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Autore principale:International conference on history of chemistry (5 :, 2005 : Estoril-Lisbon).
Titolo:Chemistry, technology and society : 5th International conference on history of chemistry, 6-10 September 2005, Estoril & Lisbon : proceedings / Isabel Malaquias, Ernst Homburg, M. Elvira Callapez (editors)
Pubblicazione:Aveiro :  Sociedade portuguesa de química,  2006.  
Descrizione fisica:687 p. :  ill., ritr. ;  24 cm  
ISBN:9789729908088
Altri autori:Malaquias, Isabel Maria.
Homburg, Ernst.
Callapez, Maria Elvira.
Discipline:Chimica--Studi specifici.
Sudd. cronologiche:Secoli XVII-XX.
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Costa, Fernanda Madalena.  Historical note on optical methods and related scientific instruments for chemistry used by Lisbon polytechnic school on the final XIX and earlier XX centuries.    
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Kahlert, Heinrich.  Why Hitler did not deploy nerve agent in World War II.    
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Hornix, Willem J.  Rôle of the history of chemistry in chemistry teaching.    
Amaral, Isabel.  Chemistry applied to medicine.    
Canas, António José Duarte Costa.  Portuguese pharmacopoeia in the Renaissance.    
Carvalho, Sara.  Experimental work in the chemistry courses of the Polytechnic school of Lisbon.    
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Herold, Bernardo Jerosch.  Two centuries of Portuguese chemical nomenclature.    
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