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Jean-Frederic

French alchemist who, during the Second World War, worked as an assistant to Jean-Frederic Joliot-Curie, the grandson of Marie... [Pg.146]

This frame is named the Frenet frame after Jean-Frederic Frenet (1816-1900). [Pg.375]

Hahnium and JoUotium, named after Otto Hahn and Jean-Frederic Joliot and Mme. Joliot-Curie, were suggested as names for Element 105. The lUPAC in August 1997 finally resolved the issue, naming Element 105 Dubnium with the symbol Db. Dubnium is thought to have prt rties similar to tantalum. [Pg.706]

Pierre and Marie Curie shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics for their work explaining radioactivity that occurs naturally. Their daughter, Irene Joliot-Curie (1897-1956), and Irene s husband, Jean-Frederic Joliot-Curie (1900-1958), shared the 1935 Nobel Prize in chemistry for their discovery of radioactivity that can be induced artificially. [Pg.181]

Jean-Noel Rouzaud, Christian Clinard, Frederic Chevallier, Alexandre Thery and Francois Beguin... [Pg.421]

We thank Thierry Jean, Mark Crawford and Frederic Revah for helpful comments in the preparation of this chapter. We acknowledge the efforts of all individuals at Cerep involved in the BioPrint project and in data acquisition. We also thank Emmanuelle Guillaume for table preparation. [Pg.204]

Walker, Frederic, Jean de Meun and alchemy, J Chem Educ, 7, 2865... [Pg.469]

In speaking of the loss to both chemistry and medicine by too narrow specialization in either science, Herman Boerhaave once wrote, What praise then is not merited by Jean Bohn and Frederic Hoffmann, who excel in both and who thereby acquired such a great reputation (45). [Pg.474]

Many recent publications have focused on the chemical revolution of Lavoisier, providing a much broader context within which this work clearly fits. Perhaps the most important contemporary writer is Frederic Lawrence Holmes, who has published two books on Lavoisier, both based on detailed examination of Lavoisier s laboratory notebooks. These have provided the modern reader with a reliable analysis of Lavoisier s chemical thinking. Accounts of Lavoisier s broader activities have also been given by Arthur Donovan and Jean-Pierre Poirier. ... [Pg.164]

Frederic DEBELLE, Marie-Carmen MUNIZ-MARTINEZ, Jean-LouisVANHERWEGHEM and Joelle NORTIER... [Pg.757]

Pascal Anzieu, Patrick Aujollet, Dominique Barbier, Anne Bassi, Frederic Bertrand, Alain Le Duigou, Jean Leybros, Gilles Rodriguez... [Pg.155]

Riadh Hajlaoui, Frederic Demanze, Pratima Srivastava, Claude Nogues, Xavier Pan, Peter Spearman, BeUcassem Nessakh, Ahmed El Kassmi, Mohammad Mottaghi, and Wolfgang Kalb. He is indebted to Philippe Delannoy, Jean-Luc Bredas, Jerome Comil, Fabio Biscarini, Antoine Kahn, Jean-Noel Chazalviel, and Libero Zuppiroli for stimulating discussions and fruitful collaborations. [Pg.99]

Frederic Lefehvre, Jean-Pierre Candy, and Jean-Marie Basset... [Pg.782]

Gromada, Jerome le Pichon, Luc Mortreux, Andre Leising, Frederic Carpentier, Jean-Francois., Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2003,683,44-55... [Pg.454]

CHRISTINE ENJALBAL, FREDERIC LAMATY, JEAN MARTINEZ, and JEAN-LOUIS AUBAGNAC... [Pg.125]

Michel L, Eric P, Frederic J, Jean-Pol D. Iron-based catalysts with improved oxygen reduction activity in polymer electrolyte fuel cells. Science 2009 324(5923) 71-4. [Pg.277]

Jean-Noel Voile , Remi Guillon Frederic Bancel Yves-Alain Bekro Jean-Luc Pirat , David Virieux ... [Pg.129]

Bruno Jean, Heux Laurent, Dubreuil Frederic, Chambat Gerard, and Cousin Fabrice. Non-electrostatic building of biomimetic cellulose-xyloglucan multilayers. Langmuir. 25 no. 7 (2009) 3920-3923. [Pg.113]


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