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Balmer

/ ˈbalmər /

noun

  1. BalmerJohann Jakob18251898MSwissSCIENCE: mathematician Johann Jakob . 1825–98, Swiss mathematician; discovered (1885) a formula giving the wavelengths of a series of lines in the hydrogen spectrum (the Balmer series )
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One significant piece was a 2014 article by Randall Balmer, who is an evangelical historian.

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Gareth Balmer, project manager at the support service WithYou in Fife, told BBC Scotland News he was seeing increasing levels of adulteration in drugs, including heroin and street benzodiazepines.

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Mr Balmer said he was concerned that patterns of drug use that had hit the US were emerging in the UK.

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Naloxone has had a huge impact in reducing fatal overdoses but Mr Balmer said it does not work on xylazine.

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"I don't think people realise that the numbers, especially of our breeding gulls, have been declining," said Dawn Balmer of the British Trust for Ornithology.

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