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  • 51Alfred Werner — Infobox Scientist name = Alfred Werner image size=180px birth date = December 12, 1866 birth place = Mulhouse, Alsace nationality = Switzerland death date = death date and age| 1919|11|15|1866|12|12 death place = field = Inorganic chemistry work… …

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  • 52Caesium fluoride — Caesium fluoride …

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  • 53Bernhard Gál — (born 1971) is an Austrian composer and artist. BiographyBernhard Gál (a.k.a. Gal) creates music for instruments and electro acoustic compositions, as well as art installations. Many of his intermedia art projects and sound installations present… …

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  • 54Dissociation (chemistry) — For other uses, see dissociation (psychology) and dissociation (neuropsychology). Dissociation in chemistry and biochemistry is a general process in which ionic compounds (complexes, or salts) separate or split into smaller particles, ions, or… …

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  • 55Social relation — can refer to a multitude of social interactions, regulated by social norms, between two or more people, with each having a social position and performing a social role. In sociological hierarchy, social relation is more advanced than behavior,… …

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  • 56Drug action — The action of drugs on the human body is called pharmacodynamics, and what the body does with the drug is called pharmacokinetics. The drugs that enter the human tend to stimulate certain receptors, ion channels, act on enzymes or transporter… …

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  • 57Extreme ultraviolet lithography — (also known as EUV or EUVL ) is a next generation lithography technology using the 13.5 nm EUV wavelength. EUVL opticsEUVL is a significant departure from the deep ultraviolet lithography used today. All matter absorbs EUV radiation. Hence, EUV… …

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  • 58Abhidhamma Pitaka — The Abhidhamma Pitaka (IAST|abhidhammapiṭaka) is the last of the three pitakas, that is, baskets, constituting the Pali Canon, the scriptures of Theravāda Buddhism.The Abhidhamma pitaka is a detailed scholastic reworking of doctrinal material… …

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  • 59Inorganic nonaqueous solvent — An inorganic nonaqueous solvent is a solvent other than water, that is not an organic compound. Common examples are liquid ammonia, liquid sulfur dioxide, sulfuryl chloride and sulfuryl chloride fluoride, phosphoryl chloride, dinitrogen tetroxide …

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  • 60History of electrochemistry — Electrochemistry, a branch of chemistry, went through several changes during its evolution from early principles related to magnets in the early 16th and 17th centuries, to complex theories involving conductivity, electrical charge and… …

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