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Matter / Antoine Lavoisier / Jan Ingenhousz / Phlogiston theory / Oxygen / Photosynthesis / Carbon dioxide / Erasmus Darwin / Botany / Chemistry / Fellows of the Royal Society / Biology
Date: 2001-02-06 19:40:18
Matter
Antoine Lavoisier
Jan Ingenhousz
Phlogiston theory
Oxygen
Photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide
Erasmus Darwin
Botany
Chemistry
Fellows of the Royal Society
Biology

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