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Karen Elizabeth Wetterhahn (October 16, 1948 – June 8, 1997), also
known as
Karen Wetterhahn Jennette, was an
American professor of
chemistry at Dartmouth...
- Levinson, 2006, pp. 179–183
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Brian J. (2006)...
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neurological symptoms following accidental exposure to the compound.
Karen Wetterhahn, a
professor of
chemistry at
Dartmouth College, died in 1997, ten months...
- Case-Church Amendment" (PDF). 1 July 1973.
Retrieved 25
November 2013.
Wetterhahn 2002, pp. 54–56.
Logan 1998, pp. 284–285. "Factsheets 347
Rescue Wing"...
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permeation data for
personal protective equipment: the
death of Dr.
Karen E.
Wetterhahn".
Applied Occupational and
Environmental Hygiene. 16 (2): 233–236. doi:10...
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wearing the
glove can be
accurately determined from a
glove print.
Karen Wetterhahn was
killed by
mercury poisoning after a few
drops of
dimethylmercury landed...
- Squadron". 442d
Fighter Wing.
January 2011.
Retrieved 30
September 2024.
Wetterhahn,
Ralph (January 2009). "Where Have All the
Phantoms Gone?". Air & Space...
- (1985) Zeits**** (1985) Die Eismensch-Verschwörung (1986)
Geheimsache Wetterhahn (1987)
Ambivalente Zone (1999)
Between 2007 and 2015 a
total of 23 adventures...
- 01-45AAE-1, pp. 1–66
NAVAIR 01-45AAA-1, pp. 1–233
NAVAIR 01-45AAE-1, pp. 1–177
Wetterhahn,
Ralph (2002). The Last Battle: The
Mayaguez Incident and the End of the...
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tactics officer Capt. John B. Stone, 1st Lt.
Joseph Hicks, 1st Lt.
Ralph F.
Wetterhahn, and Maj.
James D. Covington.
Working under the
tightest security, the...