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- Look up Orgel or orgel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Orgel is a surname, and may refer to: Doris Orgel (born 1929), children's literature author...
- Orgel's rules are a set of axioms attributed by Francis Crick to the evolutionary biologist Leslie Orgel. "Whenever a spontaneous process is too slow or...
- Leslie Eleazer Orgel FRS (12 January 1927 – 27 October 2007) was a British chemist and member of the National Academy of Sciences, known for his theories...
- Doris Orgel was an Austrian-born American children's literature author. She was born Doris Adelberg in Vienna, Austria on February 15, 1929. In the 1930s...
- Orgel diagrams are correlation diagrams which show the relative energies of electronic terms in transition metal complexes, much like Tanabe–Sugano diagrams...
- Stephen Orgel is Professor of English at Stanford University. Best known as a scholar of Shakespeare, Orgel writes primarily about the political and historical...
- Kowarekake no Orgel (****anese: こわれかけのオルゴール, Hepburn: Kowarekake no Orugōru, trans. Half-Broken Music Box) is a one-episode ****anese dōjin anime original...
- Caha di orgel (/ˈkaha di ˈɔrɡəl/ KAH-hah dee OR-gəl) is a mechanical music instrument that bridges the gap between a barrel piano and an organ. It plays...
- diagrams can be used for both high spin and low spin complexes, unlike Orgel diagrams, which apply only to high spin complexes. Tanabe–Sugano diagrams...
- Le Bal du compte d'Orgel (English: The Ball of Count Orgel) is a French film from 1970. It was the last film directed by Marc Allégret, who was also the...