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  2. Ocean Beach People's Organic Food Market - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean Beach People’s Organic Food Market is a food cooperative located at 4765 Voltaire street in the Ocean Beach community of San Diego, California. [1] [2] [3] It was previously called the Ocean Beach People’s Food Store. People’s started as a retail store at 4859 Voltaire Street, selling natural foods and household products.

  3. Suja Juice - Wikipedia

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    Suja Juice is an organic, non-GMO, cold-pressed juice company based in San Diego, California. Suja produces cold-pressed juices, waters and drinking vinegars . It is the largest independent producer of cold-pressed juice sold in the United States.

  4. Guy Bertrand (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Guy Bertrand, born on July 17, 1952, at Limoges is a chemistry professor at the University of California, San Diego. [1] Bertrand obtained his B.Sc. from the University of Montpellier in 1975 and his Ph.D. from the Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, in 1979. He was a postdoctoral researcher at Sanofi Research, France, in 1981. [1]

  5. List of chemical databases - Wikipedia

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    organic, inorganic chemicals, proteins CASNo paid access only 130,000,000 ScrubChem scraped from PubChem "ScrubChem". 2,282,992 SDBS: Spectral Database for Organic Compounds National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Organic compounds Spectra:IR Raman MASS ESR 1 H NMR 13 C NMR SDBS No curated "SDBS". 34,000

  6. Stanley Miller - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Lloyd Miller (March 7, 1930 – May 20, 2007) was an American chemist who made important experiments concerning the origin of life by demonstrating that a wide range of vital organic compounds can be synthesized by fairly simple chemical processes from inorganic substances.

  7. Scandium compounds - Wikipedia

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    As is observed for most elements, a diatomic scandium hydride has been observed spectroscopically at high temperatures in the gas phase. [6] Scandium borides and carbides are non-stoichiometric, as is typical for neighboring elements. [7] Lower oxidation states (+2, +1, 0) have also been observed in organoscandium compounds. [8] [9] [10] [11]

  8. Catenation - Wikipedia

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    Carbon is most well known for its properties of catenation, with organic chemistry essentially being the study of catenated carbon structures (and known as catenae). Carbon chains in biochemistry combine any of various other elements, such as hydrogen, oxygen, and biometals, onto the backbone of carbon.

  9. Copper compounds - Wikipedia

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    As with other elements, the simplest compounds of copper are binary compounds, i.e. those containing only two elements, the principal examples being oxides, sulfides, and halides. Both cuprous and cupric oxides are known. Among the numerous copper sulfides, important examples include copper(I) sulfide and copper(II) sulfide. [citation needed]