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Sabatier
Sabatier Photogr. (sabatje) Also (erron. but more commonly) Sabattier. The name of Armand Sabatier (1834–1910), French physician and scientist, used attrib. and in the possessive to designate a process and an effect developed by him, as † Sabatier's amphi-positive process, the process of image-rever...
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Sabatier (disambiguation)
Paul Sabatier (chemist), Nobel-prize winning inventor of the Sabatier reaction.
Raphaël Bienvenu Sabatier, French anatomist and surgeon. Robert Sabatier (1923–2012), French poet and novelist
Places
Sabatier (crater), a lunar crater.
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Sabatier (crater)
Sabatier is a small lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon, at the southwestern fringes of the Mare Marginis.
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Robert Sabatier
Kennedy's translations of Sabatier include the poems "Vegetal Body" and the elegiac "Mortal Landscape" where Sabatier wonders
The bird is flown, the monster Before his death, Sabatier was writing his memoirs.
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Pierre Sabatier
Pierre Célestin Sabatier (11 July 1935 – 13 July 2023) was a French physicist. Pierre Sabatier died in Paris on 13 July 2023, at the age of 88.
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Armand Sabatier
Armand Sabatier (, , ; 13 January 1834 – 22 December 1910) was a French zoologist known for his studies of comparative anatomy of animals, and for his Sabatier supported the theory of evolutisme and gave a series of courses to the Protestant theology faculty of Montauban in 1884–1885.
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Patrick Sabatier
Controversies
Back in 1992, Sabatier was kicked off television and both Sabatier and his wife were charged with fraud after Sabatier made allegations on Sabatier and his wife were acquitted of fraud in 1995.
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Paul Sabatier (chemist)
Sabatier and Senderen shared the Academy of Science's Jecker Prize in 1905 for their discovery of the Sabatier–Senderens Process. Sabatier reaction
Sabatier is best known for the Sabatier process and his works such as La Catalyse en Chimie Organique (Catalysis in organic chemistry
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Ernest Sabatier
Ernest Sabatier (24 May, 1886 – 13 February, 1965) was French historian, poet and a Catholic missionary from the Mission of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Sabatier is known for studying the Gilbertese language in the former Gilbert Islands (now Kiribati). He arrived the Gilbert Islands in 1913.
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Paul Sabatier
Paul Sabatier may refer to:
Paul Sabatier (chemist) (1854–1941), French chemist and Nobel Prize winner
Paul Sabatier (theologian) (1858–1928), French clergyman and historian
See also
Paul Sabatier University, named after the chemist
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François Sabatier
Gilles Cantagrel, Paris, Fayard, series Les indispensables de la musique, 2012
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External links
François Sabatier on Symétrie
François Sabatier François Sabatier on Fayard
François SABATIER, Miroirs de la musique
20th-century French musicologists
21st-century French musicologists
French music
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Apollonie Sabatier
Sabatier and Baudelaire were lovers from 1857 to 1862. Edmond de Goncourt was the first to nickname Sabatier La Présidente. Sabatier died from influenza at Neuilly-sur-Seine on 3 January 1890.
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Louis Auguste Sabatier
Published works
Among Louis Auguste Sabatier's chief works were:
Mémoire sur la notion hébraique de l'Esprit (1879). These works show Sabatier as "at once an accomplished dialectician and a mystic in the best sense of the word".
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Léopold Sabatier
Léopold Sabatier (died c. 1929) was a French colonial administrator in the province of Darlac (now Đắk Lắk Province). Sabatier died soon after his return to France in 1929.
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