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The discoverer of rubidium
and cesium, Bunsen
was solely occupied with experimentation and facts and resisted being
drawn into theories: "One irrefragable and important act was worth
an ocean of theories." In his last lectures of 1889, he did not even
refer to the Periodic Law of Dmitri
Mendeleev and Lothar
Meyer, both of whom had worked with him in Heidelberg.
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