Johan Gottschalk Wallerius (11 July 1709 – 16 November 1785) was a Swedish chemist and mineralogist. Wallerius was born at Stora Mellösa in Närke (now...
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Elisabeth Tranæa. He was the brother of chemist and mineralogist Johan Gottschalk Wallerius (1709–1785). He studied philosophy and physics at the University...
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WRB, and U.S. Department of Agriculture soil taxonomy: 1761: Johan Gottschalk Wallerius (plant decomposition) 1763: Mikhail Lomonosov (plant and animal...
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rahm ('wolf soot, wolf cream'), the name given to tungsten by Johan Gottschalk Wallerius in 1747. This, in turn, derives from Latin lupi spuma, the name...
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unregistered student at the University of Uppsala, hearing lectures with Johan Gottschalk Wallerius (1709–1785), professor of chemistry, and astronomer Anders Celsius...
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derived from German "wolf rahm", the name given to tungsten by Johan Gottschalk Wallerius in 1747. This, in turn, derives from "Lupi spuma", the name Georg...
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Domenico Maraldi, French-Italian astronomer (died 1788) July 11 – Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, Swedish chemist and mineralogist (died 1785) August 8 – Johann...
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– Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (d. 1726) 1709 – Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, Swedish chemist and mineralogist (d. 1785) 1723 – Jean-François...
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Gua de Malves, French mathematician (born 1713) November 16 – Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, Swedish chemist and mineralogist (born 1709) December 12 – Edmé-Louis...
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classification received criticism from other biologists such as Johan Gottschalk Wallerius, Jacob Theodor Klein and Johann Georg Gmelin on the ground that...
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