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Date: 2001-03-16 23:20:06
Jane Marcet
Golding Bird
Louis Nicolas Vauquelin
Chemist
William Prout
Michael Faraday
Calculus
Urine
Bladder stone
Royal Society
Fellows of the Royal Society
Science and technology in the United Kingdom

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