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  1. A Historical Commentary On St. Paul's Epistle To The Galatians
  2. The Imperial Peace; An Ideal in European History by Sir, Ramsay, William Mitchell, 2009-07-17
  3. The Church In The Roman Empire Before A.d. 170
  4. A system of inorganic chemistry by Sir William, 1852-1916 Ramsay, 2009-10-26
  5. The Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia; And Their Place in the Plan of the Apocalypse by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 2010-10-14
  6. Gases of the Atmosphere: The History of Their Discovery (3rd edition) by Sir William Ramsay, 1905
  7. Studies in the history and art of the eastern provinces of the Roman empire,: Written for the quartercentenary of the University of Aberdeen by seven of its graduates; (Aberdeen University Studies:) by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, 1906
  8. Pictures of the Apostalic Church: Its Life and Teaching by Sir William M. Ramsay, 1910
  9. A Great Chemist: Sir William Ramsay by Moureu. Ch., 1921-01-01
  10. A great chemist: Sir William Ramsay by Charles Moureu, 1921
  11. The life and letters of Joseph Black. M.D. by Sir William Ramsay by Ramsay. William. 1852-1916., 1918-01-01
  12. Recent advances in physical and inorganic chemistry. With an introduction by Sir William Ramsay. by Alfred Walter, b.1880. STEWART, 1912
  13. A Great Chemist: Sir William Ramsay
  14. A LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY K.C.G., F.R.S. by Morris W. Travers,

81. MSU Chemistry - Gallery Of Chemists' Photo-Portraits And Mini-Biographies - Indi
sir william ramsay. Henry Cavendish noted in 1785 that when an electric sparkwas passed through air, causing the nitrogen and oxygen to combine,
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82. Encyclopedia: Sir William Ramsay
Other descriptions of sir william ramsay Categories People stubs 1852 births 1916 deaths Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners Discoverer of a
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  • 83. Active Skim View Of: Appendix A: A Catalog Of The Elements
    sir william ramsay British chemist sir Humphry Davy British chemist sir Year isolated Discoverer Xenon Xe 54 1898 British chemi sir william R Cesium
    http://www.nap.edu/nap-cgi/skimit.cgi?isbn=0309089050&chap=223-260

    84. Sir William Ramsay (1852 - 1916)

    http://isimabomba.free.fr/biographies/chimistes/ramsay.htm
    Sir William Ramsay (1852 - 1916) C I LISTE HOME

    85. Places Of Discovery - Elementymology
    sir william ramsay Lord Rayleigh (Scotland) 1895 2 Helium sir william sir william ramsay Morris W. Travers 1898 54 Xenon sir william ramsay
    http://www.vanderkrogt.net/elements/place.html
    Elementymology
    by Peter van der Krogt
    Introduction
    Elements Multidict
    Places where elements were discovered
    Click on an element name and the information will appear in a new window.
    Antiquity and Middle Ages
    6 Carbonium carbon
    16 Sulphirium sulphur ...
    83 Bismuth
    Austria
    59 Praseodymium Carl F. Auer von Welsbach
    60 Neodymium Carl F. Auer von Welsbach
    Denmark
    13 Aluminium Hans Christian Oersted
    72 Hafnium
    Finland
    39 Yttrium Johann Gadolin
    France
    24 Chromium Nicholas Louis Vauquelin
    4 Beryllium Nicholas Louis Vauquelin
    5 Borium (and Davy)
    53 Iodium Bernard Courtois
    35 Bromium Antoine-J. Balard
    31 Gallium Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
    62 Samarium Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
    9 Fluorine Henri Moissan
    66 Dysprosium Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
    84 Polonium Marie Sklodowska Curie
    88 Radium Pierre and Marie Curie
    89 Actinium
    63 Europium Eugene Demarcay
    71 Lutetium Georges Urbain (and Welsbach)
    87 Francium Marguerite Perey (Institut Curie, Paris)
    Germany
    15 Phosphorus Hennig Brand
    30 Zinc Andreas Marggraf
    40 Zirconium Martin Heinrich Klaproth (Berlin)
    92 Uranium Martin Klaproth
    58 Cerium (and Berzelius)
    48 Cadmium Friedrich Strohmeyer
    55 Cesium
    37 Rubidium
    49 Indium
    32 Germanium Clemens Winkler
    86 Radon Friedrich Ernst Dorn
    71 Lutetium Carl Auer von Welsbach (and Urbain)
    91 Protactinium
    75 Rhenium
    GSI Darmstadt
    107 Bohrium
    109 Meitnerium
    108 Hassium
    110 Ununnilium ...
    112 Ununbium
    Italy
    43 Technetium
    Romania
    52 Tellurium
    Russia, formerly Soviet Union

    86. NAHSTE: Letter To Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay From Sir John William Dawson
    Letter to sir Andrew Crombie ramsay from sir John william Dawson He lamentsthe death of sir Charles Lyell and sir william Logan s current illness.
    http://www.nahste.ac.uk/cgi-bin/view_isad.pl?id=GB-0237-Sir-Archibald-Geikie-Gen

