Paul Carnot (16 January 1869, in Limoges – 1 April 1957, in Paris) was a French physician. He served as médecin des hôpitaux in Paris, becoming a professor...
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Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, Comte Carnot (French pronunciation: [lazaʁ nikɔla maʁɡəʁit kaʁno]; 13 May 1753 – 2 August 1823) was a French mathematician,...
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Look up Carnot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carnot may refer to: Carnot Posey (1818–1863), American lawyer and military officer Lazare Carnot (1753-1823)...
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developed by Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot in 1824. The Carnot engine model was graphically expanded by Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron in 1834 and mathematically...
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A Carnot battery is a type of energy storage system that stores electricity in thermal energy storage. During the charging process, electricity is converted...
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increase the hemoglobin levels to more than 11 g/dL to 12 g/dL. In 1905, Paul Carnot proposed the idea that a hormone regulates the production of red blood...
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On 24 June 1894, in Lyon, France, French President Sadi Carnot was assassinated by Italian anarchist Sante Geronimo Caserio. Acting in retaliation for...
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a French scientist primarily known for her discovery with her mentor Paul Carnot of Hémopoïétine" (erythropoietin). She also pioneered work that led to...
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Carnot's theorem, also called Carnot's rule, is a principle of thermodynamics developed by Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot in 1824 that specifies limits on...
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Émile Clapeyron (redirect from Benoit Paul Emile Clapeyron)
developed the work of the physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, deceased two years before. Though Carnot had developed a compelling analysis of a generalised...
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médecine et de thérapeutique of Augustin Nicolas Gilbert (1858–1927) and Paul Carnot (1869–1957) L’encéphalite épidémique (Epidemic encephalitis), 1928. Jean-René...
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Entropy (section Carnot cycle)
Clausius's study of the Carnot cycle that is a thermodynamic cycle performed by a Carnot heat engine as a reversible heat engine. In a Carnot cycle the heat Q...
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Paul François Jean Nicolas, Vicomte de Barras (French: [bara:s]; 30 June 1755 – 29 January 1829), commonly known as Paul Barras, was a French politician...
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Retrieved 29 January 2023. Philippe Durant, Delon, Belmondo : regards Croisés, Carnot, 2004, page 289. Clifford, Terry (5 June 1966). "Actors as Seen Thru a Director's...
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48°53′02″N 2°18′27″E / 48.88389°N 2.30750°E / 48.88389; 2.30750 The Lycée Carnot (French pronunciation: [lise kaʁno]) is a public secondary and higher education...
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Father Maurus Carnot (26 January 1865 – 2 January 1935) was a Swiss monk who became revered and loved as a teacher. For almost fifty years he taught at...
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only French president to die of a gunshot wound (although president Sadi Carnot had been assassinated by being stabbed 38 years before). Gorguloff was indicted...
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on the evolvement of the bubonic plague in hibernating marmots. With Paul Carnot (1869–1957), he wrote several chapters of the "Traité de thérapeutique"...
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married Marie François Sadi Carnot in 1863. Sadi and Cécile Carnot had four children together: Claire (who would marry Paul Cunisset ), Sadi, Ernest and...
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Jean Casimir-Perier (redirect from Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Périer)
President of the Chamber. On 24 June 1894, after the assassination of President Carnot, he was elected President of the Republic by 451 votes against 195 for Henri...
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Lycée Carnot de Tunis (French: Lycée Carnot de Tunis; Arabic: معهد كارنو) or Lycée pilote Bourguiba de Tunis (French: Lycée pilote Bourguiba de Tunis;...
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Devil's Island (section Bernard Carnot)
named Madame Carnot. Her son, Bernard Carnot, had been sent to Devil's Island in 1922 for a murder that he did not commit, and the Carnot family had since...
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after Rudolf Clausius and Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron. However, this relation was in fact originally derived by Sadi Carnot in his Reflections on the Motive...
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Jules Grévy (redirect from Francois Paul Jules Grevy)
François Judith Paul Grévy (15 August 1807 – 9 September 1891), known as Jules Grévy (French pronunciation: [ʒyl ɡʁevi]), was a French lawyer and politician...
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Mac-Mahon 1873–1879 Coralie Grévy Jules Grévy 1879–1887 Cécile Carnot Marie François Sadi Carnot 1887–1894 Hélène Casimir-Perier Jean Casimir-Perier 1894–1895...
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Carnot Posey (August 5, 1818 – November 13, 1863) was a Mississippi planter and lawyer, and a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He was mortally...
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neuritis were published in volume 36 of Augustin Nicolas Gilbert and Paul Carnot's Nouveau traité de médeine et de thérapeutique. With Leo Testut (1849–1925)...
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Tuileries, 1896 marble and bronze statue of President Marie François Sadi Carnot, Dijon, Place de la Republique, 1899, in collaboration with Mathurin Moreau...
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1802, the French Tribunat voted unanimously, with the exception of Lazare Carnot, in favour of the Life Consulship for the leader of France. This action...
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Refrigeration (redirect from Reverse Carnot engine)
principle of the refrigeration cycle was described mathematically by Sadi Carnot in 1824 as a heat engine. The most common types of refrigeration systems...
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