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He published over 200 scientific papers in applied and experimental chemistry.
Hickinbottom was noted for supporting high standards in experimental chemistry.
"His knowledge of experimental chemistry was superb, and the experiments he carried out were spectacularly good."
Under his uncle's guidance, William developed a strong liking for and expertise in experimental chemistry.
You see, Collier was not a man of action, save with regard to experimental chemistry, but of ideas, theories.
Jane Johnston finds experimental chemistry behind some exquisite pottery.
Marggraf introduced several new methods into experimental chemistry.
Computational biology works best when it can interact with experimental chemistry and biology.
It is famous for its chemistry department, which conducts vigorous research in various areas of experimental chemistry.
- Systematic principles of general experimental chemistry.
Laboratory The laboratory illustrates lecture material, and introduces some basic techniques in experimental chemistry.
Improvisational theater bears comparison to experimental chemistry.
Harvard University, where he obtained his undergraduate degree, told him that he should turn to something other than experimental chemistry due to his disability.
Fundamental concepts of experimental Chemistry such as stoichiometry and gas laws are reviewed and amplified.
During that same interview Kenichi also discussed his reason for preferring more theoretical chemistry rather than experimental chemistry.
Access limited to lakeheadu.ca domain. 1997- Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry Kluwer Academic.
Computational chemistry has been shown to be a complementary tool to traditional experimental chemistry, and is increasingly being applied to the study of biochemical problems.
Among other things, Frankland knew that certain German universities were ahead of any in Britain in experimental chemistry and physics.
Illustrated Experimental Chemistry, translated from French into German by Gehler.
Philosophy of Experimental Chemistry (1813)
Perhaps John Mander, sharing a broad professional interest also in the new experimental chemistry, attended meetings of Priestley and his circle.
However, the experimental chemistry of meitnerium has not received as much attention as that of the heavier elements from copernicium to livermorium.
His Elements of Experimental Chemistry (1799) enjoyed considerable vogue in its day, going through eleven editions in 30 years.
I remained blind for six weeks, and by the event of this experiment learned to meddle no more with experimental Chemistry while the elements were unknown to me.
In 1802 Kastner became an assistant of professor Bourgnet's lectures of experimental physics and experimental chemistry.