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- Edward Leo Cochran Jr. (born 1929) was a chemist known for his work with free radicals. In 1956 he moved from Orange, Connecticut, to his hometown in Clarksville, Maryland, and began his career at Applied Physics Laboratory. He also served as the second county executive of Howard County, Maryland. (en)
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- Edward Leo Cochran Jr. (en)
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- Loyola University, Duquesne University, University of Notre Dame, PhD (en)
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- Edward Leo Cochran Jr. (en)
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- Mary Catherine, Christopher, Courtney , Edward Leo III, William, Mark (en)
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- Edward Leo Cochran Jr. (en)
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- The Photolysis of the Alkyl Iodides in the Liquid Phase (en)
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- Edward Leo Cochran Jr. (born 1929) was a chemist known for his work with free radicals. In 1956 he moved from Orange, Connecticut, to his hometown in Clarksville, Maryland, and began his career at Applied Physics Laboratory. He also served as the second county executive of Howard County, Maryland. (en)
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- Edward Leo Cochran Jr. (en)
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