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I only called the Chemistry Department once to get a hold of him which was when he accidentally locked me out while I was at the park with the kids.
Melissa's Place 2008
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Principal investigator on the project, Professor Peter Bruce of the Chemistry Department at the University of St Andrews, says: Our target is to get a five to ten fold increase in storage capacity, which is beyond the horizon of current lithium batteries.
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Source - University of Washington mid-term exam, Chemistry Department - as you can probably tell I don't have much time for blogging today.
Archive 2007-03-01 Praguetory 2007
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Source - University of Washington mid-term exam, Chemistry Department - as you can probably tell I don't have much time for blogging today.
Chemistry Lesson Praguetory 2007
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- South African-born Prof Jan Boeyens, 62, the former dean of the Science Faculty and now head of the Chemistry Department and director of the Centre for Molecular Design.
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Prof Jan Boeyens, 62, head of Wits 'Chemistry Department and director of the Centre for Molecular Design, has studied and lectured at universities in the United States of America, Germany and the United Kingdom.
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Research within Thusano liaises closely with many institutions, including NIR/Agricultural Research Institutions and the University of Botswana, Chemistry Department.
Chapter 7 1991
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University of Virginia in an amount not to exceed? to be paid by the United States of America for research in the Chemistry Department under Dr. John H. Yoe, said Agreement or Contract to be marked, for identification, USA and UVA No. 6.
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From the Smith, Kline and French Laboratories of Philadelphia, in support of research work being conducted under Dr. Alfred Burger of our Chemistry Department.
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In an opening address Illumina CEO, Jay Flatley, charted the development of the technology from its roots within the Chemistry Department at Cambridge University to the foundation of the spin-out company, Solexa.
Business Weekly daily news Sarah Brereton 2010
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