    87. AIM25: Imperial College Of Science, Technology And Medicine: RAMSAY, Sir Andrew
    Administrative/Biographical history Born Glasgow, 1814, son of william ramsay, Scope and content/abstract Papers of sir Andrew Crombie ramsay,
    http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=1075&inst_id=3

    88. AIM25: University College London: Ramsay Papers
    Name of creator(s) ramsay sir william 18521916 Knight chemist Morris W Travers was ramsay s biographer, whose Life of sir william ramsay was
    http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/frames/fulldesc?inst_id=13&coll_id=1549

    89. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Biographies
    ramsay, sir william (b. Scotland 1852 d. 1916). ramsay, sir william ramsay,sir william @ UCL UK. Raoult, François Marie Rhazes, Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn
    http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/refbiog.html
    Links for Chemists
    Chemistry section of the WWW Virtual Library
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    Science Chemistry : Biographies of Famous Chemists
    Unless otherwise stated, the biographies listed below are provided and listed with the kind permission of the The Nobel Foundation . If you know of any biographies of Chemists or scientists whose work has advanced chemistry, that we do not list, please inform us via our comments form
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  • 90. Sir William Ramsay - Nobelpreis Für Chemie
    sir william ramsay *1852, † 1916 Entdecker der Edelgase
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    "Als Anerkennung des Verdienstes, das er sich durch die Entdeckung der indifferenten gasförmigen Grundstoffe in der Luft und die Bestimmung ihres Platzes im periodischen System erworben hat" Entdecker der Edelgase diesen Artikel bearbeiten Webmaster Services

    91. Sir William Ramsay - Prix Nobel De Chimie
    dans l air, leur détermination et leur placement dans la classification
    http://www.nobelpreis.org/francais/chemie/ramsay.html
    Le Prix Nobel de de chimie 1904
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    Accueil Chimie ... Physique Sir William Ramsay
    (Royaume Uni) "Pour la découverte des gaz rares dans l'air, leur détermination et leur placement dans la classification périodique des éléments"

    92. Memoirs And Portraits Of One Hundred Glasgow Men: William Ramsay, 1806-1865
    william ramsay was born in Edinburgh upon the 6th February, 1806. He was thethird and youngest son of sir william ramsay, seventh baronet of Bamff,
    http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/100men/gm76.htm
    Glasgow Digital Library 100 GLASGOW MEN INTRODUCTION VOLUME 1 ...
    Memoirs and portraits of one hundred Glasgow men
    William Ramsay
    Born in Edinburgh on 6 February 1806, Ramsay earned the highest honours in Latin, Greek and mathematics at Glasgow College before taking up residence at Trinity College, Cambridge in October 1825. He again topped his class in 1826 and 1827 before his health failed and he was unable to gain honours in the mathematical tripos. In 1829 he was asked to provide cover - due to illness - for the chair of mathematics at Glasgow University. In 1831 he was appointed to the chair of humanity, a post which he held until retirement in 1863. His published work included a "Manual of Latin Prosody" (1838; enlarged and rewritten in 1859) and a "Manual of Antiquities" (1851). He also contributed to Smith's "Dictionary of Antiquities". He was one of the first amateur photographers, and a successful farmer. He died at San Remo on 12 February 1865. AMONGST the many notable teachers who have left their mark upon the Universities of Scotland during the present century, a conspicuous and in some respects a unique place must be assigned to William Ramsay, who from 1831 to 1863 held the Professorship of Humanity in the University of Glasgow. As Glasgow was the scene of all his professional life, and as he possessed a combination of qualities which made him no less eminent as a citizen than as a scholar, he fitly holds a place amongst those whose memory our city would keep alive. Meanwhile the Glasgow Professors had not lost sight of him. In 1829 Professor Millar, the occupant of the mathematical chair, became incapacitated, and Mr. Ramsay was appointed to act as his substitute. For two years he conducted the whole work of the mathematical chair. He at once restored order into a disorganized class, and the excellence of his teaching in that subject is recorded in the statement of a senior wrangler who was among his pupils - the late Mr. A. Smith of Jordanhill - that he never throughout his life forgot any demonstration which he had learnt from Mr. Ramsay. In 1831 he was appointed to the Chair of Humanity upon the death of Professor Walker, a post which he filled until his retirement in 1863. He died at San Remo on February 12, 1865.

