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The Clay Minerals Society www.clays.org HOW THE CLAY MINERALS SOCIETY GOT STARTED, PART III
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Document Date: 2013-10-20 11:20:01


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College Station / Urbana-Champaign / Atlanta / Austin / St. Louis / /

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France / Japan / United States / Spain / /

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Texas A&M University / Duane Moore University of New Mexico / University of Illinois / University of New Mexico / Michigan State University / /

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high-energy neutron techniques / metal ions / higher coordination number metal complexes / /

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American Chemical Society / Michigan State University / Mineralogical Society of America / University of Illinois / University of New Mexico / Distinguished University / Texas A&M University / Clay Minerals Society / U.S. National Research Council / Soil Science Society of America / /

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Clays Minerals / J. Pinnavaia / Peter Komadel / Ralph E. Grim / Duane (Dewey) Moore / Clay Minerals / Thomas J. Pinnavaia / /

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author / civil engineer / Professor / PRESIDENT / SCIENCE LECTURER / key author / /

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Texas / New Mexico / Illinois / /

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the CMS annual / /

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molecular modeling / html / /

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