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Richard Barrer. The
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defined as follows: 1 b a r r e r = 10 − 10 c m S T P 3 ⋅ c m c m 2 ⋅ s ⋅ c m H g {\displaystyle {\rm {{1}\
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Richard M.
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Barrer, R. (1931).
Studies in...
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Bar,
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bar, or
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Bar or
BAR may
refer to:
Bar (establishment),
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Barrer (born 8 June 1993 in Reims) is a
French long-distance runner. He won a gold
medal in the 5000
metres at the 2017
Summer Universiade. Outdoor...
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Bars may
refer to:
Bar (establishment) (plural
bars), a
retail establishment that
serves alcoholic...
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Agatha Rosamond Barrer MBE (9
August 1879 – 17
September 1965) was a New
Zealand teacher and
community leader. She was born in Picton, Marlborough...
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Bär or
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Bär Lebensohn (c. 1789/1794–1878)...
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Bar may
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Bar (law), the
legal profession as an
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Bar (franchise), a
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molecular weight,
which is now
known as Graham's law.
Barrer developed the
modern Barrer measurement technique, and
first used
scientific methods for...
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bar and
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state of Wisconsin. The
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