Viktor Meyer
Viktor Meyer (8 September 18488 August 1897) was a German chemist and significant contributor to both organic and inorganic chemistry. He is best known for inventing an apparatus for determining vapour densities, the Viktor Meyer apparatus, and for discovering thiophene, a heterocyclic compound. He is sometimes referred to as Victor Meyer, a name used in some of his publications. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1957University of London, England : 1957.5 microfiches. -
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Published 1932Paris, E. de Boccard, 1932.172 p. 25 cm. -
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Published 1867Strasbourg, É. Huder, 1867.[4], 50 p. 28 cm. -
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Published 1911Königsberg, Karg & Manneck, 1911.157 p. 22 cm. -
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Published 1905Berlin : Schade, 1905.58 S., [3] Bl : graph. Darst ; 8̊ -
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Published 1914[Crefeld, Tekok, 1914]x, 100 p. 22 cm.