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Aydın Sayılı, historian of science [2] [3] [4] Hu Sihui , he was the first to empirically discover and clearly describe deficiency diseases . Mustafa Selaniki , historian
Also: Turkey: People: ... Scientists. Subcategories. This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total. 20th-century Turkish scientists (5 C ...
George opened a new factory in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and supplied chemical and medical laboratories and hospitals with glass products. After World War II ended, Coby expanded production, made Christmas decoration items and his Christmas items conveyed Georgian motives, such as grape leaves and grapes. Coby died on October 30, 1967, at the age ...
Shunpei Yamazaki (born 1942), Japan – patents in computer science and solid-state physics, see List of prolific inventors; Gazi Yaşargil (born 1925), Turkey – Microneurosurgery; Ryōichi Yazu (1878–1908), Japan – Yazu Arithmometer; Gunpei Yokoi (1941–1997), Japan – Game Boy; Arthur M. Young (1905–1995), U.S. – Bell Helicopter
A close-up image of a candle showing the wick and the various parts of the flame; Michael Faraday lectured on "The Chemical History of a Candle".The Royal Institution's Christmas Lectures were first held in 1825, [2] and have continued on an annual basis since then except for four years during the Second World War. [3]
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Here is a list of Ottoman scientists by century. Before the 16th century. Kadi zada al Rumi (1364–1429), mathematician and astronomer;
The Boston Post called A.C. Gilbert "The Man Who Saved Christmas" on Oct. 25, 1918, after he persuaded the Council of National Defense to not cancel Christmas during World War I.