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Binneman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Dirkie Binneman (1918–1959),
South African cyclist Hennie Binneman (1914–1968),
South African...
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Periodic Table: A...
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Binnemans, Koen; Dehaen, Wim (2020). "One-pot
synthesis of
symmetric imidazolium...
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Henry Bynneman (died 1583), was an
English printer of the 16th century. His
career as a
printer lasted from 1566, when he
became free of the Stationers'...
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Mendeleev 1870, pp. 98–101.
Thyssen &
Binnemans 2015, p. 159.
Thyssen &
Binnemans 2015, pp. 174–175. Cheisson, T.; Schelter, E. J. (2019)...
- Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a25_503. ISBN 3527306730.
Binnemans, K.; Jones, P. T. (2022). "Methanesulfonic Acid (MSA) in Hydrometallurgy"...
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Dirkie Binneman (8
September 1918 – 25 June 1959) was a
South African cyclist. He
competed in the
individual and team road race
events at the 1948 Summer...
- Meervelt,
Zhigang Shao,
Jianhua Fang, Zheng-Hong Luo, Dirk E. De Vos, Koen
Binnemans, Jan
Fransaer (2015). "1,2,4-Triazolium
perfluorobutanesulfonate as an...
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South Africa was
found in the
Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area by Dr.
Johan Binneman in 1999.
Nicknamed Moses, the
mummy was
estimated to be
around 2,000 years...
- ****ociated method".
Retrieved 18
December 2022. Önal,
Mehmet Ali Recai;
Binnemans, Koen (1
January 2019). "Recovery of rare
earths from
waste cathode ray...