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Wat (wie) is Wahl per Akklamation - definitie

AMERICAN CHEMIST
Arthur C. Wahl; Arthur Charles Wahl; Art Wahl; Wahl, Arthur

Betty Wahl         
AMERICAN NOVELIST AND SHORT STORY WRITER
Betty Wahl Powers; Elizabeth Alice Wahl
Elizabeth Alice Wahl (1924–1988) was an American novelist and short story writer. She was born on January 24, 1924 in St.
Nicholas Wahl         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN
Anthony Nicholas Maria Wahl; Nick Wahl; Wahl, Nicholas
Anthony Nicholas Maria Wahl (7 June 1928 – 13 September 1996) was an American historian.Professor Nicholas Wahl; Obituary.
Saul Wahl         
LEGENDARY POLISH KING
Shaul Wohl; Shaul Whol; Saul wohl; Abraski Wahl
Saul Wahl Katzenellenbogen (1541–1617) was a wealthy and politically influential Polish Jew who is said to have briefly occupied the throne of Poland on 18 August 1587. He has historically borne the nickname, "Le roi d'un jour" (king for a day).

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Arthur Wahl

Arthur Charles Wahl (September 8, 1917 – March 6, 2006) was an American chemist who, as a doctoral student of Glenn T. Seaborg at the University of California, Berkeley, first isolated plutonium in February 1941. He was a worker on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos until 1946, when he joined Washington University in St. Louis. Beginning in 1952, he was the Henry V. Farr Professor of Radiochemistry; he received the American Chemical Society Award in Nuclear Chemistry in 1966 and retired in 1983. He moved back to Los Alamos in 1991 and continued his scientific writing until 2005. He died in 2006 of Parkinson's disease and pneumonia.