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    Thomas Graham FRS FRSE DCL (20 December 1805 – 11 September 1869) was a Scottish chemist known for his pioneering work in dialysis and the diffusion of...
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  • semipermeability). Graham experimentally proved the dependency of gas diffusion on molecular weight, which is now known as Graham's law. Barrer developed...
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  • Thomas Jefferson Graham (1832–1902), American politician in Wisconsin and Montana Thomas Graham (chemist) (1805–1869), Scottish chemist Thomas Graham...
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    his first patient in acute kidney failure on 3 September 1946. Thomas Graham (chemist), the founder of dialysis and father of colloid chemistry Dialysis...
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    diffusion K-25 Lanzhou Marcoule Molecular diffusion Nuclear fuel cycle Thomas Graham (chemist) Tomsk https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1204/ML12045A055.pdf [bare URL...
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  • inventor Henry Faulds, inventor David Livingstone, explorer Thomas Graham, chemist James Young, chemist Ivan Paul McKee, member of Scottish Parliament Tasmina...
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    Thomas Thomson MD FRS FLS FRSE (12 April 1773 – 2 August 1852) was a Scottish chemist and mineralogist whose writings contributed to the early spread...
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    nationalist Thomas Graham, chemist (Vice-President) John Graham Kerr, embryologist Lord Kelvin, physicist Professor Thomas Thomson, chemist David Templeton...
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  • Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, zoologist (died 1861) December 20 – Thomas Graham, chemist (died 1869) December 22 – John Obadiah Westwood, entomologist (died...
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  • Thomas Clark (1801–1867) was a Scottish chemist. He became known for the discovery of the phosphate of soda, and the process of lime softening of hard...
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    actions Joseph Black, physicist and chemist Leroy (Lee) Cronin, chemist Thomas Graham, chemist George William Gray, chemist, pioneer of stable liquid crystals...
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  • August – Roger Fenton, photographer (born 1819) 11 September – Thomas Graham, chemist (born 1805) 12 September – Peter Mark Roget, lexicographer (born...
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  • Graham's law of effusion (also called Graham's law of diffusion) was formulated by Scottish physical chemist Thomas Graham in 1848. Graham found experimentally...
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    Scottish chemist Thomas Graham, who named the sodium salt of the new acid "metaphosphate of soda". Graham's findings were confirmed by the German chemists Justus...
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  • vaccine Carl Gräbe (1841–1927), German chemist, discovered the dye alizarin Thomas Graham (1805–1869), Scottish chemist, dialysis and diffusion Harry B. Gray...
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    enormous influence on their health.: 31  Graham's interest was also captured by the books written by the German chemist, Friedrich Accum, called Treatise on...
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    ornithologist Monica Grady (born 1958), space scientist Thomas Graham (1805–1869) chemist George Robert Gray (1808–1872), zoologist John Edward Gray...
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    Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric...
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  • and academic Graham Cairns-Smith (1931–2016), organic chemist and molecular biologist Graham Callanan (born 1982), Irish hurler Graham Calder (born c...
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  • astronomer and physicist (died 1879 in Germany) 21 December – Thomas Graham, chemist (died 1869 in Scotland) Alexander Forrester, educationalist in Nova...
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    Anderson's College he met Thomas Graham, who had just been appointed as a lecturer on chemistry. In 1831 Young was appointed as Graham's assistant and occasionally...
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  • Clear"), a then-undetected, performance-enhancing steroid developed by chemist Patrick Arnold. Conte, BALCO vice president James Valente, weight trainer...
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    Alexander Bell (1848–1924) was an American chemist and inventor. He was a first cousin of Alexander Graham Bell, and instrumental in developing improved...
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    Piccadilly, London. It also has offices in Thomas Graham House in Cambridge (named after Thomas Graham, the first president of the Chemical Society)...
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  • la Rue Thomas Everitt William Ferguson George Fownes A Frampton J P Gassiot Thomas Gill Thomas Graham John Graham John Joseph Griffin Thomas Griffiths...
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    John Stenhouse (category Scottish chemists)
    chemistry, which he studied first under Professor Thomas Graham at the university and then under Dr. Thomas Thomson at Anderson's University in Glasgow (now...
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  • Douglas Thomas Fearon, medical immunologist Gary William Gibbons, theoretical physicist William Timothy Gowers, mathematician Ronald Ernest Grigg, chemist Alan...
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  • Thomas, human rights activist Leonard Zeskind, human rights activist Mary Zimmerman, playwright Jillian Banfield, geologist Carolyn Bertozzi, chemist...
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  • Lions, Essen Mosquitoes) and coach. Elmira Süleymanova, 86, Azerbaijani chemist and civil servant. Ross Thornton, 67, Australian footballer (Fitzroy),...
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    journalist John Michels in 1880 with financial support from Thomas Edison and later from Alexander Graham Bell. (Edison received favorable editorial treatment...
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