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  1. Recomendado por Thomas Graham. I’m a freelance journalist. I've reported from Europe, South America and North Africa, and my work has been published by the BBC, The Economist, the Financial Times and The Guardian. In 2020 I won the Rupert Cornwell Prize for young correspondents.<br><br>Before all that, I studied microbiology and immunology.

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  2. "Thomas Graham" published on by null. (1805–69)Scottish chemist, who became professor of chemistry at Glasgow University in 1830, moving to University College, London, in 1837. His 1829 paper on gaseous diffusion introduced Graham's law.

  3. Thomas Graham & Sons. 7,984 likes · 72 talking about this · 18 were here. Cumbria’s largest steel stockholders and industrial supplies merchants.

  4. Thomas E. Graham is a distinguished fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also currently a senior advisor at Kissinger Associates, Inc., where he focuses on Russian and Eurasian affairs.

  5. Thomas Graham. Thomas Graham (n. 20 decembrie 1805, Glasgow, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei – d. 11 septembrie 1869, Londra, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei) a fost un chimist și fizician scoțian, unul dintre fondatorii chimiei coloidale. A studiat difuzia gazelor și a introdus termenii osmoză, coloid, gel, dializă.

  6. Thomas Graham was a Scottish chemist best known for his leading work in the diffusion and dialysis of gases. Early Life. Graham was born on December 21st, 1805 in Glasgow, Scotland. He was the son of a prosperous manufacturer who wanted him to become a church minister. At the age of 14, Graham entered University of Glasgow.

  7. Morecambe Branch. Unit 1A, Northgate, White Lund Ind Est, Morecambe, Lancashire LA3 3PA T: +44 (0)1524 69112 E: morecambe@thomas-graham.co.uk

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