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Robert Boyle. As in Boyles Law.
The first was Robert Hooke.
J. Robert Oppenheimer has written: 'The flying trapeze' -- subject(s): Physics, Addresses, essays, lectures 'Atom and void' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science 'Science and the common understanding / J. Robert Oppenheimer' -- subject(s): Science 'Relevance of Literature to Science' 'Lectures on electrodynamics' -- subject(s): Electrodynamics 'La science et le bon sens' -- subject(s): Sciences 'The scientific foundations for world order' -- subject(s): Science, Social problems 'Science and the common understanding' -- subject(s): Science, Essays, Addresses, essays, lectures
Robert Hooke
He travelled and worked on several different ships, but is best known for his expedition on the "HMS Beagle"
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he invented the formulation of "BOYLE'S LAW"
Robert Boyles ...Boyles law which states the principle that at a constant temperature the volume of a confined ideal gas varies inversley with its pressure.
Robert Boyle. As in Boyles Law.
My understanding is that he is a Deist!
ROBERT G. MEYERS has written: 'UNDERSTANDING EMPIRICISM'
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Robert E Rothenberg has written: 'Understanding surgery' -- subject(s): Surgery
Robert D. Albergotti has written: 'Understanding bankruptcy in the US' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy
Robert Boyle is known as the Father of Chemistry. Robert Boyle's most famous contribution is the Law of Ideal gases.
Robert H. Wicks has written: 'Understanding audiences' -- subject(s): Audiences, Mass media