    93. Biography Search
    Janus The Papers of Admiral sir Bertram Home ramsayRBSN, The memoirs of ViceAdmiral sir william Robson Creator, ramsay, sirBertram Home, 1883-1945, Knight, Admiral. Covering Dates, 1885-1993
    http://search.biography.com/print_record.pl?id=10547

    94. Janus: The Papers Of Montague Rhodes James
    Butler, Letters from MRJ to sir James ramsay Montague Butler Hope, Letters fromMRJ to sir william Henry St John and Lady Mary Hope
    http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD/GBR/0272/MRJ/D/Hope

    95. Www.sobiografias.hpg.ig.com.br/WilliRam.html
    Christian Quotation of the Day Index1618) 4/24/03; ramsay, sir william Mitchell (18511939) 9/6/99 Letters tothe Seven Churches, The, Hodder Stoughton, London 1904 12/31/96,
    http://www.sobiografias.hpg.ig.com.br/WilliRam.html
    William Ramsey Sir na Terra e de quatro novos gases nobres: e Robert Bunsen piridina benzeno John William Rayleigh (do grego heliis Morris William Travers (1896), com quem descobriu os gases nobres e Figura copidada da MSU CHEMISTRY HOME:
    http://poohbah.cem.msu.edu/

    96. Tableau Périodique Des éléments
    sir william ramsay. Geboren 2 oktober 1852 in Glasgow. Overleden 23 juli 1916in High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire). Schots scheikundige. Studie
    http://www.periodieksysteem.com/dispbiog_nl.cfm?ID=141

    97. Tableau Périodique Des éléments
    Translate this page sir william ramsay. Né le 2 octobre 1852 à Glasgow. Décédé le 23 juillet 1916 àHigh Wycombe (Buckinghamshire). Chimiste écossais. Etudes. De 1866 à 1870,
    http://www.periodieksysteem.com/dispbiog_fr.cfm?ID=141

    98. De Freitas Books - Vanity Fair Prints
    sir william ramsay. Chemistry . December 2, 1908. Science, Chemistry. Near fine.Loose. Faint line. Near mattable. $50. Don Manuel Rances y Villanueva
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    Names A-C Names D-G Names H-K ... Names T-Z Name Caption Date Subject Price Ignace Jan Paderewski "Easy Execution" December 28, 1899 Performing Arts; Music, Pianist Fine. Matted. Verso and lower margin dusty. Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet August 6, 1903 Sports, Cricket Fine. Matted. S. Ernest Palmer "Patrons' Fund" July 28, 1909 Music Patron Near fine. Loose; Bio (adhered). Faint marginal spots; Shadow of bio in background. Mattable. Joseph Parker "Congregational Union" April 19, 1884

    99. Elementos Químicos Ordenados Alfabéticamente Por Su Símbolo
    Translate this page El primer descubridor de la lista es Argonne y el último william Wollaston. ramsay, sir, Helio, He, 2. ramsay, sir, Kryptón, Kr, 36
    http://www.lenntech.com/espanol/tabla-peiodica/apellido-del-descubridor.htm

    Elementos químicos ordenados alfabéticamente por el apellido de su descubridor
    Buscar:
    Los elementos de la tabla periódica ordenados alfabéticamente por el apellido de su descubridor.
    Pinche en el nombre de cualquier elemento para ver sus propiedades químicas, datos ambientales o efectos sobre la salud.
    Esta lista contiene los 118 elementos conocidos. Los elementos químicos de la tabla periódica ordenados por:
    Descubridor
    Elemento
    Símbolo
    Número atómico
    Nombre Argonne Einstenio Es Masa atómica Armbruster, Peter y Munzenber, Gottfried Bohrio Bh Número atómico Armbruster, Peter y Munzenber, Gottfried Hassio Hs Símbolo Balard, Anthoine Bromo Br Abundancia Berzelius, Jons Selenio Se Electronegatividad Berzelius, Jons Sílice Si Energía de ionización Berzelius, Jons Torio Th Densidad Boyle Hidrógeno H Punto de fusión Brandt, George Cobalto Co Punto de ebullición Brandt, Hennig

    100. Les Briques De L'Univers (TM) - Biographies
    Translate this page sir william ramsay reçut le Prix Nobel de Chimie en 1904. Avec sir williamramsay, il découvrit en 1894, un élément inerte, appelé argon.
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      ABELSON, P.H. (xxxx-xxxx)

      AMPERE, André-Marie
      ASTON, Francis William
        Chimiste et physicien britannique.
        En 1913, Francis William Aston montre que le néon atmosphérique est bien un mélange de deux isotopes de masse 20 et 22 dans le rapport de 10 à 1.

      AVOGADRO, Amedeo
        Chimiste italien né et mort à Turin (Italie).
        En 1811, il formula le premier que "
      B
      BALARD, Antoine
        Chimiste français, né à Montpellier (France). Il fut professeur à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure, à la Sorbonne et au Collège de France. Excellent expérimentateur, il était si passionné par ce qu'il faisait qu'il rentrait rarement chez lui le soir.
        Parmi tous ses élèves, il compta Pasteur et lui demanda de rester à ses côtés comme agrégé préparateur.
        En 1826, il découvre le brome dans les eaux mères des salines de la région de Montpellier.

      BARTLETT, Neil (19xx-xxxx)
        Chimiste suédois.
        Il fut un des premiers chimistes à accepter la théorie atomique de Dalton
        En 1818, il publia le premier tableau des masses atomiques de 45 des 49 éléments connus à cette époque. Il proposa la représentation symbolique des éléments chimiques en introduisant l'usage d'une ou deux lettres tirées de leurs noms latins.
        En 1817, il découvrit le sélénium et le silicium, en 1823.

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