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    Prof William Hallowes Miller FRS HFRSE LLD DCL (6 April 1801 – 20 May 1880) was a Welsh mineralogist and laid the foundations of modern crystallography...
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    when designating a reflection Miller indices were introduced in 1839 by the British mineralogist William Hallowes Miller, although an almost identical...
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  • and of computer science William Hallowes Miller (1801–1880), British mineralogist and crystallographer William Hughes Miller (born 1941), American chemistry...
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  • Daniel Clarke (1808) John Stevens Henslow (1822) William Whewell (1828) William Hallowes Miller (1832) William James Lewis (1881) Arthur Hutchinson (1926-1931)...
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    related to this article: Author:William Allen Miller Adams, C. W. (1943). "William Allen Miller and William Hallowes Miller (A Note to the Early History...
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    Berkeley, Cardale Babington, Leonard Jenyns, Richard Thomas Lowe and William Hallowes Miller. In 1833, Henslow was appointed vicar of Cholsey-cum-Moulsford...
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  • 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2015. The Rev. Edward Francis Miller, was the son of William Hallowes Miller, the Professor of Mineralogy in the University of Cambridge...
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    the coal mines of Wales. It was named for British mineralogist William Hallowes Miller. The mineral is quite rare in specimen form, and the most common...
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    Kathleen Lonsdale Ernest-François Mallard Charles-Victor Mauguin William Hallowes Miller Friedrich Mohs Paul Niggli Louis Pasteur Arthur Lindo Patterson...
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    barrister known as "the Welsh Freeholder"; came from Bwlchygwynt William Hallowes Miller FRS (1801–1880), Welsh mineralogist, helped found modern crystallography;...
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