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| writing, Balaskas worked as an environmental | chemist, a theatre actor, a page for NBC Studios, a c |
| In 1921 he became Chief Government | Chemist, a post held until his retirement in 1936. |
| August 8, 1920 - May 7, 2009) was an American | chemist, a science fiction enthusiast and bibliograph |
| leman (born December 14, 1960) is an American | chemist, a former United States Air Force officer, an |
| street in Cambourne is still underway, with a | chemist, a fish and chip shop, several estate agents, |
| There are also two shops, a | chemist, a Chinese take away, a butcher and a post of |
| My Life with The Chord | Chemist: A Memoir of Ted Greene, Apotheosis of Solo G |
| atures among them Tesco Express, Post Office, | Chemist, a pub and 'Ming's Fish Bar' a local fish and |
| a financial advisory office, a GP surgery, a | chemist, a Londis supermarket, a Post Office, a newly |
| sser, a fitted kitchen installers showroom, a | chemist, a telecoms & utilities broker, a supermarket |
| und Sefton railway station is a fruit shop, a | chemist, a gunsmith, a funeral parlour, and the "Seft |
| Elizabeth Ann Nalley is an American | chemist, a professor of chemistry at Cameron Universi |
| His son-in-law and successor was fellow | chemist A. P. Dianin. |
| His findings were presented by the renowned | chemist A. E. Becquerel who was involved in the resea |
| ic and erratic by nature, he is a genius of a | chemist, able to mix chemicals in the drum of his con |
| yer's reagent, named after the German organic | chemist Adolf von Baeyer, is used in organic chemistr |
| synthesized from ergot alkaloids by the Swiss | chemist, Albert Hofmann, in 1938. |
| Rivett Street is named after | chemist Albert Cherbury David Rivett |
| is first discovered in cacao beans by Russian | chemist Alexander Woskresensky. |
| rogen" was introduced by the Scottish organic | chemist Alexander Crum Brown in 1912. |
| discovered in 1841 in cacao beans by Russian | chemist Alexander Woskresensky. |
| The | chemist Alexander Shulgin uses the name "Alexander Bo |
| The reaction is named after the | chemist Alfred Wohl. |
| e Nobel Prizes established in 1895 by Swedish | chemist Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, in hi |
| This | chemist also created napalm and sodium fluoride aceta |
| 1880 - 11 December 1941) was a South African | chemist and viticulturist. |
| r 1, 1934 in Oberhausen, Germany) is a German | chemist and Professor Emeritus for Technical Chemistr |
| October 19, 1872 - July 13, 1954) was a Swiss | chemist and textile engineer who in 1908 invented cel |
| - 7 September 1851) was an English physician, | chemist and geologist. |
| orn June 11, 1949) is an American academic, a | chemist, and the current Chancellor of Washington Uni |
| June 5 - Johan Gadolin, Finnish | chemist and mineralogist (died 1852) |
| Senator Snyder is a | chemist and operates Hydrochem Labs. |
| Niklaus Gerber (1850-1914) was a Swiss dairy | chemist and industrialist. |
| lliam Withering, British botanist, geologist, | chemist, and physician who discovered digitalis (died |
| y Councillor) Leopold Koppel and the Austrian | chemist and inventor Carl Auer von Welsbach |
| started his career as a theoretical inorganic | chemist and continued his studies in this field at Ox |
| in (March 28, 1858 - May 5, 1937) was a Dutch | chemist and discovered the Lobry-de Bruyn-van Ekenste |
| 1907 - 16 May 1959) was a British industrial | chemist and politician. |
| Chief | chemist and metallurgist Rio Tinto mines in Spain. |
| fish and chip shop, newsagents, hairdressers, | chemist, and a shop selling bowling equipment. |
| r was a Tatar doctor, and his mother a Polish | chemist and doctor in political sciences. |
| Roisin McAuley is the daughter of a | chemist and grew up in Cookstown in County Tyrone in |
| John M. Hunt (1918-2005) was a geologist, | chemist, and oceanographer. |
| m that of horror researcher, to detective, to | chemist, and finally arriving at the figure of a form |
| chols, a leading pharmacologist and medicinal | chemist, and later tested by Alexander Shulgin and de |
| t 22, 1868 - January 9, 1958) was an American | chemist and founder of the research laboratory of the |
| A Nobel Prize-winning | chemist and activist, Pauling promoted a view of vita |
| September 1922 - 4 March 2006) was a Scottish | chemist and author, and was Reader, Titular Professor |
| ction in Dartford, he met Margaret Roberts, a | chemist and newly-selected parliamentary candidate. |
