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Albert and Calmette
Albert Calmette, a French bacteriologist, and his assistant and later colleague, Camille Guérin, a veterinarian, were working at the Institut Pasteur de Lille ( Lille, France ) in 1908.
* 1863 – Albert Calmette, French physician ( d. 1933 )
* Albert Calmette – French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist,
In July 1921, at the Pasteur Institute in Lille, Albert Calmette and Camille Guérin discovered the first anti-tuberculosis vaccine, known as BCG (" Bacille de Calmette et Guérin ").
He then spent three months studying bacteriology at the Pasteur Institute in Paris under Professor Albert Calmette.
D ' Herelle, officially still an unpaid assistant, found himself without a lab ; d ' Herelle later claimed this was a result of a quarrel with the assistant director of the Pasteur Institute, Albert Calmette.
The first antivenom was developed in 1895 by French physician Albert Calmette for the treatment of Indian cobra bites.
In 1895 he returned to the Institute Pasteur in Paris and with Émile Roux, Albert Calmette and Amédée Borrel, prepared the first anti-plague serum.
The Institute ’ s newspaper was filled at the time with articles regarding tubercolosis, some of which written by Albert Calmette, who extended his research to a socio-professional category which was extremely affected by it, that is the miners in whom this disease is often anticipated or accompanied by silicosis and anchylostomiasis ( caused by a small intestinal worm that creates a state of anemia propitious to tubercolosis ).
In Saigon Albert Calmette also created the first over seas branch of the Institute where he produced an amount of smallpox and rabies vaccines sufficient to satisfy the needs of the population and started a study on venomous snakes, particularly cobras.
A French immunologist, Albert Calmette ( 1863 – 1933 ) had demonstrated this for the first time in 1892, by developing a monovalent serum to treat bites by the Indian cobra ( Naja tripudians ).
Léon Charles Albert Calmette ForMemRS ( July 12, 1863 – October 29, 1933 ) was a French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist, and an important officer of the Pasteur Institute.
* León Charles Albert Calmette.
* Albert Calmette ( 1863-1933 ).
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Albert and Camille
* Clement, Russell T. and Houze, Annick, Neo-Impressionist Painters: A Sourcebook on Georges Seurat, Camille Pissarro, Paul Signac, Theo Van Rysselberghe, Henri Edmond Cross, Charles Angrand, Maximilien Luce, and Albert Dubois-Pillet ( 1999 ), Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-30382-7
Camille Saint-Saëns set poems of Samain to music: " Six Mélodies sur des poésies d ' Albert Samain " op. 31 ( 1902-1906 ; orchestrated 1921 )
In 1998, as a guest on Have I Got News For You, he accompanied the show's closing theme tune on the xylophone and as a pianist, he once accompanied Albert Einstein playing The Swan by Camille Saint-Saëns on the violin ( of which no recording was made ).
* 1830 in art-Birth of Camille Pissarro, Albert Bierstadt, Eugène Delacroix paints Liberty Leading the People
The leaders of the Barbizon school were Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Théodore Rousseau, Jean-François Millet, and Charles-François Daubigny ; other members included Jules Dupré, Constant Troyon, Charles Jacque, Narcisse Virgilio Diaz, Pierre Emmanuel Damoye, Charles Olivier de Penne, Henri Harpignies, Gabriel-Hippolyte Lebas ( 1812 – 1880 ), Albert Charpin, Félix Ziem, François-Louis Français, Emile van Marcke, and Alexandre Defaux.
Cocker lived in Paris from 2003 with his wife, Camille Bidault-Waddington, and their son Albert ( born 24 March 2003 ), known in the family as Alf.
King Albert I of Belgium will award Camille van Hove, who is hospitalized with serious burns suffered while trying to rescue victims from the airliners wreckage, the Civic Cross ( 1st Class ).
* Francesca Kaucisvili Melzi D ' Eril: Cesare Cantù e i cattolici liberali francesi, cinque corrispondenze con François-Alexis Rio, Albert DuBoys, Camille de Meaux, Mons.
