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  • {{short description|British chemist (b. 1868)}} | citizenship = British ...
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  • ...was a physical chemist born and educated in Vienna. He became Professor of Physical Chemistry at [[Vienna University]] but was expelled on racial grounds in 19 ...1922, receiving the highest teaching qualification, [[Venia legendi]] in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry in 1930.<ref name="F275"/> ...
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  • ...mists' Gedanken Experiment Enters the Lab Frame | journal=Annual Review of Physical Chemistry | publisher=Annual Reviews | volume=65 | issue=1 | year=2014 | is ...</math> <ref name="Worster">Worster, J. "The brightness of electron beams" British Journal of Applied Physics, 1969, p. 1</ref> ...
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  • ...rl=https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/plyler.cfm |website=American Physical Society |access-date=7 July 2022}}</ref> *1989 - McDowell Lecturer, University of British Columbia. ...
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  • ...owing formula:<ref name="jbuhl">{{cite web |last1=Buhl |first1=Josh |title=Physical Equations Relating Extract and Relative Density |url=https://osf.io/9wfym/ ...kers, as well as the sugar and juice industry, typically use degrees Brix. British and continental European beer brewers generally use degrees Plato. American ...
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  • ...</ref><ref name= Jones>{{Cite book| last = Jones| first = Richard| title = Physical and Mechanistic Organic Chemistry| publisher = [[Cambridge University Press ...s. [[Ball milling]] is one of several [[mechanochemical]] techniques where physical methods are used to control reactions in the absence of solvent. ...
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  • {{short description|British chemist}} | nationality = British ...
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  • ...ngewandte physikalische Chemie'' (Journal for Electrochemistry and Applied Physical Chemistry), '''38''' (8a) : 611–614. Available on-line in English translat ...), ''Журнал Русского Физико-химического Общества'' (Journal of the Russian Physical-Chemical Society), (in Russian) '''40''' : 1022–1067. ...
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  • {{short description|British research and development organization}} | successors = Parts acquired in 1990 by {{Unbulleted list | [[British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association|BNF Metals Technology Centre]] | So ...
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  • ...the [[2019 revision of the SI]], which finally eliminated the need for any physical reference artefacts—notably, this enabled the retirement of the standard ki | publisher = British Library ...
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  • ...sis of DFT wave functions|url=http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D0CP06207C|journal=Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics|language=en|volume=23|issue=3|pages=2331–2348|do ...core/product/identifier/S0007087498003471/type/journal_article|journal=The British Journal for the History of Science|language=en|volume=32|issue=1|pages=21–4 ...
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  • {{Use British English|date=November 2018}} ...SI system]] after the 2019 definition: Base units as defined in terms of [[physical constant]]s and other base units. Here, <math>a \rightarrow b</math> means ...
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  • {{use British English|date=June 2020}} [[Nuclear fission]] was discovered in December 1938 by chemists [[Otto Hahn]] and [[Fritz Strassmann]] and physicists [[Lise Meitner]] and ...
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  • ...wide applicability in his analysis of vast amounts of statistics of human physical characteristics such as height and other traits such as criminality and alc During the late nineteenth century, British statisticians introduced a number of methods to relate and draw conclusions ...
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  • {{Infobox Physical quantity ...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 ...
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  • {{Infobox physical quantity | otherunits = [[British thermal unit]], [[calorie]] ...
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  • In 1981 the British microscopist [[Brian J. Ford]] found that Leeuwenhoek's original specimens ...However, by about 1880 support for Van 't Hoff's theory by such important chemists as [[Johannes Wislicenus]] and [[Viktor Meyer]] brought recognition. ...
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  • {{Use British English|date=November 2020}} ...y School. In 1923, she graduated from the [[University of Bristol]] with [[British undergraduate degree classification#First Class Honours|First Class Honours ...
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  • ...chemotherapy|last1=de Clercq|first1=Erik|date=5 October 2005|periodical=[[British Journal of Pharmacology]]|publisher=Wiley-Blackwell|last2=Field|first2=Hugh ...d evidence that radioactivity was not the result of any simple chemical or physical processes.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Women in chemistry: their changing roles f ...
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  • ...ion against defects, and thereby leads to a reduction in the amount of the physical space required to achieve a given performance specification. In other word ...the "T metallization" technique described above, but operating at a larger physical scale. More-complex series and parallel arrangements of capacitor banks are ...
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