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Physical chemists / Nobel laureates in Physics / Fellows of the Royal Society / Microscopes / Dudley R. Herschbach / Society for Science and the Public / Scanning tunneling microscope / Ernst Ruska / John Polanyi / Science / Physics / Chemistry
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Physical chemists
Nobel laureates in Physics
Fellows of the Royal Society
Microscopes
Dudley R. Herschbach
Society for Science and the Public
Scanning tunneling microscope
Ernst Ruska
John Polanyi
Science
Physics
Chemistry

Essays of an Information Scientist, Vol:10, p.143, 1987 Current Contents, #23, p.3, June 8, 1987 EUGENE INSTITUTE

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