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  2. Nitrocellulose - Wikipedia

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    Nitrocellulose is widely used as support in diagnostic tests where antigen-antibody binding occurs; e.g., pregnancy tests, U-albumin tests, and CRP tests. Glycine and chloride ions make protein transfer more efficient. Radon tests for alpha track etches use nitrocellulose. Adolph Noé developed a method of peeling coal balls using ...

  3. Poudre B - Wikipedia

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    German-Swiss chemist Christian Friedrich Schönbein created the explosive substance nitrocellulose, or "guncotton", in 1846 by treating cotton fibers with a nitric acid and sulfuric acid mixture. However, guncotton proved to be too fast burning for direct use in firearms and artillery ammunition.

  4. List of German chemists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German chemists. A. Georgius Agricola Kurt Alder. Richard Abegg; Friedrich Accum; Franz Karl Achard; Georgius Agricola; Reinhart Ahlrichs; Albertus ...

  5. Klaus Schmiegel - Wikipedia

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    Klaus Schmiegel was born in Chemnitz, Germany on June 28, 1939.After he immigrated to the United States in 1951, Schmiegel received a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Michigan, an A.M. in organic chemistry from Dartmouth College, and a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Stanford University. [1]

  6. Heinrich Mückter - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Mückter (14 June 1914 – 22 May 1987) was a German medical doctor, pharmacologist and chemist. World War II During the Nazi occupation of Poland, Mückter ...

  7. Cellophane - Wikipedia

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    DuPont hired chemist William Hale Charch (1898–1958), who spent three years developing a nitrocellulose lacquer that, when applied to Cellophane, made it moisture proof. [9] Following the introduction of moisture-proof Cellophane in 1927, the material's sales tripled between 1928 and 1930, and in 1938, Cellophane accounted for 10% of DuPont's ...

  8. German Doctors Are Attempting to Reverse Death and Resurrect ...

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    Doctors Want to Bring Humans Back From the Dead gremlin - Getty Images A company called Tomorrow Biostasis is focusing on human cryopreservation in the hopes it can eventually reverse death .

  9. Category:German chemists - Wikipedia

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    German chemist stubs (167 P) Pages in category "German chemists" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent ...