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  2. List of German chemists - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of German chemists. A. Georgius Agricola Kurt Alder. Richard Abegg; Friedrich Accum;

  3. Category:German chemists - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:German organic chemists - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Chemists from New York (state) - Wikipedia

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  6. List of German scientists by century - Wikipedia

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    Johann Rudolf Glauber (1604-1670), alchemist and chemist, His discovery of sodium sulfate in 1625 led to the compound being named after him: "Glauber's salt". Nicholas Mercator (1620-1687), mathematician, also known by his German name Kauffmann, was a 17th-century; Adam Olearius (1599-1671), geographer

  7. Liebman's Deli - Wikipedia

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    Liebman's Deli is a Jewish deli in Riverdale, New York and is the last-standing kosher deli in the Bronx. [1] [2] It was one of hundreds of kosher delis in the Bronx when it opened, but now is the sole representative of that cuisine in the borough. [3] [4] Liebman's was founded in 1953 by Joe Liebman and sold to Joseph Dekel in 1980. [5]

  8. The Chemists' Club - Wikipedia

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    The Chemists' building at 52 East 41st Street, New York City, New York, United States was built by the architects York and Sawyer, replacing previous numbers 50-54. York and Sawyer filed the plans in January 1910 [2] and completed the work in March 1911. The building opened on March 17, 1911.

  9. Category:20th-century German chemists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "20th-century German chemists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 447 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .