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chemist and Ernest
* 1871 – Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand-English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1937 )
* August 5 – Ernest Fourneau, French chemist and pharmacologist ( b. 1872 )
* Ernest Solvay ( b. Rebecq 1838-Ixelles, 1922 ), chemist, industrialist and philanthropist.
This colour was obtained using synthetic iron oxide pigment from Deanshanger Oxide Works ( Deanox ), which was created using the Deanox Process devised by chemist Ernest Lovell.
* Ernest Fourneau ( 1872 – 1949 ), chemist
Ernest Gaston Joseph Solvay ( 16 April 1838 – 26 May 1922 ) was a Belgian chemist, industrialist and philanthropist.
In 1861, the Belgian industrial chemist Ernest Solvay turned his attention to the problem ; he was apparently largely unaware of the extensive earlier work.
Arthur Ernest Wilder-Smith, FRSC ( 1915 – 1995 ), more commonly known as A. E. Wilder-Smith, was an organic chemist and young Earth creationist.
An excellent musician and amateur composer all his life, Ernest was a great patron of the arts and sciences in Coburg, often giving awards and titles to members of the artistic and scientific world, such as Paul Kalisch, a German opera singer and chemist William Ernest Bush.
* Ernest Rutherford ( 1871 – 1937 ), chemist
It was developed by Russian-French chemist and perfumer Ernest Beaux.
* Ernest Solvay ( 1838 – 1922 ), chemist and industrialist, tomb designed by Victor Horta
* Ernest Rutherford, British-New Zealand chemist and physicist
* Ernest Solvay, chemist, industrialist, and philanthropist ( 1838 – 1922 )
B. Emden, the chemist Dalziel Hammick, Lord Elton, Michael Ernest Sadler and John Johnson ( the University Printer ) were also among them.
In 1883 the Belgian chemist Ernest Solvay established soda works of the Solvay company at Ebensee.
Ernest Henry Volwiler ( August 22, 1893-October 3, 1992 ) spent his entire career at Abbott Laboratories working his way from staff chemist to CEO.

chemist and Smith
* April 26 – Michael Smith, English-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2000 )
yo: Michael Smith ( chemist )
* Samuel Smith ( chemist ) ( born 1927 ), American scientist ; co-inventor of Scotchgard
* October 4 – Michael Smith ( b. 1932 ), chemist, 1993 Nobel Prize winner
* Robert Angus Smith ( 1817 – 1884 ), Scottish chemist, discoverer of acid rain
Hidden sent samples of the odd green material to J. Lawrence Smith, a prominent chemist and mineralogist of Louisville, Kentucky.
* Michael Smith ( chemist ) ( 1932 – 2000 ), Canadian Nobel-prize winning chemist
Sarah Julia Guthrie married chemist J. Lawrence Smith, after whom the J. Lawrence Smith Medal is named.
* Herbert Eugene Smith ( 1885 – 1910 ), physician and chemist
In 1841, Robert Angus Smith took up work as an analytical chemist at the Royal Manchester Institution and started to research the unprecedented environmental problems.
* Henry George Smith ( 1852 – 1924 ), Australian chemist
Robert Angus Smith ( 15 February 1817 – 12 May 1884 ) was a Scottish chemist, who investigated numerous environmental issues.
Playfair left for greener pastures in 1845 and Smith worked at making a living as an independent analytical chemist.
Smith had attended the Lumière programme in Leicester Square in March 1896 and spurred on by the films of Robert Paul, which played in Brighton for that summer season, he and local chemist James Williamson acquired a prototype cine cameras from local engineer Alfred Darling, who had begun to manufacture film equipment after carrying out repairs for Brighton-based film pioneer Esmé Collings.
The Smith House is named after Michael Smith, a British chemist who was recognized for his work in furthering the fields of genetics and protein studies.
The company was founded in 1856 by Thomas James Smith of Kingston upon Hull who went into business as a dispensing chemist.

chemist and wrote
During his time as an honors program undergraduate, Sagan worked in the laboratory of the geneticist H. J. Muller and wrote a thesis on the origins of life with physical chemist H. C. Urey.
Robert Boyle ( 1627-1691 ): formulated Boyle's law, which describes the inversely proportional relationship between the absolute pressure and volume of a gas ( if the temperature is kept constant within a closed system ), wrote The Sceptical Chymist ( seen as cornerstone book in the field of chemistry ), regarded as the first modern chemist, one of the founders of modern chemistry
Whewell wrote of " an increasing proclivity of separation and dismemberment " in the sciences ; while highly specific terms proliferated — chemist, mathematician, naturalist — the broad term " philosopher " was no longer satisfactory to group together those who pursued science, without the caveats of " natural " or " experimental " philosopher.
Humphry Davy, an English chemist was among the first to expound on the chemical basis of soil fertility and wrote in 1813: “ If land be unproductive, and a system of ameliorating it is to be attempted, the sure method of obtaining the object is to determine the cause of the sterility, which must necessarily depend upon some defect in the constitution of the soil, which may be easily discovered by chemical analysis .” His ideas were not immediately accepted.
Holden did not patent his invention and claimed that one of his pupils wrote to his father Samuel Jones, a chemist in London who commercialised his process.
The Arabian chemist, Al-Kindi ( Alkindus ), wrote in the 9th century a book on perfumes which he named Book of the Chemistry of Perfume and Distillations.
Stephen Fletcher, a chemist at Loughborough University, wrote in The Times Literary Supplement in 2009 that Nagel " should not promote the book to the rest of us using statements that are factually incorrect.
Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, mayor of Amsterdam and respected surgeon general, gathered all of his doctor and chemist friends together and they wrote the first pharmacopoeia of Amsterdam in 1636 Pharmacopoea Amstelredamensis.
In 1913, the chemist Lawrence Joseph Henderson ( 1878 – 1942 ) wrote The Fitness of the Environment, one of the first books to explore concepts of fine tuning in the Universe.
While Marco Polo wrote of Mongolian Tatar troops in the time of Kublai Khan who carried sun-dried skimmed milk as " a kind of paste ", the first usable commercial production process for dried milk was invented by the Russian chemist M. Dirchoff in 1832.
The chemist and botanist Humphry Bowen ( 1929 – 2001 ), author of The Flora of Dorset ( 2000 ), lived near the village during his retirement when he wrote the Flora.
He also has received a PhD in Physical Chemistry of Materials for which he wrote his thesis on molecular and physical gastronomy, served as an adviser to the French minister of education, lectured internationally, and was invited to join the lab of Nobel Prize winning molecular chemist Jean-Marie Lehn.

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