Rachel Lloyd (January 26, 1839 – March 7, 1900) was an American chemist who studied the chemistry and agriculture of sugar beets (Beta vulgaris). She...
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High School to a Michigan state basketball championship in 1960. Rachel Lloyd, chemist, lived in Bangor Township, Bay County, Michigan from 1863 to 1865...
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and a founder of Warner–Lambert, and his wife, Rachel Parkhill Lowe. Her paternal grandfather, chemist Jordan Lambert, was the inventor of Listerine,...
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personality Rachel Llanes (born 1991), American ice hockey player Rachel Lloyd (born 1975), British activist Rachel Lloyd (1839–1900), American chemist Rachel Lowe...
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Percy Lloyd (1871–1959), Wales national rugby player Peter Lloyd (born 1966), Australian journalist Rachel Lloyd (1839-1900), American chemist Raymond...
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and paternal half-brother of actor Kiefer Sutherland and his twin sister Rachel Sutherland. He was named after director Frédéric Rossif. He studied philosophy...
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Women in chemistry (category Women chemists)
Russian chemist, first Russian female doctorate in chemistry Laura Linton (1853–1915), American chemist, teacher, and physician Rachel Lloyd (1839–1900)...
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Free Air; environmental chemist Brian Davies of the University of Bradford; footage from the 1971 BBC A Public Poison, with chemist Derek Bryce-Smith, and...
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lived just off Church View and attended Sullivan Upper School. Rachel O'Reilly, chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry; born and educated...
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American chemist : 57–58 Rachel Lloyd (1839–1900), American chemist : 55–56 Adelaida Lukanina (1843–1908), Russian physician and chemist Helen Abbott...
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