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    Basile Bouchon (French: [basil buʃɔ̃]) (or Boachon) was a textile worker in the silk center in Lyon who invented a way to control a loom with a perforated...
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  • of Châlus-Charbrol Rose Basile Green (1914-2003), American scholar, poet Basile Bouchon (fl. 1725), Lyon textile worker Basile M. Missir (1843-1929), Romanian...
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    Marie Jacquard in 1804, based on earlier inventions by the Frenchmen Basile Bouchon (1725), Jean Baptiste Falcon (1728), and Jacques Vaucanson (1740). The...
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  • interlinked cards to control the machine. This followed a loom made by Basile Bouchon in 1725 that used paper tape for its instructions. Punched tape was...
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    together in order. It is based on earlier inventions by the Frenchmen Basile Bouchon (1725), Jean-Baptiste Falcon (1728) and Jacques Vaucanson (1740). To...
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  • of data by discrete bits was used in the punched cards invented by Basile Bouchon and Jean-Baptiste Falcon (1732), developed by Joseph Marie Jacquard...
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    was developed by Joseph Marie Jacquard based on earlier inventions by Basile Bouchon (1725), Jean Baptiste Falcon (1728), and Jacques Vaucanson (1740). The...
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    together in order. It is based on earlier inventions by the Frenchmen Basile Bouchon (1725), Jean Baptiste Falcon (1728) and Jacques Vaucanson (1740). To...
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    the world's first completely automated loom, drawing on the work of Basile Bouchon and Jean Falcon. Vaucanson was trying to automate the French textile...
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    evidence that each of the inventors was aware of the earlier work. Basile Bouchon developed the control of a loom by punched holes in paper tape in 1725...
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  • managing of employee hours was the punch card. The idea first created by Basile Bouchon developed the control of a loom by punched holes in paper tape in 1725...
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    Punched cards were preceded by punch bands, as in the machine proposed by Basile Bouchon. These bands would inspire information recording for automatic pianos...
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  • Jacquard created a programmable loom, based on earlier inventions by Basile Bouchon (1725), Jean-Baptiste Falcon (1728) and Jacques Vaucanson (1740). Replaceable...
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    of read-only memory chips. Perforated paper tapes were first used by Basile Bouchon in 1725 to control looms. However, the paper tapes were expensive to...
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  • the Jacquard loom, forerunner of modern digital computers (also see Basile Bouchon) György Jendrassik (1898–1954) – developed first working turboprop engine...
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    1804. His development was based on earlier work by fellow Frenchmen Basile Bouchon in 1725, Jean Baptiste Falcon in 1728, and Jacques de Vaucanson in 1741...
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  • together with the addition of the treadle to the flyer wheel. 1725 – Basile Bouchon in Lyon invents punched paper data storage as a means for controlling...
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  • earliest use of paper to store instructions for a machine was the work of Basile Bouchon who, in 1725, used punched paper rolls to control textile looms. This...
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  • history of medicine in English. The binary numeral system is invented by Basile Bouchon. The construction of a 4x4 Graeco-Latin square is published as a puzzle...
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    years: Caves that are registered as historical monuments include: Grotte du Bouchon Grotte de la Vacheresse Chauvet Cave with its replica Chauvet Cave 2. Artist...
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    Moulin de Pierre Moulin Tour House conversion Moulins a Vent (in French) Bouchon Moulin de Mouflers Moulin Tour Moulins a Vent (in French) Bussus-Bussuel...
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    Navette. Château blanc. Château rouge. Institut rural de la Somme. Moulin Basile. Teddy Bertin, a French professional footballer, was born in Flixecourt...
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