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William Fairburn
In human chemistry , William Armstrong Fairburn (1876-1947) was an English-born naval architect, marine engineer/chemical engineer, and industrial
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Human chemist
chemical engineer Libb Thims . [2] References 1. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry . The Nation Valley Press, Inc. 2. Thims
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Human Chemistry (book)
In famous publications , Human Chemistry is a 1914 booklet, 55-pages in length, by American engineer William Fairburn , which defines people
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Human element
. References 1. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry . The Nation Valley Press, Inc. 2. Teilhard, Pierre de Chardin. (1947
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Human Chemistry (textbook)
) Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry . The Nation Valley Press, Inc.
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Business chemistry
to business. References 1. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry . The Nation Valley Press, Inc. 2. (a) Little, Arthur D. (1921
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Business thermodynamics
] References 1. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry . The Nation Valley Press, Inc. 2. DeMarco, Tom and Lister, Timothy. (1999
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ReactionMatch.com (history)
/ entropy compatibility" views of English-born American engineer William Fairburn , to the 2007 modern computer algorithm-based, human chemical
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A Dissertation on Elective Attractions
In the 1914 book Human Chemistry , American engineer William Fairburn declares that “today there are eighty-one known elements” and openly
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Elective affinity
. (a) Goethe, Johann. (1809). Elective Affinities. New York: Penguin Classics. (b) Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry
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Human chemistry
. 2. Thims, Libb. (2007). Human Chemistry ( Volume Two ) . Morrisville, NC: LuLu. 3. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry
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Human entropy
) This view, to note, seems to have little connection to actual thermodynamics. References 1. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry
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Human chemical
. (1910). Human Chemicals . (27-pgs). Backbone Society. (b) Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry . The Nation Valley Press, Inc. 2
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Human catalyst
as a Catalyst”, pgs. 37-41). Updegraff Press. 2. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry . The Nation Valley Press, Inc. 3. DeMarco, Tom
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State function
”; in Steps Towards an Evolutionary Physics (pgs. ix-xi) by Enzo Tiezzi . WIT Press, 2006. 5. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry
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