- Jan
Rudolph Deiman or
Johann Rudolf Deimann (29
August 1743 – 15
January 1808) was a German-Dutch
physician and
chemist who was
among the
first to examine...
-
Damon Kyle
Wayans Sr. (/
ˈdeɪmən ˈweɪ.ənz/; born
September 4, 1960) is an
American stand-up comedian, actor, producer, and writer. He
performed as a comedian...
- In
multitasking computer operating systems, a
daemon (/ˈdiːmən/ or /
ˈdeɪmən/) is a
computer program that runs as a
background process,
rather than being...
- The
story of
Damon (/
ˈdeɪmən/; Gr****: Δάμων, gen. Δάμωνος) and
Pythias (/ˈpɪθiəs/; Πυθίας or Φιντίας; or Phintias, /ˈfɪntiəs/) is a
legend in Gr**** historic...
- 9 °F or 343.6 K) and
other chlorocarbons. In 1794,
physician Jan
Rudolph Deiman,
merchant Adriaan Paets van Troostwijk,
chemist Anthoni Lauwerenburg, and...
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Matthew Paige Damon (/
ˈdeɪmən/ DAY-mən; born
October 8, 1970) is an
American actor, film producer, and screenwriter. He was
ranked among Forbes' most...
-
Frisian history. Burg
Berum Windmill Hage
railway station Johan Rudolph Deiman (1743–1808),
physician and
chemist Hans-Werner Fischer-Elfert (born 1954)...
- the
electrolysis of
water in
collaboration with
physician Johan Rudolph Deiman (1743–1808). Van
Troostwijk was born in
Utrecht to cloth-merchant Wouter...
- Charles's law (gas law,
relating volume and temperature). 1789 – Jan
Rudolph Deiman and
Adriaan Paets van
Troostwijk use an
electrostatic machine and a Leyden...
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kilograms of CO2 are
emitted into the atmosphere. In 1789, Jan
Rudolph Deiman and
Adriaan Paets van
Troostwijk used an
electrostatic machine to make electricity...