- each other.
Models have been
devised by Cram (1952),
Cornforth (1959),
Felkin (1969) and others. The Cram's rule of
asymmetric induction named after Donald...
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Anthroposophy into his practice,
including homeopathy.
During their 1914 trip the
Felkins, they
became stranded in
Germany when
Britain declared war on
Germany on...
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Felkin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Hugh
Felkin (1922–2001),
research chemist Robert William Felkin (1853–1926),
medical missionary...
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Shana L.; Williams,
Becky L.; Rosenthal,
Joshua J.C.; Birk,
Matthew A.;
Felkins, Justin; Wisell,
Christine M.; Curry,
Eveningstar R.; Hanifin, Charles...
- his
acquaintance would need to come out from England. In 1912 Dr.
Robert Felkin,
Chief of the
Order of the
Stella Matutina arrived, ****isted by his appointment...
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Kerbrech 2011, p. 42.
Hutchings & de
Kerbrech 2011, p. 43. Gill 2010, p. 87.
Felkins,
Leighly &
Jankovic 1998.
Broad 1997.
Foecke 2008.
McCarty &
Foecke 2012...
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April 2021.
Retrieved 29
March 2021. Dunn,
Peter M. (1 May 1999). "Robert
Felkin MD (1853–1926) and
Caesarean delivery in
Central Africa (1879)". Archives...
- Hugh
Felkin (1922–2001) was a
research chemist in
France from 1950 to 1990 and a
member of the
Royal Society of Chemistry. In 1967, he
proposed a model...
- and Dr.
Robert Felkin took his place. In 1903, A. E.
Waite and
Blackden joined forces to
retain the name Isis-Urania,
while Felkin and
other London...
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Society of the Morgenrothe. The
latter group retained such
members as
Robert Felkin (a
British doctor), John
William Brodie-Innes, A. E. Waite,
William Alexander...