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  • 101Coherence (The philosophy of) — Green, Bosanquet and the philosophy of coherence Gerald F.Gaus INTRODUCTION Along with F.H.Bradley (Bradley, F.H.), T.H.Green and Bernard Bosanquet were the chief figures in what is commonly called British idealism. Bradley is widely regarded as… …

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  • 102List of important publications in chemistry — FoundationsThe Sceptical Chymist* Robert Boyle 1661Description: Boyle, in the form of a dialogue, argued that chemical theories should be firmly grounded in experiment before their acceptance, and for the foundation of Chemistry as a science… …

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  • 103Palaeontology —     Palæontology     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Palæontology     (logos ton palaion onton)     Palæontology, or the science of fossils, deals with extinct or primeval animals and plants. It treats of their characteristics, classification, life and …

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  • 104Nutrient cycle — …

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  • 105Life — For other uses, see Life (disambiguation). Life (Biota / Vitae / Eobionti) …

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  • 106Émile Durkheim — Durkheim redirects here. For the spa town in Germany, see Bad Dürkheim. For the main belt asteroid, see 10330 Durkheim. Émile Durkheim French sociologist …

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  • 107Vitalism — This article is about the non mechanist philosophy. For other uses, see vital (disambiguation). Vitalism, as defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary,[1] is a doctrine that the functions of a living organism are due to a vital principle distinct …

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  • 108Abiogenic petroleum origin — is a largely abandoned hypothesis that was proposed as an alternative to theory of biological petroleum origin. It was relatively popular in the past, but it went largely forgotten at the end of the 20th century after it failed to predict the… …

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  • 109Orbital hybridisation — Four sp3 orbitals. Three sp2 orbitals. In …

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  • 110sample preparation — ▪ chemistry Introduction  in analytical chemistry (chemistry), the processes in which a representative piece of material is extracted from a larger amount and readied for analysis. Sampling and sample preparation have a unique meaning and special …

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