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  2. Guilford, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Guilford was founded about 1856. [4] The community was named in commemoration of the Battle of Guilford Court House in the American Revolutionary War. [5] A post office called Carterville operated from 1853 to 1856 but then the name changed to Guilford and has been in operation since.

  3. Administration Building, Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

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    North of Mountain Grove off U.S. Route 60, near Mountain Grove, Missouri Coordinates 37°9′11″N 92°15′45″W  /  37.15306°N 92.26250°W  / 37.15306; -92

  4. James Price (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    James Price (1752 – 3 August 1783), born James Higginbottom, was an English chemist and alchemist who claimed to be able to turn mercury into silver or gold.When challenged to perform the conversion a second time in front of credible witnesses, he instead killed himself by drinking prussic acid (hydrogen cyanide).

  5. George Smith (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry together with Greg Winter and Frances Arnold [16] 2020 Elected Member – United States National Academy of Sciences (NAS) [ 17 ] 2023 Inaugural Mizzou Medal of Distinction – University of Missouri College of Arts and Sciences [ 18 ]

  6. Yes, you can now get Paxlovid from a pharmacy. What to ... - AOL

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    Main Menu. News. News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. Yes, you can now get Paxlovid from a pharmacy. What to know about the COVID treatment. Julia Marnin ...

  7. Cyril N. Hinshelwood - Wikipedia

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    During the First World War, Hinshelwood was a chemist in an explosives factory. He was a tutor at Trinity College, Oxford, from 1921 to 1937 and was Dr Lee's Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford from 1937. He served on several advisory councils on scientific matters to the British Government.

  8. (Mesitylene)molybdenum tricarbonyl - Wikipedia

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    (Mesitylene)molybdenum tricarbonyl arises from the reaction of molybdenum hexacarbonyl with hot mesitylene: [1]. Mo(CO) 6 + (CH 3) 3 C 6 H 3 → Mo(CO) 3 [(CH 3) 3 C 6 H 3] + 3 CO It can also be synthesized, with good yields by displacement of pyridine ligands of the trispyridine complex Mo(CO) 3 (pyridine) 3 in the presence of Lewis acids.

  9. Ronald Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    Ronald James Gillespie, CM FRSC FRS [1] (August 21, 1924 – February 26, 2021) [2] was a British chemist specializing in the field of molecular geometry, who arrived in Canada after accepting an offer that included his own laboratory with new equipment, which post-World War II Britain could not provide.