birth finds him more alive in the hearts of humanity than he was a t any time ... bread when baked will make it possible for the French war fleets to put to sea with ...
Aug 7, 1995 - In these days of rampant chemophobia, widespread antiscientific attitudes in the press, and a largely scientifically illiterate public, the idealized myth of the scientific hero as an objective, selfless, and dedicated humanitarian seem
The authors would like to show how the wartime fervor influenced their personal attitudes as citizens of nations in conflict, and how their nationalistic feelings ...
The authors would like to show how the wartime fervor influenced their personal attitudes as citizens of nations in conflict, and how their nationalistic feelings ...
The laboratory of Louis Pasteur. Paul Ash. J. Chem. Educ. , 1940, 17 (8), p 397. DOI: 10.1021/ed017p397.1. Publication Date: August 1940. Cite this:J. Chem.
EDITOR'S NOTE.-Mr. Ash was a pupil of Miss Greta. Oppe when he undertook the project which he describes here. Other dioramas made by pupils of Miss Oppe.
A TRIBUTE TO PASTEUR.' FEW weeksago, one of the foremost scientists of the present. A century passed into the great beyond. Louis Pasteur, although a ...
On the death of Louis Pasteur. Hal W. Moseley. J. Chem. Educ. , 1933, 10 (6), p 342. DOI: 10.1021/ed010p342. Publication Date: June 1933. Cite this:J. Chem.
The secret of this seems to lie in the fact that the terpenes proper and their derivatives occupy places in that enormous field between the series of hydrocarbons ...