| pril 1894, San Remo) was a British physician, | chemist and microscopist who is primarily known for h |
| ork) was a United States physician, botanist, | chemist, and mineralogist. |
| Henry Letheby, (1816-1876), analytical | chemist and public health engineer. |
| Graham Cairns-Smith (born 1931) is an organic | chemist and molecular biologist at the University of |
| M. M. Pattison Muir (1848-1931) was a | chemist and author. |
| gust 24, 1911 - October 5, 2005) was a German | chemist and published in a modified Wittig reaction u |
| December - Oswald Croll, German | chemist and physician (born c1560) |
| 16 March - Rajshekhar Basu, writer, | chemist and lexicographer (d. |
| William Albert Noyes, Jr. was a | chemist and the son of a famous chemist, William A. N |
| October 16, 1849-April 28, 1928) was a retail | chemist and druggist, who later became a local politi |
| lesworth Clarke (1847-1931), American mineral | chemist, and former chief chemist of the United State |
| (12 April 1773 - 2 July 1852) was a Scottish | chemist and mineralogist whose writings contributed t |
| Bercaw (born December 3, 1944) is an American | chemist and Centennial Professor of Chemistry at the |
| pril 1968) was a Swedish botanist, geologist, | chemist and researcher at Uppsala University. |
| the second son of Sir Robert Kane, the Irish | chemist, and entered the Royal Navy as a cadet in 185 |
| (12 March 1832 - 20 April 1899) was a French | chemist and mineralogist. |
| His son Karl von Auwers became a well known | chemist and discoverer of the Auwers synthesis. |
| It was named after James Bryant Conant, a | chemist and educator who was a leading authority on t |
| 1 - November 11, 2009) was a Canadian organic | chemist and associate professor of chemistry at the U |
| Dmitri Mendeleev (1834-1907), a | chemist and the inventor of the periodic table of ele |
| li 1969 in Neustadt in Holstein) was a German | chemist and politician. |
| n "Lou" Allinger is an American computational | chemist and Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus |
| It was named for Candace P. Kohl, American | chemist and a leading investigator of ancient solar a |
| For a while he worked for a | chemist, and later in partnership with his brother Jo |
| in Paoli, Pennsylvania) was a Dutch-American | chemist and biotechnological pioneer. |
| er (10 July 1902 - 20 June 1958) was a German | chemist and Nobel laureate. |
| James R. Heath (born 1962) is an American | chemist and the Elizabeth W. Gilloon Professor of Che |
| (August 18, 1846 - April 30, 1928) was a U.S. | chemist and educator. |
| uary 2, 1872 - July 24, 1951) was an American | chemist and art collector. |
| Besides his distinguished career as a | chemist and educator, Brewer was also an avid gardene |
| Edvard Hjelt, Finnish | chemist and politician, died July 2, 1921 in Bad Merg |
| ar Charles Bate-Smith (?-1989) was an English | chemist and phytochemist specialising in food chemist |
| 9, 1916 - September 27, 2007) was an American | chemist and professor. |
| om the explosives site founded in 1870 by the | chemist and industrialist Alfred Nobel for the produc |
| Hjelm (2 Oct 1746 - 7 Oct 1813) was a Swedish | chemist and the first person to isolate the element m |
| Francis William Aston, British | chemist and physicist who won the 1922 Nobel Prize in |
| Louis Le Chatelier (1815-1873) was a French | chemist and industrialist who developed a method for |
| une 25, 1912 - June 12, 2007) was an American | chemist and professor best known for his work on the |
| orn December 6, 1920) is an American physical | chemist and molecular spectroscopist who is one of th |
| occupation of Norway, and later a politician, | chemist and factory manager. |
| born Harold Walter Krotoschiner, is a British | chemist and one of the three recipients to share the |
| 1896-14 August 1978) was an Austrian physical | chemist and chemical engineer who is best known for h |
| n Albery FRS (born 5 April 1936) is a British | chemist and academic. |
| ian name "Бейльштейн, Фёдор Фёдорович", was a | chemist and founder of the famous Handbuch der organi |
| is largely regarded today as the first modern | chemist, and therefore one of the founders of modern |
| Pamela Jane Barry (born July 10, 1944) is a | chemist and former politician in New Brunswick. |
| Davies was an industrial | chemist and fuel technologist who later worked for Un |
| February 1904 - 7 April 1980) was a Canadian | chemist and pioneer in operations research for the Br |
| to Canada in 1846, establishing himself as a | chemist and druggist at Guelph. |
| Her father was an Austrian | chemist and her mother a Swedish mathematician. |
