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    René-Édouard Claparède (24 April 1832 in Chancy – 31 May 1871 in Siena) was a Swiss anatomist. The Claparède family was Protestant and originally from...
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  • psychologist, and educator Jean Louis René Antoine Édouard Claparède (1832–1871), a Swiss zoologist Michel Claparède (1770–1842), a French general This page...
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  • Limnodrilus is a genus of Naididae. The genus was described in 1862 by René-Édouard Claparède. It has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Limnodrilus amblysetus...
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  • genus was first described by René-Édouard Claparède in 1868. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Pileolaria Claparède, 1868". www.marinespecies.org...
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  • is a genus of Lumbriculidae. The genus was described in 1861 by René-Édouard Claparède. It has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Stylodrilus asiaticus...
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  • was described in 1862 by René-Édouard Claparède. It has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Trichodrilus allobrogum (Claparède, 1862) Trichodrilus angelieri...
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    was a pupil of François Jules Pictet de la Rive (1809–1872) and René-Édouard Claparède (1832-1871), he accompanied Haeckel on a prolonged scientific journey...
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  • international Swiss organization, founded 1913. BIDI was founded in Geneva by René Claparède, chair of the Swiss League for the Protection of Indigenous People,...
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    institutional level" completing Dohrn's vision. Wilhelm Giesbrecht René-Édouard Claparède Heinrich Otto Wilhelm Bürger George Stuart Carter FRSE Francis Gerald...
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    when they attach to it. The genus Licnophora was first defined by René-Édouard Claparède in 1867. He transferred the species Trichodina auerbachii Cohn,...
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    Switzerland; as she has agreed with a publisher for a French translation". René-Édouard Claparède, a Swiss naturalist who lectured at the University of Geneva and...
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  • the University of Geneva, the neurologist and child psychologist Édouard Claparède, and Sir Arthur Salter, a senior official of the League of Nations...
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  • brigade) Nicolas-François Christophe (général de brigade). Michel Marie Claparède (général de division) Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke (général de division)...
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  • Coué and contributed to making him famous. In 1915, Pierre Bovet and Edouard Claparède invited him to participate in the work of the Institute Jean-Jacques...
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  • Division Louis Gabriel Suchet 1st Brigade – General of Brigade Michel Claparède 17ème Régiment d'Infanterie Légère 2nd Brigade – General of Brigade Nicolas...
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  • Anderson – Charles Lewis Anderson (1827–1910) Clap. – Jean Louis René Antoine Édouard Claparède (1832–1871) Clapperton – Bain Hugh Clapperton (1788–1827) Clarion...
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  • theory first emerged. In 1921, Piaget moved to Geneva to work with Édouard Claparède at the Rousseau Institute. They formed what is now known as the Genevan...
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    for their courage and bravery. The 3rd Division, commanded by Michel Claparède along suffered 850 killed, 1,200 wounded, and 800 captured. On 9 May,...
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    cultural life of Geneva. Most notably, he joined the child psychologist Édouard Claparède (1873–1940) and his brother-in-law Auguste de Morsier (1864–1923)...
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  • array of psychologists including Alfred Binet, Theodore Simon, and Édouard Claparède. He used methods of investigation that were quite unconventional,...
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    such as Eugène Chevandier de Valdrôme, Eugène Rouher, Charles Floquet, Édouard Herriot, Georges Picot (who died in 1909 at Allevard), Gustave Hervé, Alexandre...
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