• Fourneau is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ernest Fourneau (1872–1949), French medicinal chemist Jean-Claude Fourneau (1907–1981)...
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    Montagne du Fourneau is a mountain in the Lac-Témiscouata National Park in Quebec, Canada. It owes its name to the fact that during the first half of the...
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  • Cristina Galbó, John Moulder-Brown, and Mary Maude. It follows Señora Fourneau, the strict headmistress of a nineteenth-century French boarding school...
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    Ernest Fourneau (4 October 1872 – 5 August 1949) was a French pharmacist who graduated in 1898 for the Paris university specialist in medicinal chemistry...
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    Suramin (redirect from Fourneau 309)
    strategic reasons, but it was elucidated and published in 1924 by Ernest Fourneau and his team at the Pasteur Institute.: 378–379  It is also used as a research...
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    Jean-Claude Fourneau (28 March 1907 – 9 October 1981) was a French painter, who was close to the surrealist movement. He played the role of Bishop Cauchon...
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    with Roux's authorization, crafted a grenade based on chloropicrin and Fourneau discovered the chemical reaction that led to the formation of methylarsine...
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  • Barberis Dario Aita [it] as Andrea Caracciolo Gianmarco Saurino [it] as Fourneau The series is filmed in Turin, with specific filming locations including...
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    Sulfanilamide (redirect from Fourneau 1162)
    along with Federico Nitti and Daniel Bovet in the laboratory of Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute, determined sulfanilamide as the active form,...
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    Gallamine triethiodide (Flaxedil) is a non-depolarising muscle relaxant. It acts by combining with the cholinergic receptor sites in muscle and competitively...
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    anesthetic. It was synthesized and patented under the name Stovaine by Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute in 1903.[contradictory] It was used mostly in...
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  • Léon Fourneau (17 March 1900 – 31 March 1982) was a Belgian middle-distance runner. He competed in the 1500 metres at the 1920 Summer Olympics and the...
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    "DECOUSANCES" dating to 1690. Descoware Druware Le Creuset COUSANCES: Haut-fourneau Et Fonderies De Cousances, Address:COUSANCES-LES-FORGES ANCERVILLE FR 55170...
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  • France? in 1952. After that Beck published a booklet Le pruneau devant le fourneau: Recettes de cuisine (ca. 1952), Beck's only publication in French. In...
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    early 1930s by Daniel Bovet and Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute in France. Formerly investigated by Fourneau as an α-adrenergic-blocking agent, they...
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  • Site Often in the Crime Section". Têtu (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-21. Fourneau, Lina (2023-06-23). "Coco.fr, A Dark Forum Between Sexual Deviances and...
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    and Jacques and Thérèse Tréfouël, a French research team led by Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute, that the drug was metabolized into two parts...
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    Pasteur Institute (1935), then with that of dapsone independently by Ernest Fourneau in France and Gladwin Buttle in the United Kingdom. The spread of drug-resistant...
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    Christian Soulignac, Paris, Éditions du Fourneau, 1992. In perpetuum, roman inédit, Paris, Éditions du Fourneau, 1992. Media related to Alfred Vallette...
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    Édouard Dubosc-Taret (acting) (s.a.) 28 Jul 1911 - 16 Apr 1916 Lucien Louis Fourneau (b. 1867 - d. 1930), acting to 17 Oct 1912) 16 Apr 1916 - 17 Jul 1917 Jules...
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  • an assistant in the medicinal chemistry laboratory directed by Ernest Fourneau. Ten years later, in 1934, she received the Prix Louis from the Académie...
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    peptide. The compound was first synthesized by Emil Fischer and Ernest Fourneau in 1901 by boiling 2,5-diketopiperazine (glycine anhydride) with hydrochloric...
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  • Florence Delay (credited as Florence Carrez) – Jeanne d'Arc Jean-Claude Fourneau – Bishop Cauchon Roger Honorat – Jean Beaupère Marc Jacquier – Jean Lemaître...
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    commercial reasons, but it was elucidated and published in 1924 by Ernest Fourneau and his team at the Pasteur Institute. It is on the World Health Organization's...
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    southern Europe, possibly even into the Neolithic period. A relief from the Fourneau du Diable, Bourdeilles, Dordogne, France, has been interpreted by some...
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  • classes. The first H1-antihistamine discovered was piperoxan, by Ernest Fourneau and Daniel Bovet (1933) in their efforts to develop a guinea pig animal...
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    | Radiopaedia.org". radiopaedia.org. Geusens; Pans, S.; Prinsloo, J.; Fourneau, I. (2005). "The widened mediastinum in trauma patients". European Journal...
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    Bucketheadland. "Guillotine Furnace, by Bucketheadland". Bucketheadland. "Fourneau Cosmique, by Bucketheadland". Bucketheadland. "Dreamthread, by Bucketheadland"...
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    Tinto Fourneau 1980, p. 102. Angulo 1998. Tamames & Rueda 1998, p. 240. Angulo, Cristina (1998). "Una historia muy explosiva". El País. Fourneau, Francis...
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    G. (January 1989). "The Blast Furnace in the Renaissance Period: Haut Fourneau or Fonderie?". Transactions of the Newcomen Society. 61 (1): 65–78. doi:10...
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