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    Index.  Duclaux. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Émile Duclaux. Biography of Emile Duclaux, Pasteur Brewing Works by or about Émile Duclaux at the...
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  • Duclaux may refer to: Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (1857–1944), English writer and Francophile scholar Émile Duclaux (1840–1904), French microbiologist and...
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  • Agnes-Marie-François Darmesteter after her first marriage, and Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux after her second; 27 February 1857 – 9 February 1944) was an Anglo-French...
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    a student assistant in chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences, under Émile Duclaux. From 1874 to 1878, he continued his studies in Paris and was admitted...
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    January 2022 at the Wayback Machine. Summarizing a development by Émile Duclaux (Émile Duclaux, Pasteur, histoire d'un esprit, Sceaux, 1896, p. 198, available...
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    directed by two normaliens (graduates of the École Normale Supérieure), Émile Duclaux (general microbiology research) and Charles Chamberland (microbes research...
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    substrate on which the enzyme acts, has been traced to French scientist Émile Duclaux (1840–1904), who intended to honor the discoverers of diastase – the...
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  • enzyme. Its usage in subsequently discovered enzymes was proposed by Émile Duclaux, with the intention of honoring the first scientists to isolate diastase...
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  • 38-39, online. Summarizing a development by the Pasteurian Émile Duclaux (Émile Duclaux, Pasteur, histoire d'un esprit, Sceaux, 1896, p. 198, online)...
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  • enzymes using the suffix "-ase" has been traced to French scientist Émile Duclaux (1840-1904), who intended to honor the discoverers of diastase by introducing...
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    to the French Academy of Sciences in the same year, by his colleague Emile Duclaux, in a classic paper titled "La peste bubonique à Hong-Kong". From 1895...
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    shorter wavelengths, hindered microbial growth. Expanding upon this work, Émile Duclaux, in 1885, identified variations in sunlight sensitivity among different...
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    a retrial. It included the names of Émile Zola, Anatole France, director of the Pasteur Institute Émile Duclaux, Daniel Halévy, Fernand Gregh, Félix...
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  • composer (born 1841) Wilhelm His Sr., Swiss anatomist (born 1831) May 2 Émile Duclaux, French microbiologist (born 1840) Mathilde Esch, Austrian genre painter...
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    the first antivenom for snake venom known as the Calmette's serum. Émile Duclaux, microbiologist and chemist. Louis Mékarski, engineer and inventor who...
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    Archaeologist, historian Jean-Baptiste Rames (1832–1894), Geologist Émile Duclaux (1840-1904), Physician, Chemist and biologist Jules Rengade (1841-1915)...
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    Maurice Estève, French painter; in Culan, Cher, France (d. 2001) Died: Émile Duclaux, 63, French microbiologist Edgar Fawcett, 56, American poet and novelist...
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  • Tour-du-Pin Lycée Émile Combes, Pons Lycée Émile Duclaux, Aurillac Lycée Émile Littré, Avranches Lycée Émile Loubet, Valence Lycée Émile Zola, Aix-en-Provence...
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    he moved to the Pasteur Institute in Paris where he trained under Émile Duclaux. He received a degree in chemistry in 1892 and took an interest in bacteriology...
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    Engelmann in Utrecht, The Netherlands, and then with Gaston Bonnier and Émile Duclaux in Paris from December 1886 to March 1887. Elfving attended academic...
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  • co-founded the "People's Union" with Ferdinand Buisson, Maurice Bouchor, Émile Duclaux and Théodore Steeg. In France, as of 2015, 113 educational institutions...
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  • dissertation committee consisted of Gabriel Lippmann, Edmond Bouty, and Émile Duclaux. In September 1901, Bénard attended the conference of the British Association...
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  • Ducke (1876–1959) Ducker – Sophie Charlotte Ducker (1909–2004) DuclauxÉmile Duclaux (1840–1904) Dufft – Adolf Dufft (1800–1875) Dufour – Léon Jean...
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    co-founded the "People's Union" with Ferdinand Buisson, Maurice Bouchor, Émile Duclaux and Pauline Kergomard, and was secretary of the union for two years...
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    Louis Pasteur's students, in particular the chemistry class taught by Émile Duclaux. He defended his doctoral thesis in 1901; the subject was experimental...
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  • and trace elements Bertrand's rule Scientific career Institutions Institut Pasteur Doctoral advisor Émile Duclaux Other academic advisors Edmond Frémy...
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  • physiological chemistry at the École des hautes etudes. With assistance from Emile Duclaux (1840–1904) and Elie Metchnikoff (1845–1916), he was appointed head...
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  • took a courses in microbiology at the Pasteur Institute, taught by Émile Duclaux, Roux and Élie Metchnikoff. At the age of 25, while out a walk in the...
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    Frink Smith, she also translated the 1896 biography of Louis Pasteur by Émile Duclaux. She died in San Francisco, California. The standard author abbreviation...
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    editorial board included Jean Perrin, Paul Langevin, Aimé Cotton, Jacques Duclaux, Henri Mouton, Robert Lespieau, Noël Bernard and Louis-Jacques Simon. Léon...
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