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It was discovered by an extensive research effort by Allene Rosalind Jeanes and her research team at the United States Department of Agriculture, which involved the screening of a large number of biopolymers for their potential uses.
Allene Stone Gano, mother of aviation billionaire Howard Hughes was General Gano's granddaughter.
Gano's descendants include billionaire Howard Robard Hughes, Jr., whose mother was Allene ( Gano ) Hughes ; Rev.
The last Postmistress was Allene Bruton, who also ran a small general store.
His widow, Allene White, still lives in Brooklin along with two of his sons and their families.
Allene Roberts ( born September 1, 1928 ) was born in Fairfield Highlands, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama.

chemistry and Kay
Kay, who had completed a chemistry degree the previous summer, had been planning to go on to study for a Doctor of Philosophy, but he did not have sufficient funding so dropped out.

chemistry and M
* Morss, L. R., Edelstein, N. M., Fuger, J., The chemistry of the actinide and transactinide element, 3, ( 2006 ), 1630 – 1636
On July 31, 1931, Austin M. Patterson, Webster's chemistry editor, sent in a slip reading " D or d, cont ./ density.
There he developed a strong interest in chemistry, and left the University after receiving his M. A.
Prusiner received a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania and later received his M. D.
in chemistry in 1955 from Stanford University, and an A. M. in physics in 1956 and a Ph. D. in chemical physics in 1958 from Harvard University under the direction of Edgar Bright Wilson.
This achievement brought him the reputation that secured his election as successor to Louis Jacques Thénard in the chair of chemistry at the faculty of sciences in Paris, and in 1851 he was appointed professor of chemistry at the College de France, where he had M. P. E.
B. M. Bucquet ( 1746 – 1780 ), the professor of chemistry at the Medical School of Paris.
* M. Otto, Chemometrics: statistics and computer application in analytical chemistry, 2nd Edition, Wiley-VCH 2007
He received a BS degree in mathematics and statistics from Syracuse University in 1958, an MBA degree in operations analysis and computer programming from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1959, a BA degree in chemistry from Marietta College in 1960, an M. D.
He currently holds the W. M. Keck professorship in chemistry at The Scripps Research Institute.
Julian was one of the first African Americans to receive a PhD in chemistry, after St. Elmo Brady and Edward M. A. Chandler.
In 1816, he moved to Geneva, where he attended lectures by M. A. Pictet in physics, C. G. de la Rive in chemistry, and A. P. de Candolle in botany, and before he had reached his majority, he was engaged with Pierre Prévost in original work on problems of physiological chemistry and even of embryology.
in 1984 in chemical engineering ( with honors ) from Purdue University, where she was a member of Phi Mu sorority ; received a Ph. D. in physical chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley in 1988 ; and received an M. B. A. from Southern Methodist University in 2002.
degree in chemistry and an A. M. degree in chemistry and mathematics in 1921.
in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley and completed his M. D.
in chemistry from the University of California, Santa Barbara and an M. Sc.
The department started an M. Sc programme in Applied chemistry in 1971.
An M. Phil programme in chemistry was started in 1986.
He majored in inorganic chemistry, receiving his M. S.
magna cum laude in chemistry and biology and a M. D.
He returned to graduate school at the UCLA chemistry department with professor of biochemistry M. S.

chemistry and .
In the physical sciences, these achievements concern electricity, chemistry, and atomic physics.
In the life sciences, there has been an enormous increase in our understanding of disease, in the mechanisms of heredity, and in bio- and physiological chemistry.
Dr. Linus Pauling, a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, has been less ambiguous, whether you choose to agree with him or not.
He was, however, fortunate in his contact with Prof. J. G. L. Manthey ( 1769-1842 ), teacher of chemistry, who, in addition to his academic chair, was also proprietor of the `` Lion Pharmacy '' in Copenhagen where Oersted assisted him.
The latest and, significantly, greatest fruit of this theatrical vine is The, an adaptation of Basho's classic frog-haiku by Roger Entwhistle, a former University of Maryland chemistry instructor.
Although there is no question but that the process of washing fabrics involves a number of phenomena which are related together in an extremely complicated way and that these phenomena and their interrelations are not well understood at the present, this section attempts to present briefly an up-to-date picture of the physical chemistry of washing either fabrics or hard surfaces.
( Lauri Vaska, E. M. Sloane, J. W. DiLuzio ) In the absence of direct evidence to the contrary, decomposition of solvent alcohol and coordination of its fragments to the metal were not considered, following the above heretofore-accepted assumption in preparative coordination chemistry.
`` A person with a master's degree in physics, chemistry, math or English, yet who has not taken Education courses, is not permitted to teach in the public schools '', said Grover.
Last week Chicago happily found its top scholar in Caltech's acting dean of the faculty: dynamic Geneticist George Wells Beadle, 57, who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology for discovering how genes affect heredity by controlling cell chemistry ( Time, Cover, July 14, 1958 ).
I have been trying to make this clear to my own class in chemistry.
Mr. Partlow could still feel a cold sweat on his slightly gray temples as he remembered what a near thing chemistry had been for him at Hanford.
In particular, social sciences often develop statistical descriptions rather than the general laws derived in physics or chemistry, or they may explain individual cases through more general principles, as in many fields of psychology.
Western alchemy is recognized as a protoscience that contributed to the development of modern chemistry and medicine.
The alchemist Robert Boyle is credited as being the father of chemistry.
In chemistry, the Lewis definition of acidity is frequently encountered.
Contrast the following reactions which could be described in terms of acid-base chemistry.
In chemistry and physics, the atomic number ( also known as the proton number ) is the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom and therefore identical to the charge number of the nucleus.
The conventional symbol Z comes from the German word meaning number / numeral / figure, which prior to the modern synthesis of ideas from chemistry and physics, merely denoted an element's numerical place in the periodic table.
Among other things, Moseley demonstrated that the lanthanide series ( from lanthanum to lutetium inclusive ) must have 15 members — no fewer and no more — which was far from obvious from the chemistry at that time.
Now prosperous, his parents were able to send Nobel to private tutors and the boy excelled in his studies, particularly in chemistry and languages, achieving fluency in English, French, German, and Russian.
As a young man, Nobel studied with chemist Nikolai Zinin ; then, in 1850, went to Paris to further the work ; and, at 18, he went to the United States for four years to study chemistry, collaborating for a short period under inventor John Ericsson, who designed the American Civil War ironclad USS Monitor.
The first three of these prizes are awarded for eminence in physical science, in chemistry and in medical science or physiology ; the fourth is for literary work " in an ideal direction " and the fifth prize is to be given to the person or society that renders the greatest service to the cause of international fraternity, in the suppression or reduction of standing armies, or in the establishment or furtherance of peace congresses.
There was room for interpretation by the bodies he had named for deciding on the physical sciences and chemistry prizes, given that he had not consulted them before making the will.
In his one-page testament, he stipulated that the money go to discoveries or inventions in the physical sciences and to discoveries or improvements in chemistry.
It does, however, also have a notable cationic chemistry that distinguishes it from the lighter halogens.

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