Baron Charles Cagniard de la Tour (31 March 1777 – 5 July 1859) was a French engineer and physicist. Charles Cagniard was born in Paris, and after attending...
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Critical point (thermodynamics) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
first discovered by Charles Cagniard de la Tour in 1822 and named by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1860 and Thomas Andrews in 1869. Cagniard showed that CO2 could...
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continuous, or second-order, phase transition. Originally reported by Charles Cagniard de la Tour in 1823 in mixtures of alcohol and water, its importance was...
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1819, an improved siren was developed and named by Baron Charles Cagniard de la Tour. De la Tour's siren consisted of two perforated disks that were mounted...
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gas-like states within the supercritical fluid. In 1822, Baron Charles Cagniard de la Tour discovered the critical point of a substance in his famous cannon...
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until his death in 1873. A different theory was supported by Charles Cagniard de la Tour and cell theorist Theodor Schwann, who claimed that alcoholic...
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fermentation ("putrefaction") was symbolized by Capricorn ♑︎. In 1837, Charles Cagniard de la Tour, Theodor Schwann and Friedrich Traugott Kützing independently...
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used a carefully balanced steam-powered apparatus designed by Charles Cagniard de la Tour. Foucault originally used tin-mercury mirrors, however at speeds...
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Spontaneous generation (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
[Erasmus] Darwin calls it, spontaneous generation." In 1837, Charles Cagniard de la Tour, a physicist, and Theodor Schwann, one of the founders of cell...
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Theodor Schwann (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
fermentation. His work on yeast was independent of work done by Charles Cagniard de la Tour and Friedrich Traugott Kützing, all of whom published work in...
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inventor, created the first known photograph (b. 1765) 1859 – Charles Cagniard de la Tour, French physicist and engineer (b. 1777) 1862 – Heinrich Georg...
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Abraham Peter Schulz, German pianist and composer (d. 1800) 1777 – Charles Cagniard de la Tour, French physicist and engineer (d. 1859) 1778 – Coenraad Jacob...
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Condenser. Robison did however invent the siren, though it was Charles Cagniard de la Tour who named it after producing an improved model. Towards the end...
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Robison's siren, which was also being adopted at the time by Charles Cagniard de la Tour to test the range of human hearing. By 1834 Savart was constructing...
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Chargino Charles's law Charles-Augustin de Coulomb Charles Archambeau Charles Bruce (physicist) Charles Cagniard de la Tour Charles Chree Charles Christian...
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(born 1800) 16 April - Alexis de Tocqueville, political thinker and historian (born 1805) 5 July - Charles Cagniard de la Tour, engineer and physicist (born...
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Saint-Lô (redirect from Gare de Saint Lô)
Rouen: E. Cagniard. 1890-1891. Houben, Daniel (1994). Saint-Lô [Saint-Lô] (in French). Rennes: A. Sutton. Houël, Gabriel. Histoire de la ville de Saint-Lô...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Le Mans (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
dominicains de la province de France. Cagniard (Léon Gy, successeur). pp. 150–151. Charles Urbain (1893). Nicolas Coeffeteau, dominicain, évèque de Marseille:...
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1566 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Gouellain, Gustave; Cochet, Jean Benoît Désiré (1863). Revue de la Normandie (in French). E. Cagniard. p. 91. Retrieved December 2, 2023. Allgemeiner Harz-Berg-Kalender...
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1560s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Gouellain, Gustave; Cochet, Jean Benoît Désiré (1863). Revue de la Normandie (in French). E. Cagniard. p. 91. Retrieved 2 December 2023. Allgemeiner Harz-Berg-Kalender...
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