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     European University Viadrina			 University of Fra...  | 
     University located at Frankfurt (Oder) in Brandenb... | ||
      
        
      
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     Alexander von Humboldt | German polymath, geographer, naturalist, explorer... | ||
      
        
      
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     Louis Jacques Thénard | French chemist who co-discoverd boron. His name is... | ||
      
        
      
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     Robert Bunsen | German chemist. He investigated emission spectra o... | ||
      
        
      
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     University of Marburg			 Philipps Universi...  | 
     The oldest still operating Protestant university i... | ||
      
        
      
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     Caesium			 Cs  | 
     soft, silvery-golden alkali metal with a melting ... | ||
      
        
      
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     Francium			 Fr  | 
     Prior to its discovery, it was referred to as eka-... | ||
      
        
      
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     Pierre Curie | French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography, m... | ||
      
        
      
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     Radium			 Ra  | 
     he sixth element in group 2 of the periodic table,... | ||
      
        
      
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     Marie Curie			 Maria Salomea Sk...  | 
     Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemi... | ||
      
        
      
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     Aluminium			 Al  | 
     Aluminium has a density lower than those of other ... | ||
      
        
      
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     Silicon			 Si  | 
     A hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey... | ||
      
        
      
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     Selenium			 Se  | 
     nonmetal (more rarely considered a metalloid) wit... | ||
      
        
      
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     Marguerite Perey | French physicist and a student of Marie Curie. In ... | ||
      
        
      
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     Andreas Vesalius			 Andries van Wesel  | 
     16th-century Flemish anatomist, physician, and aut... | ||
      
        
      
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     Honorius			 Flavius Honorius  | 
     * Roman emperor (in the West) 393 – 423 |