Jean-Baptiste Joseph Dieudonné Boussingault (2 February 1801 – 11 May 1887) was a French chemist who made significant contributions to agricultural science...
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Jean-Baptiste Boussingault, French chemist Jean Baptiste Brevelle, French trader, explorer and soldier of French Louisiana colony Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot...
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inorganic and organic fertilizers on crop yields. In France, Jean Baptiste Boussingault (1802–1887) pointed out that the amount of nitrogen in various...
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hydrocarbons such as alkanes). The word "asphaltene" was coined by Jean-Baptiste Boussingault in 1837 when he noticed that the distillation residue of some...
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much higher altitudes previously; see Llullaillaco). In 1831, Jean-Baptiste Boussingault and Colonel Hall reached a new "highest point", estimated to be...
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the Brin process, developed from the work of French scientist Jean-Baptiste Boussingault. The main application for gaseous oxygen at that time was in connection...
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Hofmann (1875) Claude Bernard (1876) James Dwight Dana (1877) Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1878) Rudolf Clausius (1879) James Joseph Sylvester (1880) Charles...
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rounded crystals. The mineral is named after the French chemist Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1802–1887). Mohr's salt Mohrite Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC...
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and explosives. Biological nitrogen fixation was discovered by Jean-Baptiste Boussingault in 1838. Later, in 1880, the process by which it happens was discovered...
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Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac and Louis-Jacques Thenard in 1811 and Jean-Baptiste Boussingault tried to use this reaction to establish a process to produce oxygen...
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willow tree derived from air. It was the French agriculturalist Jean-Baptiste Boussingault who by means of experimentation obtained evidence showing that...
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mentioned at the Battle of Carabobo. In Ecuador, he made friends with Jean-Baptiste Boussingault, who later became a famous chemist and left memoirs which describe...
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Hofmann (1875) Claude Bernard (1876) James Dwight Dana (1877) Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1878) Rudolf Clausius (1879) James Joseph Sylvester (1880) Charles...
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Liebig. In addition, field research by French agricultural chemist Jean-Baptiste Boussingault substantiated Saussure's conclusions on the importance of mineral...
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generation of heat.: 184 French researchers such as Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Jean-Baptiste Boussingault believed that animals assimilated sugars, proteins...
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(1698–1758) WGPSN Boussingault 70°13′S 53°44′E / 70.21°S 53.73°E / -70.21; 53.73 (Boussingault) 127.61 1935 Jean Baptiste Boussingault (1802–1887) WGPSN...
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He originally called it "sugar of gelatin", but French chemist Jean-Baptiste Boussingault showed in 1838 that it contained nitrogen. In 1847 American scientist...
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Retrieved 2009-02-05. August Wilhelm Hofmann copley medal. "Jean Baptiste Boussingault" (PDF). Journal of Nutrition. Archived (PDF) from the original...
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the cycle of organic life in great detail. From 1836 to 1876, Jean Baptiste Boussingault demonstrated the nutritional necessity of minerals and nitrogen...
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there is the branch of merinos called Rambouillet sheep. In 1836 Jean-Baptiste Boussingault established the first agricultural experiment station at Pechelbronn...
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Gustav Kirchhoff, Marcellin Berthelot, Hermann von Helmholtz, Jean-Baptiste Boussingault and Claude Bernard. Upon returning to Russia in 1871 he defended...
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participated in the liberation armies, which was a mission of Jean Baptiste Boussingault arrived in Colombia in 1822. French zoologist François Désiré...
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Venezuela such as Francisco Javier de Balmis, Agostino Codazzi, Jean-Baptiste Boussingault, Mariano Rivero, François de Pons, José Salvany, Auguste Sallé...
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French mathematician, physicist, and astronomer (d. 1856) 1802 – Jean-Baptiste Boussingault, French chemist and academic (d. 1887) 1803 – Albert Sidney Johnston...
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studies of medicine and chemistry in Paris under Anselme Payen, Jean-Baptiste Boussingault and Gay Lussac. In 1846 Wilson became Principal of the Royal Agricultural...
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llanero [es]. This lagoon is full of brackish water. The French chemist Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1801–1887) discovered the mineral Gaylussite in the lagoon in...
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veterinary surgeon Thomas Bourgeron (born 1965), neuroscientist Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1801–1887), chemist Gerard Brachet (born 1944), space scientist...
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arts et métiers in Paris, where he took chemistry classes from Jean-Baptiste Boussingault. He later served as a professor at the École préparatoire à l'enseignement...
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Scottish writer, wife of Thomas Carlyle (d. 1866) February 1 Jean-Baptiste Boussingault, French chemist (d. 1887) Thomas Cole, American artist (d. 1848)...
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(1872–1923), French chemist, discovered the Boudouard reaction Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1802–1887), French chemist, agricultural chemistry E. J. Bowen...
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