Andree's Camp on White Island - After Thirty-Three Years: M. Sorensen (zoologist), and Dr. Gunnar Horn, leader of the Norwegian scientific expedition, and Captain P. Eliassen, master of the Bratvaag, and Botanist Olaf Hanssen. October 9, 1930. (Photo by The Times). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/andrees-camp-on-white-island-after-thirty-three-years-m-sorensen-zoologist-and-dr-gunnar-horn-leader-of-the-norwegian-scientific-expedition-and-captain-p-eliassen-master-of-the-bratvaag-and-botanist-olaf-hanssen-october-9-1930-photo-by-the-times-image463585512.html
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RMRJMA9P–. Bacteriological apparatus : pathological, biochemical. Scientific apparatus and instruments; Bacteriology; Chemical industry. ®f)i> UiU Qlnrp0rati0tt, RartftnUr, $ Hydrogen-Ion Apparatus—Acree. Following the earliest preliminary work of Ostwald, Nernst, and others, the hydrogen electrode was recognized by Acree, Lewis, Hildebrand, Sorensen, Lapworth and Denham in 1907-9 as an instrument having great future possibilities in pure and industrial organic and inorganic chemistry and in biological fields. The developments in these lines have been very extensive since that time and the equipmen
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