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  2. John Stenhouse - Wikipedia

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    John Stenhouse FRS FRSE FIC FCS (21 October 1809 – 31 December 1880) was a British chemist. In 1854, he invented one of the first practical respirators . He was a co-founder of the Chemical Society in 1841.

  3. Category:19th-century Scottish chemists - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Fellows of the Chemical Society - Wikipedia

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  5. Respirator - Wikipedia

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    Inventors in Europe included John Stenhouse, a Scottish chemist, who investigated the power of charcoal in its various forms, to capture and hold large volumes of gas. He built one of the first respirators able to remove toxic gases from the air, paving the way for activated charcoal to become the most widely used filter for respirators. [ 8 ]

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    Officials said the increase in hospital visits is due to a spread of RSV and walking pneumonia in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. ... typical pre-pandemic patterns," said Dr. John Brownstein, an ...

  7. Edmund James Mills - Wikipedia

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    Mills graduated BSc in 1863 and gained a doctorate (DSc) in 1865. From 1861 he worked under Prof John Stenhouse, with colleagues also including William A. Tilden. [1] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London on 4 June 1874. [2] He moved to Glasgow around 1876 as Professor of Chemistry.

  8. Dave Stenhouse, former major league pitcher, Westerly native ...

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    Stenhouse arrived at the 1962 All-Star Game with a 10-4 record, and faced such sluggers as Roberto Clemente, Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda, throwing his trademark knuckle-curve. Dave Stenhouse ...

  9. Lead styphnate - Wikipedia

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    Lead styphnate (or, as it was then called, trinitro-orcinate) was discovered along with many other thrinitroresorcinate salts by British chemist John Stenhouse in 1871, the synthesis route involving action of trinitroresorcinol on lead acetate. [4] [5]