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- Q101603 description "German chemist".
- Q101603 description "German chemist".
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- Q101603 abstract "Edmund ter Meer (31 July 1852 – 5 November 1931) was a German chemist who discovered the ter Meer reaction and founded in 1877 the ter Meer dye company in Uerdingen. After the fusion with the aniline factory of Julius Weiler the Weiler-ter Meer company was formed. This company later became part of the Bayer company. His son Fritz ter Meer also became a chemist associated to the Bayer company.".
- Q101603 birthDate "1852-07-31".
- Q101603 birthYear "1852".
- Q101603 deathDate "1931-11-05".
- Q101603 deathYear "1931".
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- Q101603 birthDate "1852-07-31".
- Q101603 dateOfBirth "1852-07-31".
- Q101603 dateOfDeath "1931-11-05".
- Q101603 deathDate "1931-11-05".
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- Q101603 name "Edmund ter Meer".
- Q101603 name "Meer, Edmund Ter".
- Q101603 nationality Q183.
- Q101603 shortDescription "German chemist".
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- Q101603 comment "Edmund ter Meer (31 July 1852 – 5 November 1931) was a German chemist who discovered the ter Meer reaction and founded in 1877 the ter Meer dye company in Uerdingen. After the fusion with the aniline factory of Julius Weiler the Weiler-ter Meer company was formed. This company later became part of the Bayer company. His son Fritz ter Meer also became a chemist associated to the Bayer company.".
- Q101603 label "Edmund ter Meer".
- Q101603 givenName "Edmund Ter".
- Q101603 name "Edmund Ter Meer".
- Q101603 name "Edmund ter Meer".
- Q101603 name "Meer, Edmund Ter".
- Q101603 surname "Meer".