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    work in crystallography, the conception of Bravais lattices, and the formulation of Bravais law. Bravais also studied magnetism, the northern lights...
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    In geometry and crystallography, a Bravais lattice, named after Auguste Bravais (1850), is an infinite array of discrete points generated by a set of discrete...
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    experimental studies on halo phenomena have been attributed to Auguste Bravais in 1847. Bravais used an equilateral glass prism which he spun around its vertical...
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    and for which the mathematical formula was derived and published by Auguste Bravais in 1844. The naming of the coefficient is thus an example of Stigler's...
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    Office. Retrieved 22 November 2016. See: Atmospheric Optics: Fogbow Auguste Bravais (1847) "Sur le phénomène de l'arc-en-ciel blanc" (On the phenomenon...
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  • Brans and Robert H. Dicke Bravais lattice – Auguste Bravais Bravais–Miller indices (a.k.a. Miller–Bravais indices) – Auguste Bravais and William Hallowes Miller...
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    and his friend Alexander Braun's 1830 and 1830 work, respectively; Auguste Bravais and his brother Louis connected phyllotaxis ratios to the Fibonacci...
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    and his friend Alexander Braun's 1830 and 1830 work, respectively; Auguste Bravais and his brother Louis connected phyllotaxis ratios to the Fibonacci...
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    of rank 3, called the Bravais lattice (so named after French physicist Auguste Bravais). There are 14 possible types of Bravais lattice. The quotient...
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    Beevers John Desmond Bernal William Henry Bragg William Lawrence Bragg Auguste Bravais Glenn H. Brown Martin Julian Buerger Sir Gordon Cox Francis Crick D...
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    correlation and regression analysis. In 1846, the French physicist Auguste Bravais (1811–1863) first developed what would become the correlation coefficient...
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    Correlation coefficient. The correlation coefficient (first developed by Auguste Bravais and Francis Galton) was defined as a product-moment, and its relationship...
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    lattice.: 366–368  The mathematics of crystal structures developed by Auguste Bravais, Yevgraf Fyodorov and others was used to classify crystals by their...
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  • "The Executive Director - Patrick Ky". Michel Bourdeau (2018). "Auguste Comte". Auguste Comte: Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research...
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  • such) Karl Ferdinand Braun Prize Auguste Bravais, French physicist known for his work in crystallography - Bravais arc (aka the Circumzenithal arc) Pierre...
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    the possible symmetries of a crystal was worked out by Johan Hessel, Auguste Bravais, Evgraf Fedorov, Arthur Schönflies and (belatedly) William Barlow (1894)...
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    diffraction and Atomic Structures of Minerals Georg Brandt (1694–1768) Auguste Bravais (1811–1863) August Breithaupt (1791–1873) Vesselina Breskovska (1928–1997)...
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    Jules Goybet (1823–1912), an industrialist and Marie Bravais, niece of the physicist Auguste Bravais. One of his grandmothers was Louise de Montgolfier...
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    theories of Auguste Bravais, the founder of crystallography. Friedel was able to demonstrate the theoretical ideas of Bravais (the Bravais lattice) with...
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  • of Van Keulenfjorden. The mountain is named after French physicist Auguste Bravais, member of the 1838 Spitsbergen expedition with La Recherche. "Bravaisberget...
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  • (1806–1871) Athanase Dupré (1808–1869) Joseph Liouville (1809–1882) Auguste Bravais (1811–1863) Osip Ivanovich Somov (1815–1876) Charles-Eugène Delaunay...
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    Adélaïde Bravais (1810–1908), daughter of François Victor Bravais (1764–1852), a doctor in Annonay, and Aurélie Adélaïde Thomé (1774–1814). Marie Bravais was...
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  • independently. Pearson's Coefficient of Correlation: was originally derived by Auguste Bravais and published in 1846. Pell's equation, studied in ancient India but...
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  • molecular chirality, and also the first explanation of isomerism. 1850 - Auguste Bravais derived the 14 space lattices. 1869 - Axel Gadolin, independently of...
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  • and Clemens Winkler finds eka-silicon (germanium, 1886). Auguste Bravais (1811–1863): Bravais lattices (1850). Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz (also...
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    inventor of the wire-cable suspension bridge and the fire-tube boiler Auguste Bravais (1811–1863), physicist François Joseph Clozel (1860–1918), governor...
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    Læstadius on the voyage for his knowledge in botany and Sámi culture. Auguste Bravais, a French scientist and Louis Bévalet, a French artist, also accompanied...
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  • and also the first explanation of isomerism. 1850 – Auguste Bravais develops the concept of Bravais lattices to describe periodicity in crystals. He derives...
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  • unchanged within a closed system. Bravais lattice In geometry and crystallography, a Bravais lattice, named after Auguste Bravais (1850), is an infinite array...
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    Arecaceae Bu Braunsia Hans Brauns (1857–1929) Aizoaceae Bu Bravaisia Auguste Bravais (1811–1863), and his brother Louis (1801–1843), doctor and botanist...
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