| there are also shopping Malls of clothing and | chemist and drugs shops. |
| April 1847 - 3 September 1912) was a Scottish | chemist and Liberal Party politician who sat in the H |
| , 1870-February 3, 1947) was a renowned sugar | chemist and former head of the Bureau of Chemistry, w |
| r 27, 1851 - December 16, 1935) was a British | chemist and metallurgist born in Lyme Regis, Dorset, |
| inci's delicatessen, the Real Meat Company, a | chemist, and a Charity shop. |
| 1877 - June 12, 1952) was a Scottish organic | chemist and Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the Univ |
| tember 29, 1861- March 19, 1935) was a German | chemist and industrialist. |
| March 1730 - 18 September 1809) was a German | chemist and doctor. |
| George Brecht, an American | chemist and artist |
| 86 - 8 February, 1975) was an English organic | chemist and Nobel laureate recognised in 1947 for his |
| March 1919 - 14 September 1994) was a German | chemist and director of the Fritz Haber Institute of |
| y 1921 - 27 April 1998) was a British organic | chemist and a Fellow of the Royal Society. |
| y 19, 1923 - October 24, 2003 ) was a British | chemist and a former Fellow and Vice-Master of Christ |
| udwig Friedrich Wilhelm Haarmann was a German | chemist and together with Karl Ludwig Reimer and Ferd |
| a consultant, professional engineer, research | chemist and scientist by career. |
| igrated to Queensland where he was a research | chemist and then a marketing economist with the Depar |
| t Ferdinand von Mueller in 1883 in Australian | Chemist and Druggist, from material gathered from the |
| oe (24 May 1849 - 7 December 1938) was a U.S. | chemist, and discoverer of the Munroe effect. |
| r 1918 - 16 March 1998) was a British organic | chemist and Nobel Prize laureate. |
| 27 June - James Smithson, mineralogist, | chemist and sponsor of the Smithsonian Institution (b |
| William Crookes - English | chemist and physicist |
| It was named after the German | chemist and mineralogist, Karl Friedrich August Ramme |
| pratt (2 February 1825 - November 1872) was a | chemist and industrialist who established a chemical |
| His first career had been as a | chemist, and he steered the Poisons and Pharmacy Act |
| , she was daughter of William Lee Judefind, a | chemist, and his wife, the former Ruth Elinor Schafer |
| 80, Diepholz - 11 February 1934) was a German | chemist and the discoverer of polyvinyl acetate, with |
| linton, FRS (born 1927, Cardiff) is a British | chemist and Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fe |
| I. Istrati (1850-1919) was a famous Romanian | chemist and medic. |
| pril 15, 1841 - October 8, 1891) was a German | chemist and discovered the von Richter reaction. |
| Michael P Barnett, | chemist and computer scientist |
| er 13, 1806 - November 28, 1873) was a German | chemist and merchant who was born in Dahme/Marke. |
| December 27, 1939) was an American academic, | chemist, and player and coach of American football. |
| effter Research Institute, named after German | chemist and pharmacologist Arthur Heffter, who first |
| ber 1932 - 31 January 1987) was an Australian | chemist and ornithologist. |
| ay 27, 1883 - November 22, 1943) was a German | chemist and biologist researching colloids. |
| nadian psychologist, physiologist, anatomist, | chemist and neurologist. |
| In the 1920s a | chemist and cave enthusiast named Leo Lambert thought |
| ke (19 May 1843 - 17 March 1928) was a German | chemist and the academic adviser of Otto Hahn. |
| He was an industrial | chemist, and founded his cosmetics and toiletries man |
| ing to the U.S.A., Sticht was appointed chief | chemist and assistant metallurgist at a Colorado smel |
| 12 March 1790 - 13 March 1845) was an English | chemist and physicist. |
| g) (8 June 1863-4 February 1928) was a German | chemist and politician. |
| , 1900 - March 29, 1982) was a noted American | chemist and businessman, and an important figure in t |
| chigan; died August 22, 2005) was an American | chemist and metallurgist. |
| Pennsylvania, receiving his PhD in 1938 as a | chemist and chiropodist; he qualified as a Doctor of |
| RS (21 Dec 1827 - 29 Dec 1924) was an English | chemist and spectroscopist. |
| orwich, Vermont) was an internationally known | chemist and university teacher. |
| rn November 25, 1919) is a Russian physicist, | chemist, and metallurgist. |
| and the town boasted two hotels, two stores a | chemist and a newsagent. |
| 1916), | chemist and Nobel prize winner |
| Johann Daniel Mylius, | chemist and composer for the lute (died 1642) |
