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timrichards82 · 7 years
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❤️Loving the otters on the new £10 note with Mary Somerville on the other side. Nice compliment to the fishy fivers. #10poundnote #tenner #ten #marysomerville #money #otters #rbs #note #pound
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adelaysuscosas · 6 years
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El extraordinario caso de #MarySomerville, la #científica que hizo fáciles las #matemáticas#ciencia #science #matematicas #Mathematics #lamujerenlaciencia #womanandscience https://t.co/rg0CqRVWyX
— María Jesús (@mjequimica) August 20, 2018
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outlanderanatomy · 7 years
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Greetings, anatomy students! Mayhap today we can briefly turn from Outlander Season 3 frantic frenzy to consider another event happening later in 2017. Today’s lesson is atypical, but join me as we briefly delve into historical science. A similar lesson posted last year: Anatomy Lesson #34, The Amazing Saga of Human Anatomy, celebrating the startling history of human anatomy. Later this year, something wonderful will happen! Royal Bank of Scotland will release two new £10 sterling banknotes featuring the first non-royal woman to appear on its paper currency. Who is this woman and why will she be honored in this manner? Please, read on! http://ift.tt/2gnuptS This and more Anatomy Lessons at http://ift.tt/2chRR6Q! A deeply grateful, Outlander Anatomist . . . #anatomylessons #scottishscience #womeninscience #marysomerville http://ift.tt/2gntp9b
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phuongleeonop · 5 years
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3 ĐIỀU MARY SOMERVILLE ĐÃ DẠY CHO TRADER | DANH NGÔN TRADER
Hãy quên vụ Corona đang truyền cảm sốt và tiếp nhận nguồn cảm hứng mới từ danh nhân #MARYSOMERVILLE.
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trowelblazers · 10 years
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'The Light of Science' a satirical cartoon by Henry T De la Beche (1832). Charlotte Murchison shines the light of science, dispelling the darkness which covered the world.
Charles Lyell called her timid. Benjamin Disraeli called her the silent wife of a stiff geological prig. Yet Charlotte Murchison was the woman who opened up the lecture theatres of Kings College London to female geology students, who collected fossils across the UK and continental Europe despite relapsing malaria, and who is credited with the making of one the most lauded careers in 19th Century geology — that of her husband, Roderick Impey Murchison. Charlotte Murchison (1788-1869) was clearly more than just someone’s shy and quiet wife.
Charlotte Murchison (nee Hugonin) was born on April 18, 1788 in Hampshir…Read More
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