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    In Chemia-ELN Molecule Synthesis there are 4 types of users, namely Chemist, TL (Team-Lead), HOD (Head of The Department), Admin, QA (Quality Analyst). In Molecule Synthesis module project can be created by the HOD (Head of the Departments) or TL (Team Lead), one project contains more than one notebook and one notebook contains more than one experiment. HOD (Head of The Department) can assign the notebook or entire project or experiments in one particular notebook can be assigned to Team Lead or…

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    Samuel P Massie Biography

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    “You can do right all your life and nobody says anything.but you go out and make one little mistake and everybody censures you” - Samuel P. Massie. Samuel P. Massie was a trailblazer in science and society. He was one of the few African American chemists to work on the Manhattan Project. He was the first African American professor to work at the US Naval Academy. Massie was a researcher in the field of antibacterial agents and finding cures for them. He pioneered in the field of chemistry and…

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    CORPS Interest Inventory

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    chemistry within physical science. The educational requirements to become a chemist is a bachelor's degree, which most times is 4 years of post secondary education.…

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    Heinz Interview

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    love his wife? 3. What if the person dying was a stranger, would it make any difference? 4. Should the police arrest the chemist for murder if the woman died? First interviewer: Tatum, girl age 9. Level – Pre-conventional morality 1. He shouldn’t have, but then again he could have done it to save her life. 2. It would change a lot, he wouldn’t have broken in into the chemist and he would have his wife died. 3. It would make a difference, he would probably not broken into the…

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    any relation with chemistry. There are numerous vocation that have relationship between chemistry including pyrotechnic chemists, environmental chemists, nuclear chemists, crime scene investigation scientists and chemical engineers. In this essay, I will intensively deal with crime scene investigation scientists, who have close connections with field of science by using chemist expertise. Crime Scene Investigation Scientists are probably one of the well-known profession that the general public…

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    physician, scholar, adventurer, alchemist, and precursor of chemistry. Becher was an author of two books, the Physica Subterranea and The Truth of the Philosopher´s Stone: Magnalia Naturae. This contributed to Becher becoming one of the most renowned chemists in the seventeenth century. Born on May 6, 1635 in Speyer, Germany, Becher had quite a tough youth. His…

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    Argon Research Paper

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    when Argon was discovered, where it can be found on the Periodic Table, some of its properties, and some of the uses for Argon. Argon was discovered in 1894 by two chemists. The two chemists were Sir William Ramsay, who was a Scottish chemist, and Lord Rayleigh, an English chemist.(It’s Elemental- The Element Argon) These two chemists weren’t actually trying to discover this element. Stated at Argon- Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table, they actually were trying to explain…

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    Blaylock Chapter Summary

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    Blaylock highlights how independent study after study has shown that fluoride increases cancer rates, increases bone disorders, which as Blaylock points out is a good way of increasing mortality rates amongst the elderly, and also leads to profound neurological disorders. Blaylock highlights the research of Phyllis Mullenix, Ph.D, who during her tenure at Harvard University conducted one of the largest studies into fluoride’s effects on the brain in animals. Mullenix found that offspring of…

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    Lloyd Hall was born in Elgin, Illinois on June 21, 1894. Hall's grandmother came to Illinois via the "Underground Railroad" at the age of sixteen. His grandfather came to Chicago in 1837 and was one of the founders of the Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church. He became the church's first pastor in 1841. Hall’s parents, Augustus and Isabel, both graduated high school. Although Lloyd was born in Elgin, his family moved to Aurora, Illinois. He graduated in 1912 from East Side High School in Aurora. After…

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    Now for all this history there are certainly important leaders of chemistry that need to be given some credit. First there is Jābir ibn Hayyān who is also known as Gerber. He was a chemist from the eighth century AD. Geber became one of the first people to use scientific methods to study and experiment. Through his experiments and studies he is thought to have discovered hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, and nitric acid. He also discovered what is now called Aqua Regia, which is an acid that is…

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