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  2. List of chemists - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1802–1887), French chemist, agricultural chemistry; E. J. Bowen (1898–1980), English physical chemist; Humphry Bowen (1929–2001), English analytical chemist; Paul D. Boyer (1918–2018), American biochemist, 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Robert Boyer (1909–1989), American Chemist, employee of Henry Ford ...

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    Used at the beginning of the subject when the subject of the email is the only text contained in the email. This prefix indicates to the reader that it is not necessary to open the email. E.g., "1L: WFH today" WFH – work from home. Used in the subject line or body of the email. NONB – Non-business. Used at the beginning of the subject when ...

  4. List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel

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    Certified pharmacy technician CPM: Certified Professional Midwife: CPME: Standing Committee of European Doctors: CRD: Centre for Reviews and Dissemination: CRN: Certified radiology nurse: CRNA: Certified registered nurse anesthetist: CRT: Certified respiratory therapists – Respiratory therapy: CRT: Certified Radiologic Technologist ...

  5. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    e.m.p. ex modo prescripto: as directed (in the manner prescribed) emuls. emulsum: emulsion et: et: and EOD every other day ex aq. ex aqua: in water; with water exhib. exhibiatur: let it be given f. fiat: make; let it be made f.h. fiat haustus: make a draught fl., fld. fluidus: fluid (usually meaning specifically liquid in health care) f.m. fiat ...

  6. Category:American chemists - Wikipedia

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    Charles F. Chandler; William Henry Chandler (chemist) Kwang-Chu Chao; Russell Henry Chittenden; Sue Brannon Clark; George Henry Clinton; Charles E. Coates; Geoffrey W. Coates; Theodore Cohen (chemist) Lloyd Conover; George Hammell Cook; Josiah Parsons Cooke; Lloyd Miller Cooke; Thomas Cooper (American politician, born 1759) Frederick Gardner ...

  7. Chemist - Wikipedia

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    Other chemists choose to combine their education and experience as a chemist with a distinct credential to provide different services (e.g., forensic chemists, chemistry-related software development, patent law specialists, environmental law firm staff, scientific news reporting staff, engineering design staff, etc.). [citation needed]

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  9. Jim Swan - Wikipedia

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    James Sneddon Swan (born December 25, 1941) was a Scottish chemist, biologist, and author, known for his expertise in single malt whisky. [1]Referred to as the "Einstein of Whisky", [2] his research into whisky and its distillation process pioneered new methods of production.