• Michael Smith CC OBC FRS (April 26, 1932 – October 4, 2000) was a British-born Canadian biochemist and businessman. He shared the 1993 Nobel Prize in...
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  • States Michael Smith (chemist) (1932–2000), Canadian Nobel Prize–winning chemist Michael J. Smith (1945–1986), American astronaut Michael E. Smith (archaeologist)...
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  • group Methyllithium Methylmercury metre per second Mica Michael Faraday Michael Smith (chemist) Microcline Milk quartz millinery mineral mineralogy mixture...
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  • (died 2005) William Roache, actor (Coronation Street) 26 April – Michael Smith, chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2000 in Canada) 4 May – Ivor Wood, television...
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    Scottish academic world: the physicist and chemist Joseph Black and the pioneering geologist James Hutton. Smith left behind many notes and some unpublished...
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    (1932–2008), chemist Derek Barton (1918–1998), chemist Henry Walter Bates (1825–1892), naturalist Patrick Bateson (1938–2017), zoologist Michael Bearpark...
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  • Lessons in Chemistry (novel) (category Fiction about chemists)
    cooking show host in 1960s Southern California after being fired as a chemist four years earlier. It was adapted into an Apple TV+ miniseries that debuted...
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    efforts that electricity became practical for use in technology. As a chemist, Faraday discovered benzene, investigated the clathrate hydrate of chlorine...
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  • Nobel Prize in Chemistry Michael Smith (1932–2000), 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Ascanio Sobrero (1812–1888), Italian chemist, discoverer of nitroglycerin...
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  • on the novel of the same name by Bonnie Garmus. It stars Brie Larson as chemist Elizabeth Zott who begins hosting her own feminist cooking show in 1960s...
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    Albert Hofmann (category Swiss chemists)
    Albert Hofmann (11 January 1906 – 29 April 2008) was a Swiss chemist known for being the first to synthesize, ingest, and learn of the psychedelic effects...
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  • Michael (Mickey) Barber, FRS (3 November 1934 – 8 May 1991) was a British chemist and mass spectrometrist, best known for his invention of fast atom bombardment...
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  • Bad Boys (1995 film) (category Films directed by Michael Bay)
    directed by Michael Bay in his feature directorial debut, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith as two...
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  • Wilcox), was born December 13, 1921, in Michigan. After college, Smith was a junior chemist for the National Bureau of Standards in Washington, D.C., developing...
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  • singer and composer Monika Schleier-Smith, experimental physicist Mohammad R. Seyedsayamdost, biological chemist Forrest Stuart, sociologist Nanfu Wang...
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    reaction (PCR) technique, he shared the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Michael Smith and was awarded the Japan Prize in the same year. PCR became a central...
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  • Robert Angus Smith FRS (15 February 1817 – 12 May 1884) was a Scottish chemist, who investigated numerous environmental issues. He is known for his research...
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    and its subfield, forensic toxicology, in a legal setting. A forensic chemist can assist in the identification of unknown materials found at a crime...
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  • Brian Smith may refer to: Sir Brian Smith (chemist) (1933–2023), British university administrator Brian David Smith (born 1961), academic researcher,...
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  • environmental chemist Brian Davies of the University of Bradford; footage from the 1971 BBC A Public Poison, with chemist Derek Bryce-Smith, and Patrick...
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    William Henry FRS (12 December 1774 – 2 September 1836) was an English chemist. He was the son of Thomas Henry and was born in Manchester England. He...
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  • potential Jules Léotard, French acrobat – leotard. Winford Lee Lewis, American chemist – lewisite. Lars Levi Læstadius, Swedish religious leader – Laestadianism...
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    Harry Gold (category 20th-century American chemists)
    December 11, 1910 – August 28, 1972) was a Swiss-born American laboratory chemist who was convicted as a courier for the Soviet Union passing atomic secrets...
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  • Salomon, 86, English-born American rabbi. Michael Schwartz, 86, American academic administrator. Alexis Smith, 74, American visual artist, complications...
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  • Darlene Hard, 85, Hall of Fame tennis player (b. 1936) Richard Lerner, 83, chemist (b. 1938) Alex Orban, 82, Hungarian-American Olympic sabre fencer (1968...
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  • Richard Dale Smith is a chemist and a Battelle Fellow and chief scientist within the biological sciences division, as well as the director of proteomics...
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    FInstP HonFREng (born 12 August 1939) is a South African-born British chemist, academic, and head of the Climate Crisis Advisory Group. King first taught...
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    diesters with base to give β-keto esters. It is named after the German chemist Walter Dieckmann (1869–1925). The equivalent intermolecular reaction is...
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  • Nomenclature and Terminology. Elsevier. ISBN 9780080488813 – via Google Books. Smith, Michael B. (18 October 2010). Organic Chemistry: An Acid—Base Approach. CRC...
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  • American baseball player and coach (d. 2008) 1919 – Donald J. Cram, American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2001) 1919 – Carl Lindner, Jr.,...
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