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abstractor
abˈstractor [a. L. abstractor, n. of agent f. abstract-us: see abstract.] = abstracter. (Analogically the more regular form.) One who makes abstracts; spec. as the title of a grade of clerks in the Civil Service. Also attrib. The office of abstractor arose from the requirements of Section 6 of the B...
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Walter Schroeder
Schroeder began his own paper only two years later, the Daily Abstractor, captured most of the Reporter'''s readers, and then bought out the Reporter.'
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Hydrogen atom abstraction
The abstractor (X•) is usually a radical species itself, but it may also be a closed-shell species such as chromyl chloride.
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slavikite
slavikite Min. (ˈslævɪkaɪt) [ad. Czech. slav{iacu}kit (Jirkovsk{yacu} & Ulrich 1926, in Věstn{iacu}k Státn{iacu}ho Geol. {Uacu}stavu Česk. Repub. II. 345), f. the name of František Slav{iacu}k (1876–1957), Czech mineralogist: see -ite1.] A trigonal greenish-yellow hydrated basic sulphate of ferric i...
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Leonie Cobb
Career
In 1936, Cobb worked for the Commonwealth Institute of Economic Entomology as an abstractor, writing abstracts for journal articles on beneficial
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Arthur Lenroot Jr.
He worked for a railroad and an oil company and was an abstractor and involved in conservation and the tourism industry.
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Property abstract
estate, consisting of a summary of the original grant and all subsequent conveyances and encumbrances affecting the property and a certification by the abstractor
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CN106774751B - External surface heat abstractor - Google Patents
The invention relates to the field of low-noise heat dissipation, in particular to an external surface heat dissipation device. Comprises a radiating fin cover plate (1), an air inlet hole (2) and a radiating fan; the air inlet holes (2) are formed in the radiating fin cover plate (1); a cavity (4) is further formed in the radiating fin cover plate (1), and the radiating fan is arranged in the ...
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Carroll C. Davis
He had been an abstractor for Chemical Abstracts since 1919 and editor of its rubber section since 1925.
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A kind of outer surface heat abstractor - Google Patents
The present invention relates to low-noise heat radiation field, more particularly to a kind of outer surface heat abstractor.Including fin cover plate(1), enter air holes(2)And radiator fan;It is described enter air holes(2)It is arranged on fin cover plate(1)On;The fin cover plate(1)On be additionally provided with a cavity(4), radiator fan is installed in the ...
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John Aldridge (RAF officer)
On 18 June 1919, Alridge joined the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries as an Assistant Clerk (Abstractor).
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Judy Butland
Butland's first position was at the Associated Electrical Industries, Manchester, Information and Exchange section, where she worked as a technical abstractor
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Tert-Butyldiphenylsilyl
groups can be achieved over axial hydroxyl groups by the use of a cationic silyl species generated by tert-butyldiphenylsilyl chloride and a halogen abstractor
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De Bruijn notation
De Bruijn called an applicator and its corresponding abstractor in this interpretation partners, and wagons without partners bachelors. For example, in the above example, the applicator can be brought to its abstractor , or the abstractor to the applicator.
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