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Donald Francis Mastick (September 1, 1920 –
September 8, 2007) was an
American chemist who
worked at the
Manhattan Project's Los
Alamos Laboratory. As...
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Mastic (Gr****: Μαστίχα) is a
resin obtained from the
mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus). It is also
known as
tears of Chios,
being traditionally produced...
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Arthur Mastick Hyde (July 12, 1877 –
October 17, 1947) was an
American Republican politician, who
served as the 35th
governor of
Missouri from 1921 to...
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Laurance Mastick Hyde (February 2, 1892 – 1978) was a
chief justice of the
Missouri Supreme Court. He was a Republican. Hyde was born in Princeton, Missouri...
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Seabury Cone
Mastick (July 19, 1871 in San Francisco,
California –
August 21, 1969 in Manchester, England) was an
American lawyer and
politician from...
- New York, USA
Mastic tree (disambiguation)
Mastic Brandy Donald Mastick Seabury C.
Mastick (1871–1969), New York
politician This
disambiguation page lists...
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Fairfax Mastick Cone (February 21, 1903 – June 20, 1977) or Fax Cone, was an
American businessperson,
advertising executive and the
former director of...
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those who
routinely handled it. In
August 1944, a
chemist named Donald Mastick was spra**** in the face with
liquid plutonium chloride,
causing him to...
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ingestion and
incorporation into bone
structure proceeds very slowly.
Donald Mastick accidentally swallowed a
small amount of plutonium(III) chloride, which...
- Lincoln:
Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation. pp. 20–24. "Arthur
Mastick Hyde".
National Governors ****ociation.
Retrieved October 17, 2012. "GLICKMAN...