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  2. Planck's principle - Wikipedia

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    A study of when different geologists accepted plate tectonics found that older scientists actually adopted it sooner than younger scientists. [9] However, a more recent study on life science researchers found that following the deaths of preeminent researchers, publications by their collaborators rapidly declined while the activity of non ...

  3. Georg Ernst Stahl - Wikipedia

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    Georg Ernst Stahl (22 October 1659 [1] – 24 May 1734) was a German chemist, physician and philosopher.He was a supporter of vitalism, and until the late 18th century his works on phlogiston were accepted as an explanation for chemical processes.

  4. Angewandte Chemie - Wikipedia

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    A reflection on the current state of affairs, stating that it was "accepted after peer review and appears as an accepted article online prior to editing, proofing, and formal publication of the final Version of Record". The paper drew opprobrium [4] for criticizing the alleged "preferential status" of women and minorities in chemistry.

  5. Chemistry: A Volatile History - Wikipedia

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    By 1869 Mendeleev had been trying to find an order for the elements for a decade. One day he struck upon the idea of making up a pack of cards with the elements' names on and began playing a game he called 'chemical solitaire'. He began laying out the cards, over and over, just to see if he could form a pattern where everything fitted together.

  6. Yves Chauvin - Wikipedia

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    Yves Chauvin was born on 10 October 1930 in Menen, Belgium, to French parents; his father worked as an electrical engineer. [6] He graduated in 1954 from the École supérieure de chimie physique électronique de Lyon.

  7. 30 Moments In History That Got Ghosted By Humanity - AOL

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    Image credits: National Geographic #5. The 'Spanish Flu' actually likely got its start in Kansas, USA. It's only called the Spanish Flu because most countries involved in WWI had a near-universal ...

  8. Shannen Doherty Said She Was ‘Wrecked’ by Idea of ...

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    The idea of going through that all over again has wrecked me.” She continued, “It’s “I’m having to go back on chemo and it’s really hard,” Doherty said during the June 24 episode ...

  9. Gilbert N. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] [37] His new idea of fugacity, or "escaping tendency", [38] was a function with the dimensions of pressure which expressed the tendency of a substance to pass from one chemical phase to another. Lewis believed that fugacity was the fundamental principle from which a system of real thermodynamic relations could be derived.