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  • ...lent student, Marshall won several awards. She took three silver medals in analytical, organic, and general chemistry in 1888–1889. The following year, she won a ...tle=Dorothy Marshall |work=Chemistry was Their Life: Pioneer British Women Chemists, 1880–1949 |first1=Marelene |last1=Rayner-Canham |first2=Geoff |last2=Rayne ...
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  • *Phillip A. Conne Medal, Chemists' Club of New York, 1936 * Fisher Award in Analytical Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 1953 ...
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  • ....org/doi/abs/10.1021/ac60142a008 |journal=[[Analytical Chemistry (journal)|Analytical Chemistry]] |access-date=25 June 2021 |pages=1610–1612 |doi=10.1021/ac60142 ...s of Rare Earths (III) with the Pyridinium Cation |journal=Bulletin of the Chemists and Technologists of Macedonia |date=1994 |volume=13 |pages=25–28 |url=http ...
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  • Chemists often use the phrase "[[standard temperature and pressure]]" or "STP" to co ...df |title=Advanced Tools for Subsurface Sampling and Analysis |author=Pace Analytical |page=7 |accessdate=16 April 2019}}</ref><ref name="NeslundDiss14">{{cite w ...
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  • {{short description|Analytical technique}} ...nce spectroscopy''' ('''fluorine NMR''' or '''<sup>19</sup>F NMR''') is an analytical technique used to detect and identify fluorine-containing compounds. <sup>1 ...
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  • ...usage is consistent with the common parlance of most practicing [[Chemist|chemists]].) where ''<math>T_H</math>'' is the value of the [[analytical concentration]] of the acid. When all the quantities in this equation are t ...
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  • ...ive part in the search and study of helium deposits and the development of analytical methods for determining helium; ...V. G. Khlopin was mainly concerned with problems related to inorganic and analytical chemistry. In 1913, together with L. A. Chugaev, he worked on the synthesis ...
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  • ...NMR), which was the first step in launching the forthcoming [[Institute of Analytical Sciences]] (ISA). The building of the new laboratory was completed in 2008. ...of materials and molecular systems, that have been inaccessible with other analytical methods.<ref name=nominationEPFL/><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Blanc |first1= ...
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  • ...te arXiv |last=Denis |first=Byakatonda |title=An Overview of Numerical and Analytical Methods for solving Ordinary Differential Equations |date=2020-12-10 |class ...]] (weather modeling), [[chemistry]] (reaction rates),<ref>Mathematics for Chemists, D.M. Hirst, [[Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan Press]], 1976, (No ISBN) SBN: ...
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  • ...specialists such as [[wastewater treatment plant]] operators, [[analytical chemists]], [[Molecular biology|molecular biologists]] and [[Epidemiology|epidemiolo ...l-status=dead }}</ref> Collected samples are sent to a laboratory, where [[analytical chemistry]] techniques (such as [[liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry]] ...
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  • [[Nuclear fission]] was discovered in December 1938 by chemists [[Otto Hahn]] and [[Fritz Strassmann]] and physicists [[Lise Meitner]] and ...conduct experiments to support her claim. Although Noddack was a renowned analytical chemist, she lacked the background in physics to appreciate the enormity of ...
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  • ...tle=Reflectance Spectroscopy (Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications, Volume 21)|publisher=Interscience Publisher ...stries|last2=Hecht|first2=Harry G|publisher=American Association of Cereal Chemists|year=1987}}</ref> which pointed a direction for future theoretical work. ...
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  • ...ws in ideal conditions is well-established and is characterized by several analytical results,<ref name=":4">{{Cite book |last=Thompson |first=Philip A. |title=C ...F2AEB112AA6F3A7862 |title=Van der Waals Forces: A Handbook for Biologists, Chemists, Engineers, and Physicists |date=2005 |publisher=Cambridge University Press ...
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  • ...te journal |last=Coutinho |first=S. C. |date=1 May 2014 |title=Whittaker's analytical dynamics: a biography |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/s00407-013-0133-1 |journ ...emain in standard usage. But Faraday's work was of value to more than just chemists. In his Faraday Memorial Lecture in 1881, the German Hermann von Helmholtz ...
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  • ...d nonmetals]]. The mixed species in periods 5 and 6 shows how much trouble chemists can have in assessing where to continue the dividing line.<ref>{{cite book ...istry, At Astatine |publisher=Springer-Verlag|pages=129−139 (129) |chapter=Analytical chemistry of astatine |isbn=978-3-662-05870-1}}</ref> ...
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  • When the [[analytical concentration]] of methylamine is twice that of ethylenediamine and the con ...e in a spreadsheet.<ref>{{cite book|last=Billo|first=E. J.|title=Excel for Chemists: A comprehensive guide|publisher=Wiley-VCH|year=1997|edition=2nd|chapter=Ch ...
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  • ...[[pressure]], [[volume (thermodynamics)|volume]], [[number of particles]] (chemists group them by [[mole (unit)|moles]]) and temperature. These four characteri ...s lab equipment allowed the use of just a simple calculation to obtain his analytical results. His results were possible because he was studying gases in relativ ...
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  • :This [[stain]] repellent and [[durable water repellent]] was co-invented by chemists [[Patsy Sherman]] and [[Samuel Smith (chemist)|Samuel Smith]] while working ...mpletely detailed a method for calculating [[Bernoulli number]]s using the Analytical Engine. This note is recognized by some historians as the world's first wri ...
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  • ...8–44 |title=The Background and Implications of the "New SI" for Analytical Chemists |first1=D Thorburn |last1=Burns |first2=EH |last2=Korte |access-date=25 Jun ...
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  • ...the [[eta (letter)|Greek letter eta]] (<math>\eta</math>) is also used by chemists, physicists, and the [[IUPAC]].{{sfn|Nič|Jirát|Košata|Jenkins|1997|p=}} The ...th>, which indicates the importance of interparticle interactions. Various analytical and semi-empirical schemes exist for capturing this regime. At the most bas ...
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