Archer Martin
Archer John Porter Martin (1 March 1910 – 28 July 2002) was a British chemist who shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the invention of partition chromatography with Richard Synge. Provided by Wikipedia
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Alasco A Tragedy, In Five Acts, By Martin Archer Shee ... Excluded From the Stage, By the Authority Of the Lord Chamberlain. by Shee, Martin Archer
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Art and Archaeology in Ancient Rome / by Soren, David, Martin, Archer
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The Hudson's Bay Company's land tenures and the occupation of Assiniboia by Lord Selkirk's settlers : with a list of grantees under the earl and the company / by Martin, Archer, 1865-1941
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Lusitanian amphorae /
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The science of chromatography : lectures /
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Lusitanian amphorae : production and distribution /
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