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 a poet, novelist...
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Jacques Eugène Duclaux (14 May 1877 – 13 July 1978) was a French biologist and chemist. v t e v t e...
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Duclaux Point (64°4′S 62°15′W / 64.067°S 62.250°W / -64.067; -62.250) is a point extending into Bouquet Bay from the east side of Pasteur Peninsula...
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Émile Duclaux (24 June 1840 – May 2, 1904) was a French microbiologist and chemist born in Aurillac, Cantal. He studied at the College of Aurillac, the...
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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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Antoine-Jean Duclaux (26 July 1783, Lyon - 21 March 1868, Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon) was a French landscape and animal painter of the Lyon School. The Duclaux family...
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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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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 first...
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Rolland, Yann; Bernet, Matthias; van der Beek, Peter; Gautheron, Cécile; Duclaux, Guillaume; Bascou, Jérôme; Balvay, Mélanie; Héraudet, Laura; Sue, Christian;...
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of Émile Zola, Anatole France, director of the Pasteur Institute Émile Duclaux, Daniel Halévy, Fernand Gregh, Félix Fénéon, Marcel Proust, Lucien Herr...
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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), P...
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Agnes Meyer Driscoll (1889–1971), American cryptanalyst Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (1857–1944), English poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic, and translator...
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Aulard Maximilien was a "bigot monomaniac" and "mystic assassin". For Mary Duclaux he was the "apostle of Unity" and Saint-Just a prophet. Robespierre did...
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English actress, poet, and novelist Agnes Mary Frances Robinson (later Duclaux; 1857–1944) English poet and literary critic; most frequently cited as...
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Ordonnances, Réglements, et Avis du Conseil-d'État". A. Guyot. 5 July 1824. Mary Duclaux (1918) A short history of France, p. 227 Madelin 1912, p. 252. Israel 2014...
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wavelengths, hindered microbial growth. Expanding upon this work, Émile Duclaux, in 1885, identified variations in sunlight sensitivity among different...
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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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various specialties. The first five departments were directed by Emile Duclaux (general microbiology research) and Charles Chamberland (microbe research...
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maint: location missing publisher (link) Lefebvre, pp. 241–244, 269. Mary Duclaux (1918) A short history of France, p. 244 Donnelly, Marea (13 July 2023)...
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Park, American sociologist (b. 1864) February 9 – Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux, British poet, essayist and novelist (b. 1857) February 11 – Carl Meinhof...
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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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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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ISSN 1932-2054. Wikidata Q59454975. Cowie MR, Blomster JI, Curtis LH, Duclaux S, Ford I, Fritz F, et al. (January 2017). "Electronic health records to...
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Trujillo Cinematography Michaël Capron Edited by Pascale Hannoyer Julie Duclaux Music by Carlos Quebrada Production companies Evidencia Films Geko Films...
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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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com is an online open shopping search engine. Twenga co-founders Bastien Duclaux and Cédric Anès met in 2000 at the École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications...
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Le Gallic (1777–1782) Jacques-André Emery (1782–1811) Antoine du Pouget Duclaux (1814–1826) Antoine Garnier (1826–1845) Louis de Courson (1845–1850) Joseph...
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sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Duclaux, Agnes Mary Frances (1911). "Renan, Ernest". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
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Dolben John Donne Edward Dowden Augusta Theodosia Drane Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux John Charles Earle Edwin J. Ellis Ralph Waldo Emerson Frederick William...
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