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Cut Chemist (3962 bytes)
1: [[Image:cutchemist.jpg|right]] 3: '''Cut Chemist''' is the performing name of '''Lucas Macfadden''... 5: ...matli]]). From late [[1996]] to mid [[1997]], Cut Chemist recorded his album debut, [[Live at Future Primit... 24: *''Cut Chemist Suite (12")'' 97: *[http://www.cutchemist.com Cut Chemist] Chemist (551 bytes) 1: ...stry]]. The word derives from the older term [[alchemist]]. 5: See also: [[List of chemists]], [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], [[Biography]]. 16: [[Category:Chemistry]] Dispensing chemist (653 bytes) 1: A '''dispensing chemist''', in British english, or '''druggist''' in Amer... 3: ...rom a chemist's shop, usually abbreviated to "the chemist's" (drugstore or [[pharmacy]] in America). 5: It is possible for a shop to be a general chemist without the ability to fulfil prescriptions, henc... Cement chemist notation (1721 bytes) 1: ...was developed to simplify the [[formula]]s cement chemists use on a daily basis. It is a sort of "short han... Robert Banks (chemist) (758 bytes) 1: ...t, Missouri|Piedmont]]. He was a fellow research chemist of [[J. Paul Hogan]]. They began working together... William Henry (chemist) (1580 bytes) 3: ...ember 2]], [[1836]]) was an [[England|English]] [[chemist]]. 5: ...ng powers of heat. His ''Elements of Experimental Chemistry'' (1799) enjoyed considerable vogue in its day,... 12: [[Category:Chemists|Henry, William]] Paul Sabatier (chemist) (1130 bytes) 3: ...abatier's earliest researches concerned the thermochemistry of sulphur and metallic sulphates, the subject ... 5: ...as published in 1913. He won the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] in 1912, too. 7: ...our daughters, one of whom wed the famous Italian chemist [[Emilio Pomilio]]. He died on [[August 14]], [[1... William Nicholson (chemist) (2682 bytes) 3: ... In [[1797]] the [[Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts]], generally known as [[Nicholson'... 5: ...l]]'s ''Chemistry'' (1788), ''First Principles of Chemistry'' (1788) and a ''Chemical Dictionary'' (1795); ... Michael Smith (chemist) (666 bytes) 1: ...0]]) was the [[1993]] [[Nobel Prize]] winner in [[Chemistry]]. He received the prize for his fundamental c... 6: [[Category:Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners|Smith, Michael]] Cut through (1486 bytes) 1: In [[computer networking]], '''cut through''' is a type of [[network switch]] (or ro... 3: In packet switched networks such as [[Ethernet]], cut-through switching can only be used where the outg... 5: ...are other routers in the path which are not doing cut-through routing, or that the end system is correc... 7: Cut through routing was one of the important features... New Cut (218 bytes) 1: There are a number of things known as the '''New Cut''': 3: * The [[Haddiscoe Cut]] on the [[Norfolk Broads]], [[England]] 4: * The New Cut of the [[River Avon, Bristol|River Avon]] in [[Br... Cut (955 bytes) 1: A '''cut''' can be: 6: *the act of [[Cut (cards)|cutting a shuffled deck]] for randomization purposes ... 7: ...engineering]] for (rail)[[road construction]] a ''cut'' is an [[excavation]] e.g. through a hill, see [... 8: *a ''removal'', such as [[haircut]] or [[tree]]s. 10: *the [[cut (Unix)|Unix cut]] command to read only certain parts of a line. In the Cut (941 bytes) 1: '''''In the Cut''''' is a [[2003]] [[United States|American]]/[[U... 9: ...the best-selling novel by Susanna Moore, ''In the Cut'' is a psychological thriller in which Ryan play... 12: *{{imdb title|id=0199626|title=In the Cut}} 17: [[de:In the Cut]] L cut (1046 bytes) 1: ...aking rather than simply the act of speaking.) L cuts are also used to hide transitions between scenes... 3: ...s up to the sky. Then we hear Clarice's sobs and cut back to her outside the mental institution, leani... Cut Off (114 bytes) 1: '''Cut Off''' can refer to: 2: *[[Cut Off, Louisiana]], a town in the [[United States]] Cut-out (612 bytes) 1: ...e spy who is receiving the information. The chain cut-out helps to maintain the compartmentalization of... Cut square (378 bytes) 1: ...'''cut square''' is a rectangular or square piece cut from [[postal stationery]] and including the item... 3: ...ationery are only known to survive in the form of cut squares. Prime Cut (7124 bytes) 1: ...tution]]. The movie was considered highly risqué for its time based on its violence, as well as ... 42: *[[Kenneth L. Evans]] - executive producer Limehouse Cut (1502 bytes) 1: ....jpg|thumb|Looking North East along the Limehouse Cut]] 3: The '''Limehouse Cut''' is a [[canal]] in the [[East End of London|Eas... 5: ...t length of new canal was constructed to link the Cut with the [[Regent's Canal]] Dock, now known as [[... 7: ...which can walked or cycled. These scenic towpaths cut across roads and railways in the area, providing ... 9: The Cut is administered by [[British Waterways]]. Tax cut (6351 bytes) 1: ...personal or corporate income. Whether a given tax cut will increase or decrease ''total'' tax revenues ... 3: ...hat tax-payers make. Supply-siders argue that tax cuts for corporations and wealthy individuals provide... 5: Some economists argue that even in the short term cutting some taxes, for example [[capital gains]] tax... 7: ... depend on what the taxpayers whose rate has been cut do with their additional income, and how the gove... 9: #Government cuts its expenditure, and taxpayers increase theirs, ...
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