- In electrochemistry, the Berzins-
Delahay equation is
analogous to the Randles–Sevcik equation,
except that it
predicts the peak
height ( i p {\displaystyle...
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Henry Delahay Symonds (also
sometimes spelled ‘Delahoy’, ‘Delahaye’, or 'de la hay', 1740–1816) was a
London publisher/bookseller and printseller. He...
- Mark
William Delahay (1817 – May 8, 1879) was a
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
District of Kansas. He resigned...
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Grunwald 1958 Carl Djer****i 1957
Gilbert J.
Stork 1956 Paul M. Doty 1955 Paul
Delahay [Wikidata] 1954 John D.
Roberts 1953
William von E.
Doering 1952 Harrison...
- 5547. doi:10.1016/j.tim.2008.06.005. PMID 18706814. Ward AI,
Judge J,
Delahay RJ (January 2010). "Farm
husbandry and
badger behaviour: opportunities...
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occurred fourteen times.
Three other judges[citation needed] – Mark W.
Delahay,
George W. English, and
Samuel B. Kent –
chose to
resign rather than go...
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Charles Delahaye may
refer to:
Charles Delahaye (ice hockey)
Charles Delahaye (tennis) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same...
- Boorman's
Excalibur (1981).
Other films included Another Country (1984), as
Delahay. On television,
Addie starred as
Stalky in a 1982 BBC
television mini-series...
- Sam
Delahay (born 30
December 1979) is a
former British judoka, who won a
silver medal at the 2002
Commonwealth Games. At the 2002
Commonwealth Games...
- Davison, John; Walker, Neil; Robertson, Andrew; Doncaster, C. Patrick;
Delahay,
Richard J. (April 2014). Criscuolo, François (ed.). "Impacts of Removing...