- Hugh
MacDiarmid reading his
poetry at the
Poetry Archive Second Hymn to
Lenin by Hugh
MacDiarmid HUGH
MACDIARMID: A
Portrait Film
about MacDiarmid at the...
- Alan
Graham MacDiarmid, ONZ FRS (14
April 1927 – 7
February 2007) was a New Zealand-born
American chemist, and one of
three recipients of the
Nobel Prize...
- Mc
Diarmid, also
MacDiarmid, is an
Irish surname originating from a high king of
Ireland circa 657 AD, po****r in Scotland.
Notable people with this surname...
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Searching for
Sarah Macdiarmid was released.
Hosted and
written by
author Vikki Petraitis, the
podcast focuses on the
backstory of
MacDiarmid, her disappearance...
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Finlay Melrose "Toby"
MacDiarmid OBE (9 May 1925 – 18
April 2003) was an
Australian politician. He was a
member of the New
South Wales Legislative Council...
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William Burton MacDiarmid (23 May 1875 – 13 May 1947) was a
Liberal party member of the
House of
Commons of Canada. He was born in Athol,
Ontario and became...
- The
MacDiarmid Institute for
Advanced Materials and
Nanotechnology (often
simply called the
MacDiarmid Institute) is a New
Zealand Centre of
Research Excellence...
- Hugh
MacDiarmid and
Douglas Young. He was
wounded three times while serving in the
Royal Corps of
Signals during the
North African Campaign.
MacLean published...
- his
Christchurch years from 1940 to 1946.
While his
brother Ronald Diarmid MacDiarmid (1920–2013)
followed in his father's footsteps,
becoming a doctor...
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electrical conductivity discovered by
Hideki Shirakawa, Alan Heeger, and Alan
MacDiarmid for this
polymer led to
intense interest in the use of
organic compounds...