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Robert Hooke was an English polymath, natural philosopher, and architect. Robert Hooke's father was a well known architect and Robert was known for many things, including discovering the law of elasticity.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen Burner in 1867.
Oh, dude, Robert Boyle's full name is... wait for it... Robert Boyle! Like, no need for a fancy stage name or anything, he just went with the classic first and last name combo. Keepin' it simple, I guess.
The atomic bomb was developed by a team of scientists led by J. Robert Oppenheimer as part of the Manhattan Project during World War II. Oppenheimer is often credited as the "father of the atomic bomb" due to his central role in its creation.
Robert Bunsen studied at the University of Göttingen in Germany, where he obtained his PhD in chemistry in 1830.
Robert Freeman Grose has written: 'Transfer of learning'
Robert D. Laurent has written: 'Currency transfer by denomination'
Robert A. Baver has written: 'Monitoring problems'
Robert A. Rinker is known for authoring various law books, especially in the field of criminal law and procedure. Some of his notable works include "Criminal Procedure: Model Problems and Outstanding Answers" and "Evidence: A Structured Approach."
John Robert Cluff has written: 'Mobile phase mass transfer in chromatographic beds of impermeable spheres' -- subject(s): Mass transfer
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Robert Tremont died in 10 March 2002 of pneumonia, in liver problems.
Robert M. Pierce has written: 'Juvenile Justice Reform' 'Problems of number and measure' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Numeration
C. Robert Borresen has written: 'Attitudes toward some major social problems' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Social problems
David Robert Morsley has written: 'The catalytic chain transfer emulsion polymerisation of acrylic monomers'