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    Joseph Monier (French: [mɔnje]; 8 November 1823, Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, France – 13 March 1906, Paris) was a French gardener and one of the principal...
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  • Monier (1889–1913), French anarchist Evelyn Monier-Williams (1920–2015), English barrister Georges Monier (1892–1974), Belgian composer Iszlam Monier...
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    It was designed by Joseph Monier and built c. 1904. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 4 August 1998. The Monier Ventilation Shafts are...
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    It was designed by Joseph Monier and built c. 1904. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 4 August 1998. The Monier Ventilation Shafts are...
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    It was designed by Joseph Monier and built c. 1904. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 4 August 1998. The Monier Ventilation Shafts are...
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    "modern" Portland cement. Reinforced concrete was invented in 1849 by Joseph Monier. and the first reinforced concrete house was built by François Coignet...
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    was built in 1853 in the Paris suburbs by François Coignet. In 1877 Joseph Monier introduced the idea of strengthening the concrete with a mesh of iron...
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    between the English counties of Suffolk and Norfolk. In 1873, Frenchman Joseph Monier obtained a French patent for a method of iron-wire reinforced concrete...
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    inventors of ferrocement are Frenchmen Joseph Monier who dubbed it "ciment armé" (armored cement) and Joseph-Louis Lambot who constructed a boat with...
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    Unfortunately, his patents went no further and were superseded by patents of Joseph Monier. The original prototype is preserved at the Museum of Brignoles [fr]...
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    Joseph Monier of France is one of the most notable figures for the invention and popularization of reinforced concrete. As a French gardener, Monier patented...
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  • in tension. The composite material was invented by French gardener Joseph Monier in 1849 and patented in 1867. Conventionally the term concrete refers...
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    exposition in Paris in 1867. In 1873, the inventor of ferrocement, Joseph Monier expanded his patents to include bridges. He designed the first bridge...
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    about construction with reinforced-concrete according to the system of Joseph Monier. In 1879 Hennebique for the first time used the reinforced-concrete...
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    1877, Joseph Monier, a French gardener, suggested that concrete reinforced with steel could be used for making sleepers for railway track. Monier designed...
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  • Dry cleaning in 1855 by Jean Baptiste Jolly. Reinforced concrete by Joseph Monier in 1849 and patented in 1867. Loppers by Bertrand de Molleville. Ball...
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    might have been depended on for the advancement in the technology. Joseph Monier, a 19th-century French gardener, was a pioneer in the development of...
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    Lascăr Catargiu, 4-time prime minister of Romania (d. 1899) November 8 – Joseph Monier, French inventor (d. 1906) November 16 – Henry G. Davis, American politician...
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    Étienne Monier (20 April 1889 – 21 April 1913), also known as Élie Monier and nicknamed Simentoff, was a French anarchist and member of the infamous Bonnot...
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    been built by François Coignet in 1853. In 1877, another Frenchman, Joseph Monier, received a patent for a system of strengthening concrete with a mesh...
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    a new building material invented by Jean-Louis Lambot in 1848, and Joseph Monier received the patent in 1867. The hotel's Spanish and Moorish themes...
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  • designed by Captain Francis Fowke and Colonel H. Y. Darracott Scott. Joseph Monier patents reinforced concrete. Ildefons Cerdà publishes Teoría General...
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    Oceania and South America. Jean Cruveilhier, pathologist and anatomist. Joseph Monier, gardener and one of the principal inventors of reinforced concrete...
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  • Anthony, American civil rights, women's suffrage activist (b. 1820) Joseph Monier, French gardener, inventor (b. 1823) March 17 – Johann Most, German-American...
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    tub was patented by Joseph Monier in Paris, using steel mesh reinforcement similar to that used by Lambot and Wilkinson. Monier took the idea forward...
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  • 181 Monier Williams, p. 580. Dnghu, pp. 2386-2389 Pokorny, pp. 790-792 Monier Williams, p. 582. Dnghu, pp. 2924-2925. Pokorny, pp. 1017-1018. Monier Williams...
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    tension forces. This made concrete a better material for structures. Joseph Monier, from France, is credited with being the first to understand the principles...
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    Shweta, equivalent South Asian name Keiko, equivalent Japanese name Monier-Williams, Monier (1899). A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically...
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  • Bauwesen in Berlin, one of the first books on reinforced concrete (using Joseph Monier's system). March 21 – Erich Mendelsohn, German-Jewish Expressionist architect...
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  • a good analogy for our ride through saṃsāra. However, according to Monier Monier-Williams, the actual roots of the Pali term dukkha appear to be Sanskrit...
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