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Periodic Table
The periodic table of elements is useful for Chemistry. KDE has an excellent Periodic Table application called kalzium, which on OpenBSD is in the kdeedu package (usually installed to /usr/local/bin/kalzium).
I was reminded of this by the xkcd comic called Elements, and discovered that the current version of the periodic table is credited to Dmitri Mendeleev, who published his table in 1869.
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