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Claude, Georges

Claude, Georges, Preparation industrielle du krypton et du x6non et... [Pg.800]

Claude, Georges (1870 1960) A French chemist and physicist noted for his study of... [Pg.68]

The concept of OTEC was first envisioned by the French physicist Jacques-Arsene d Arsonval, in 1881. The first working OTEC system was built in Cuba in 1930, by the physicist Georges Claude, who also invented the neon lamp. [Pg.890]

French chemist and physicist Georges Claude invents the first neon light. [Pg.1245]

A beautiful month on Lake Qntario in a very friendly atmosphere. John Coleman, Bob Erdahl, Claude Garrod, Richard Hall, Hans Kummer, J. Lindenberg, R. McWeeny, Yngve Qhrn, David Peat, Mitja Rosina, Mary-Beth Ruskai, Darwin Smith, George Warsket, Antonio Ciampi, Ernest Davidson, and others discussed A-representability, the interpretation of RDMs, and other unsolved problems. [Pg.13]

Moureu and his collaborators, unfortunately, were never able to find any source of neon, argon, krypton, and xenon that would be easier to exploit than the atmosphere. M. Georges Claude however succeeded in tapping this difficult but limitless source of the rare gases and developed from it a wonderful new field of illumination (81, 83). [Pg.797]

In a major advance in biochemistry, Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, and George Palade developed methods for separating organelles from the cytosol and from each other—an essential step in isolating biomolecules and larger cell components and investigating their... [Pg.6]

Albert Claude, Christian R. de Duve, and George E. Palade Physiology/Medicine Cell structure... [Pg.84]

The industry got its start in 1895 when Dr. Carl von Linde, a pioneer in refrigeration technology, received the first patent for the liquefaction and rectification of air into its major components oxygen and nitrogen (Almqvist, E., IOMA). Georges Claude soon developed this work further in Paris, France, improving the efficiency of the liquefaction process. [Pg.141]

Claude Louis Navier (1785-1836) was a French scientist who, using molecular arguments, derived the equation in 1882 George Gabriel Stokes (1819-1903) was a British physicist who made many contributions to the theory of viscous flow in the period 1845-1850. [Pg.45]

Julie Mougin,1 Georges Gousseau,1 Bertrand Morel,1 Florence Lefebvre-Joud,1 Frangois Le Naour,1 Florent Chauveau,2 Jean-Claude Grenier2... [Pg.119]

The most striking admission of being a preposterous liar is perhaps that by famous Jewish Auschwitz survivor Rudolf Vrba to his fellow-Jew and fellow- survivor Georg Klein. Asked if everything is true that Vrba had said about Auschwitz during an interview made for Claude Lanzmann s movie Shoa, Vrba answered with a sardonic smile on his face 257 "7 do not know. I was just an actor and I recited my text. ... [Pg.115]

Pierre Marais, En lisant de pres les ecrivains chantres de la Shoah - Primo Levi, Georges Wellers, Jean-Claude Pressac, La Vielle Taupe, Paris 1991 Pierre Marais, Les camions agaz en question, Polemiques, Paris 1994 Sonja Margolina, Das Ende derLugen, Siedler, Berlin 1992... [Pg.592]

Neon lighting was invented by French chemist Georges Claude (1870— I960). Claude displayed his first neon sign at the Paris fixposition of 1910. He sold the first neon advertising sign to a Paris barber two years later. [Pg.367]

A French chemist named Georges Claude invented the first neon sign in 1910. For additional information on his unsuccessful attempts to use seawater to generate electricity, see pages 200-205. [Pg.518]

Behr, Jean-Bernard Evina, Claude Mvondo Phung, Nga Guillerm, Georges, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1,11,1597-1599(1997). [Pg.154]


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