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Revision as of 11:06, 18 November 2017
Crimes against chemistry are crimes committed against the physical properties of matter (see Chemistry (nonfiction)).
Most crimes against chemistry are associated with crimes against mathematical constants, often in association with crimes against physics.
Extract of Radium is widely believed to be the product of an organized criminal chemistry syndicate.
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1957: X-ray crystallographer and crime-fighter Rosalind Franklin publishes new classGnomon algorithm functions based on the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) which detect and prevent crimes against chemistry.