| - July 8, 1784 Medevi, Sweden) was a Swedish | chemist and mineralogist noted for his 1775 Dissertat |
| ́в; May 18, 1915, Moscow - 2005) was a Soviet | chemist and academician (1979). |
| (26 June 1694 - 29 April 1768) was a Swedish | chemist and mineralogist who discovered cobalt (c.173 |
| FRS (4 August 1888 - 22 November 1970) was a | chemist and mountaineer. |
| (30 June 1886 - 9 October 1965) was a British | chemist and historian of chemistry. |
| t 1, 1929 - December 25, 1997) was an organic | chemist and a professor of chemistry at Adelphi Unive |
| Davies (born February 24, 1950) is a British | chemist and the Waynflete Professor of Chemistry and |
| 1938), Swiss | chemist and Nobel Chemistry laureate |
| Wilhelm Henneberg was a German | chemist and student of Justus von Liebig. |
| y 12, 1945) was a Polish-Jewish entrepreneur, | chemist, and inventor of a process for making condoms |
| eby was an exceedingly accurate technological | chemist, and contributed many papers to The Lancet an |
| January 23 - John Charles Polanyi, | chemist and 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry joint laure |
| 7 March 1847 - 26 February 1931) was a German | chemist and recipient of the 1910 Nobel prize in Chem |
| He received his license as a | chemist and pharmacist in 1858. |
| ay (born 1922, London) is a New Zealand-based | chemist, and founder of the New Zealand Climate Scien |
| Steven M. Weinreb (born 1941) is an American | chemist and is a professor of chemistry at Pennsylvan |
| David A. Tirrell is an American | chemist and a Ross McCollum-William H. Corcoran Profe |
| Antony Williams, | chemist and founder of the ChemSpider website grew up |
| Lord Kimberley is a | chemist and computer systems programmer, and a Fellow |
| May 12 - William Giauque, | chemist and Nobel laureate (d.1982) |
| s a highly successful and influential organic | chemist and member of the National Academy of Science |
| September 22 - Michael Faraday, | chemist and physicist (died 1867) |
| These include a post office, a butcher's, a | chemist and a surgery around the Rishton Lane area. |
| uary 17, 1980, Moscow) was a prominent Soviet | chemist and academician (1943) specializing in organo |
| - 17 February 1996) was an eminent Australian | chemist and professor of chemistry at the University |
| asbourg Academy was the wife of famous French | chemist and bacteriologist Louis Pasteur. |
| Heagy also served as the Maryland state | chemist and the mayor of University Park. |
| rdam - 4 March 1980, Winterswijk) was a Dutch | chemist and crystallographer at the van 't Hoff Labor |
| 11 August 1926) is a Lithuanian-born British | chemist and biophysicist, and winner of the 1982 Nobe |
| vember 20, 1867 - June 10, 1948) was a German | chemist and bacteriologist who was a native of Medar- |
| own; 3 February 1950, Glasgow, Scotland) is a | chemist and entrepreneur. |
| (21 August 1858- 3 June 1931) was an English | chemist and soldier who was awarded the Davy Medal in |
| December 1847 - 31 January 1916) was a German | chemist and discovered the Michaelis-Arbuzov reaction |
| et shoppers pick drugs off the shelves in the | chemist, and then pay for them at the till, rather th |
| 1976) was a Norwegian-born American physical | chemist and theoretical physicist, winner of the 1968 |
| John R. Yates III is an American | chemist and professor of chemical biology at The Scri |
| including a newsagent, butcher, hairdresser, | chemist and off-licence. |
| .C.I.C. (born 4 September 1929) is a Canadian | chemist and university administrator. |
| Only the Royal Oak, pictured below, the | chemist and the local Londis are open at other times" |
| December 6 - Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, | chemist and physicist (d. |
| 1 July 1709 - 16 November 1785) was a Swedish | chemist and mineralogist. |
| , 1954 in Paterson, New Jersey is an American | chemist and professor. |
| Irving Kaplan (1913-1997) was a | chemist and a Massachusetts Institute of Technology p |
| t out the scientific works of his friend, the | chemist and mineralogist Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs (d. |
| me was the family home of Nobel-prize winning | chemist and nuclear pioneer, Glenn Seaborg from 1922 |
| 18, 1924 - December 8, 2001) was an American | chemist and published together William S. Wadsworth a |
| James Smithson, British mineralogist, | chemist and benefactor (d. |
| ch is today in Austria) was a German physical | chemist and Professor Emeritus at the University of I |
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