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I have not picked up copy of the paper Kekule: OCR-optical chemical structure recognition cited by Tony, so cannot say much about that right now.
Optical Chemical Structure Recognition Egon Willighagen 2007
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I have not picked up copy of the paper Kekule: OCR-optical chemical structure recognition cited by Tony, so cannot say much about that right now.
Archive 2007-07-01 Egon Willighagen 2007
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Of course the substantial disanalogy between it and the ID crowd is that Kekule was not just satisfied with having dreamt a solution; he proceded to test it. frank schmidt
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Of course the substantial disanalogy between it and the ID crowd is that Kekule was not just satisfied with having dreamt a solution; he proceded to test it.
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In the nineteenth century, a lot of people knew as much about the chemistry of benzene as did Friedrich August Kekule, but it was he who got the idea for the carbon ring structure of benzene.
TalkTalk E. L. Konigsburg 1995
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In the nineteenth century, a lot of people knew as much about the chemistry of benzene as did Friedrich August Kekule, but it was he who got the idea for the carbon ring structure of benzene.
TalkTalk E. L. Konigsburg 1995
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Kekule got the hypothesis of the ring structure at the heart of organic molecules in a dream-like reverie, but he realized that it was only a bright idea until it was checked against independent data.
The 'Unknown Freud': Yet Another Exchange Eagle, Morris 1994
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Two famous reports of modern times of this kind of correlation -- between the hard factual world of science and the dreamworld of the psychedelic state -- are those of Friedrich Kekule, the German chemist who has written that he was
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Arndt (1769-1860) in history, A.W. Schlegel (1767-1845) in literature, Nasse (1778-1851) in medicine, Kekule (1829-96) and Mohr
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Now a German chemist named Kekule, comes along and develops a theory called the valence of atoms.
Children of the Market Place Edgar Lee Masters 1909
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