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Carey, George

O Connor, Russel, Michels, Newland and Carey Proc. 3rd Int. Cong. Chemotherapy, Stuttgart (Ed. Kuemmerle and Preziosi) Vol. 1 Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 1964, p. 558... [Pg.379]

The first explicit use of atomic number is attributed to John Newlands, who arranged his 1864 table of elements by the number of the element in the order of their equivalents using Cannizzaro s system. At the time, Professor George Carey Foster humorously enquired of Mr. Newlands whether he had ever examined the elements according to the order of their initial letters. ... [Pg.542]

David H. Gracias, Joe Tien, Tiicia L. Breen, Carey Hsu and George M. Whitesides, Forming electrical networks in three dimensions by self-assembly. Science, 289 (2000), 1170-1172. [Pg.266]

Foster, George Carey. "Preliminary Report on the Recent Progress and Present State of Organic Chemistry." Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 29 (1859) 1-22. [Pg.344]

Anonymous. Obituary of George Carey Foster. Journal of the Chemical Society 115 (1919) 413-27. [Pg.353]

Foster, George Carey. "Alexander William Williamson." Journal of the Chemical Society 87 (1905) 605-18. [Pg.356]

George Carey Foster, professor of physics in Anderson s Coll, Glasgow (1862), and University Coll, London (1865), who published some chemical papers, in a Treliminary Report on the recent progress and present state of Organic Chemistry gave the following complicated formula for acetic acid, derived from hydrogen and water types ... [Pg.754]


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