galil Lynn...
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  • Artists) George J. Flanigen IV, video director; Steve Buchanan, John Burke & Lindsey Clark, Robert Deaton, Pete Fisher & George J. Flanigen IV, video producers...
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