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- Dorothy Blanche Louisa Marshall (12 December 1868 – 1966) was a British chemist who worked at Girton, Avery Hill and the National Physical Laboratory. In 1904, she signed a petition for women to be admitted as a Fellow of the Chemical Society. (en)
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- Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Technology (en)
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- William Ramsay, Lucy Hall, Winifred Judson (en)
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- Vaporisation of liquids (en)
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- Dorothy Blanche Louisa Marshall (en)
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- Girton College, Cambridge
Newnham College
Avery Hill Training College
Huddersfield Municipal High School
Clapham High School
National Physical Laboratory (en)
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- Dorothy Blanche Louisa Marshall (12 December 1868 – 1966) was a British chemist who worked at Girton, Avery Hill and the National Physical Laboratory. In 1904, she signed a petition for women to be admitted as a Fellow of the Chemical Society. (en)
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- Dorothy Blanche Louisa Marshall (en)
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