Haber
Fritz, 1868–1934, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1918.
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How to use Haber in a sentence
Where Haber is clearly wrong is in arguing that Israel's Law of Return empowers Jews as adherents of a religion.
And Jerry Haber wrote this, also at Open Zion; like Levine, Haber is an academic philosopher and critic of Zionism.
An Israeli journalist named Eitan Haber recently made an intriguing proposal.
Haber considers that ionic concentrations of 1014 can still account for very fast actions.
The Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis, vol. 1, parts 1 and 2. | Julius StieglitzThe values obtained agree, in general, with Haber's contention.
The Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis, vol. 1, parts 1 and 2. | Julius Stieglitz
No quiero omitir aqui sobre esta palabra que lo que debiera Haber dicho, quando se trató de la conjuncion.
A Vocabulary or Phrase Book of the Mutsun Language, Spoken at the Mission of San Juan Bautista, Alta California | Father Felipe Arroyo de la CuestaUn da otro-os alcanzar su venganza, y expiaris, muriendo, el delito de Haber encenagado sus ondas.
Legends, Tales and Poems | Gustavo Adolfo BecquerPorque no me parece de tanta edad como para Haber vivido en el tiempo en que las brujas andaban todava por el mundo.
Legends, Tales and Poems | Gustavo Adolfo Becquer
Scientific definitions for Haber
[ hä′bər ]
German chemist who received a 1918 Nobel Prize for developing a method of producing ammonia synthetically from nitrogen and hydrogen gases.
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