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6 unusual facts about Peter Murray


Chemical Markup Language

It has been developed over more than a decade by Murray-Rust, Rzepa and others and has been tested in many areas and on a variety of machines.

Peter Murray

Peter Marshall Murray (1888–1969), president of the National Medical Association, 1932–1933

Peter J. Murray (born 1951), retired mathematics teacher and children's author

Peter Murray-Rust

In 2002, Peter Murray-Rust and his colleagues proposed an electronic repository for unpublished chemical data called the World Wide Molecular Matrix (WWMM).

With Henry Rzepa he has extended this to chemistry through the development of markup languages, especially Chemical Markup Language.

World Wide Molecular Matrix

First proposed in 2002 by Peter Murray-Rust and his colleagues in the chemistry department at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, WWMM provides a free, easily searchable database for information about thousands of complicated molecules, data that would otherwise remain inaccessible to scientists.



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Surviving Japan

Executive producer was Simon Hilton; producers were Madoka Miyoshi, Kai "Oswald " Seidler, Martin Peter Murray and Chris Noland; Cinematographer was Chris Noland; editing was done by Chris Noland, MB X. McClain and Andrea Hale; sound editor and mixer Gary Mula; Soundtrack contribution of "Kurushi" by Yoko Ono.