Jean Fabry (6 June 1876 – 1 June 1968) was a French politician. He served in the French Army during World War I, and he became an officer of the Legion...
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In optics, a Fabry–Pérot interferometer (FPI) or etalon is an optical cavity made from two parallel reflecting surfaces (i.e.: thin mirrors). Optical...
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functions Jean Fabry (1876-1968), French politician Johannes Fabry, German dermatologist who provided the first description of Fabry disease Joseph Fabry, author...
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Justice Jean Fabry – Minister of National Defence and War Eugène Frot – Minister of the Interior François Piétri – Minister of Finance Jean Valadier...
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Arts, and Technical Education Joseph Capus - Minister of Agriculture Jean Fabry - Minister of Colonies Yves Le Trocquer - Minister of Public Works, Ports...
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Pierre Laval (redirect from Pièrre Jean Marie Laval)
Pierre Laval – President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean Fabry – Minister of War Joseph Paganon – Minister of the Interior Marcel Régnier...
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Alfred Perot (redirect from Jean-Baptiste Gaspard Gustav Alfred Pérot)
Jean-Baptiste Alfred Perot (French: [pəʁo]; 3 November 1863 – 28 November 1925) was a French physicist. Together with his colleague Charles Fabry he developed...
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in 1906. From 1910 to 1914, Cabannes worked in the laboratory of Charles Fabry at Aix-Marseille University on the topic launched by Lord Rayleigh at the...
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Marie Paul Auguste Charles Fabry ForMemRS (French: [fabʁi]; 11 June 1867 – 11 December 1945) was a French physicist working on optics. Together with Alfred...
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Emile Fabry (1865–1966) was a Belgian artist and painter in the Symbolist style. Fabry was born in Verviers. He was a student of Jean-François Portaels...
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1934 1 year, 43 days Paul-Boncour Daladier I Sarraut I Chautemps II 136 Jean Fabry 30 January 1934 4 February 1934 5 days Daladier II 137 Joseph Paul-Boncour...
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with the French Socialist Party (PSF) and the Socialist Party of France-Jean Jaurès Union PSdF) to form the Socialist Republican Union (USR). Also in...
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characterized by hyperkeratosis. Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum refers to Fabry's disease, but this is usually considered a distinct condition. Presentation...
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DIANE Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4289-9343-3, retrieved 2016-03-02 Duroselle, Jean-Baptiste (2013-10-18), France and the Nazi Threat: The Collapse of French...
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Charles Eugène Fabry (French: [øʒɛn fabʁi]; 16 October 1856 – 6 October 1944) was a French mathematician. Fabry is best known for studying the singularities...
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Limited, (1990) ISBN 0-245-54692-8 Fabry 1958, p. 12. Fabry 1958, p. 18. Fabry 1958, p. 23. Fabry 1958, p. 26. Fabry 1958, p. 58. Cf. Sue Bleiweiss, The...
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1917 – 20 January 1920 Albert Sarraut 20 January 1920 – 29 March 1924 Jean Fabry 29 March – 14 June 1924 Édouard Daladier 14 June 1924 – 17 April 1925...
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retirement in 1924. "Louis Fabry (1862-1939)", Jean Bosler, Ciel et Terre 56 (1940), pp. 36–39, Bibcode:1940C&T....56...36B. "Fabry, Louis", Jacques R. Lévy...
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resonator included a small super mirror part of a very short Laser driven Fabry-Perot cavity. Richard's research indicated that the optical power in the...
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Hubble and the work on optical phenomena of such physicists as Michelson, Fabry and Perot. Bosler won the Prix Jules Janssen in 1911 from the Société astronomique...
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Julie; or, The New Heloise (category Works by Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
Roland Mortier, Genève, Droz, 1980, pp. 95–106 (in French) Anne Srabian de Fabry, "L'Architecture secrète de La Nouvelle Héloïse", Australian Journal of...
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campus where Actelion was founded under the leadership of Actelion founders Jean-Paul Clozel as CEO and Martine Clozel as CSO. The company expects to be profitable...
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Delville on this project: Constant Montald, Emile Vloors, Omer Dierickx, Emile Fabry and Albert Ciamberlani. The last two were friends of Delville's since his...
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Honoré Fabri (redirect from Honoré Fabry)
Francisco Suárez Robert Bellarmine Peter Canisius Edmund Campion Pierre-Jean De Smet Augustin Barruel Aloysius Gonzaga Frederick Copleston Karl Rahner...
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Alexis Brimeyer (redirect from Alexis Ceslaw Maurice Jean Brimeyer)
6 September 1948, divorcing him shortly thereafter and marrying Joseph Fabry in 1950. [citation needed] In August 1984, Alexis' mother, Beatrice, married...
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Acroparesthesia is severe pain in the extremities, and may be caused by Fabry disease, a type of sphingolipidosis. It can also be a sign of hypocalcemia...
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with the acquisition across the frontier in France of "Utzschneider und Fabry" of Sarreguemines and in Belgium where they established "Keramis". A facility...
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Sanofi (redirect from Jean-François Dehecq)
epidermal autografts), for thickness burns. Fabrazyme (Agalsidase), for Fabry disease. Flagyl (Metronidazole), for vaginal infections, marketed by Pfizer...
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Butterlin (1912-1921) René de Moustier (1921-1929) Gaston Japy (1921-1936) Jean Fabry (1936-1940) Maurice Baufle (1934-1940) René de Moustier (1929-1935) Georges...
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undergrad was completed in 1913 and his Ph.D. in 1928 under Charles Fabry and Jean Cabannes. In between, he served (and was wounded) in World War I and...
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