• The Charcot plate was a fragment of the Phoenix plate. The subduction of the Charcot plate, beneath West Antarctica, stopped before 83 Ma, and became fused...
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    Bellingshausen plate – Ancient tectonic plate that fused onto the Antarctic plate Charcot plate – Fragment of the Phoenix tectonic plate fused to the Antarctic...
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  • of Jean-Martin Charcot Charcot Bay Charcot Cove Charcot Island Charcot Plate, a tectonic plate under West Antarctica Cape Charcot Charcot Station, a French...
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    southwestern part of the Phoenix plate fragmented into the Charcot plate, much in the same way in which the Rivera and Cocos plates were formed by the fragmentation...
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    hours after death". Georges Didi-Huberman, Jean-Martin Charcot, Invention de l'hystérie : Charcot et l'iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière, Editions...
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    Sea Plate has been classified by scientists as a fully subducted microplate that is part of the Molucca Sea Collision Complex. The Molucca Sea Plate represents...
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    contributed with Dumont d'Urville Station and Charcot Station in Adélie Land. The ship Commandant Charcot of the French Navy spent nine months of 1949/50...
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  • particular due to Charcot's public hypnotism sessions, was crucial in the invention of psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud, a student of Charcot. Freud later witnessed...
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    complex portion of the tectonic boundary between the Eurasian Plate and the Philippine Sea Plate, comprising most of the country of the Philippines. It includes...
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  • notes in his book Collision at Home Plate: The Lives of Pete Rose and Bart Giamatti that Giamatti suffered from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, an inherited...
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    although many medical historians regard Jean-Martin Charcot as the father of the discipline, Charcot owed much to Duchenne, often acknowledging him as "mon...
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    condition that would later be renamed Parkinson's disease by Jean-Martin Charcot. James Parkinson was born on 11 April 1755 in Shoreditch, London, England...
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    France. Bonaparte Point in Antarctica was named after him by Jean-Baptiste Charcot. There is also a small lake on the mountains above the Coast Sámi/Norwegian...
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    For example, kinesin deficiencies have been identified as the cause for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and some kidney diseases. Dynein deficiencies can lead...
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    contributed Dumont d'Urville Station and Charcot Station in Adélie Land. As a forerunner expedition, the ship Commandant Charcot of the French Navy spent nine months...
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    discovery. In January 1910, the French expedition led by Jean-Baptiste Charcot and his ship Pourquoi-Pas confirmed Bellingshausen's discovery, but they...
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    Albert Londe was hired as a medical photographer by neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot. In 1882, he devised a camera with nine lenses and intricate timing system...
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  • Salpêtrière hospital in Paris in 1878 by Charcot. He hired Albert Londe who worked at Salpêtrière under Charcot's supervision. Londe was to not only make...
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    French Antarctic Expedition (FrAE; 1903-05) and named by Jean-Baptiste Charcot for Aristide Briand (1862-1932), French statesman and Minister of Public...
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    contributed with Dumont d'Urville Station and Charcot Station in Adélie Land. The ship Commandant Charcot of the French Navy spent nine months of 1949/50...
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    outstanding scientific photographer of his time. In 1878 neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot hired Londe as a medical photographer at the Salpêtrière. In 1882 Londe...
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  • Chappel Island Chata Rock Charcot Island or Charcot Land (69°45′S 75°15′W / 69.750°S 75.250°W / -69.750; -75.250 (Charcot Island)) Charlton Island...
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    Base Nimrod Expedition Nimrod French Antarctic Expeditions Pourquoi-Pas Charcot Japanese Antarctic Expedition Shirase Amundsen's South Pole expedition...
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    2019-08-03. Retrieved 2019-10-13. Pourquoi-pas? "Jean-Baptiste-Étienne-Auguste Charcot". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2019-07-11. Retrieved 2019-09-03. Kainan Maru...
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    Cretaceous epoch. Throughout the Cenozoic Era, the subduction of the Pacific plate, the collision of India with Eurasia, and the continued opening of the North...
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  • Paris. His father was Dr. Édouard Brissaud, a student of Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot. His fellow students at Cormon were his brother Jacques, André-Édouard...
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    force production in injected muscle in wild-type mice and mouse models of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy, without systemic...
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    documents in La Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, where Freud had studied with Charcot. Masson writes that the scientific community has been largely silent about...
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    at the Wayback Machine) Cleveland, D.W.; Rothstein, J.D. (2001). "From Charcot to Lou Gehrig: deciphering selective motor neuron death in ALS" (PDF)....
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    and parades. The Third French Antarctic Expedition, led by Jean-Baptiste Charcot, was supported by the Uruguay. The ship operated through the Drake Passage...
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