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Johan Gottschalk Wallerius (11 July 1709 – 16
November 1785) was a
Swedish chemist and mineralogist.
Wallerius was born at
Stora Mellösa in Närke (now...
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Christian Wolff (1679–1754). Nils
Wallerius was born at
Stora Mellösa in Örebro County, Sweden, to
Provost Erik
Nilsson Wallerius of
Stora Mellösa and his spouse...
- 2021. Erik
Wallerius at databaseOlympics.com (archived) Erik
Wallerius at
World Sailing Erik
Wallerius at
World Sailing (archived) Erik
Wallerius at Olympics...
- U.S.
Department of
Agriculture soil taxonomy: 1761:
Johan Gottschalk Wallerius (plant decomposition) 1763:
Mikhail Lomonosov (plant and
animal decomposition)...
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classification received criticism from
other biologists such as
Johan Gottschalk Wallerius,
Jacob Theodor Klein and
Johann Georg Gmelin on the
ground that it is...
- ('wolf soot, wolf cream'), the name
given to
tungsten by
Johan Gottschalk Wallerius in 1747. This, in turn,
derives from
Latin lupi spuma, the name Georg...
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Johan Harald Alfred Wallin (27
February 1887 – 16 June 1946) was a
Swedish sailor who
competed at the 1908 and 1912
Summer Olympics. In 1908, he was a...
- from
German "wolf rahm", the name
given to
tungsten by
Johan Gottschalk Wallerius in 1747. This, in turn,
derives from "Lupi spuma", the name
Georg Agricola...
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history with
Linnaeus and
chemistry and
metallurgy with
Johan Gottschalk Wallerius (1709–1785).
Ascanius undertook a
study trip in the
years 1753 to 1758...
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phenomena of tourmaline. Upon the
resignation of the
celebrated Johan Wallerius,
Bergman was a
candidate for the
professorship of
chemistry and mineralogy...