* Clement, Russell T., Neo-impressionist painters, a sourcebook on Georges Seurat, Camille Pissarro, Paul Signac, Théo Van Rysselberghe, Henri Edmond Cross, Charles Angrand, Maximilien Luce, and Albert Dubois-Pillet, Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1999.
* Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party / Radical Party: Émile Combes, Georges Clemenceau, Joseph Caillaux, Gaston Doumergue, Albert Sarraut, Édouard Herriot, Henri Queuille, Édouard Daladier, Camille Chautemps, René Mayer, Gaston Monnerville, André Marie, Pierre Mendès France, Edgar Faure, Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury, Françoise Giroud, Gabriel Péronnet, Félix Gaillard, Maurice Faure, Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, André Rossinot, Jean-Paul Alduy, Yves Galland, Didier Bariani, Jean-Louis Borloo, Thierry Cornillet, François Loos, Serge Lepeltier, Renaud Dutreil
Cadenzas for the Fourth Piano Concerto have been written by a number of pianists and composers throughout its history ; these include Clara Schumann, Ferruccio Busoni, Hans von Bülow, Ignaz Moscheles, Camille Saint-Saëns, Anton Rubinstein, Nikolai Medtner, Eugen d ' Albert, Leopold Godowsky, Samuil Feinberg and Marc-Andre Hamelin.
Later paintings of girls include Albert Anker's portrait of a Girl with a Domino Tower and Camille Pissarro's 1883 Portrait of a Felix Daughter.
Artists in the collection include Romanians Ion Andreescu, Corneliu Baba, Henri Catargi, Alexandru Ciucurencu, Horia Damian, Nicolae Dărăscu, Lucian Grigorescu, Nicolae Grigorescu, Iosif Iser, Ştefan Luchian, Samuel Mutzner, Alexandru Padina, Theodor Pallady, Gheorghe Petraşcu, Vasile Popescu, Camil Ressu, and Nicolae Tonitza, and French artists Pierre Bonnard, Paul Cézanne — the museum has the only Cézanne in Romania —, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Eugène Delacroix, André Derain, Raoul Dufy, Albert Marquet, Henri Matisse, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Maurice Utrillo, as well as pieces by two other artists who worked in France, the Spaniard Pablo Picasso and the Englishman Alfred Sisley.
After both Albert Sarraut and Camille Chautemps served for one month and two months respectively, Daladier would become Prime Minister again on January 29, 1934.

Albert and discovered
Einsteinium was discovered as the debris of the first hydrogen bomb explosion in 1952, and named after Albert Einstein.
Phosphate was discovered on Nauru in 1900 by the prospector Albert Ellis.
SN 1987A was discovered by Ian Shelton and Oscar Duhalde at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile on February 24, 1987, and within the same 24 hours independently by Albert Jones in New Zealand.
The Einstein – Rosen bridge was discovered by Albert Einstein and his colleague Nathan Rosen, who first published the result in 1935.
In 1911, Albert Abraham Michelson discovered that light reflected from the golden scarab beetle Chrysina resplendens is preferentially left-handed.
In 1879 he gave tissue samples to Albert Neisser who successfully stained the bacteria and announced his findings in 1880, claiming to have discovered the disease-causing organism.
In 1887, Heinrich Rudolf Hertz discovered the photoelectric effect that was explained in 1905 by Albert Einstein ( Nobel Prize in Physics 1921 ).
The goal of the experiment was to show how principles of, at the time recently discovered, classical conditioning could be applied to condition fear of a white rat into " Little Albert ", an 11-month-old boy.
TU Delft was a home to many prominent microbiologists including Martinus Beijerinck, who in 1898 discovered viruses while working at TU Delft, and Albert Jan Kluyver, father of comparative microbiology, which resulted in the creation of so-called Delft School of Microbiology.
Capsicum peppers used for paprika are unusually rich in vitamin C, a fact discovered in 1932 by Hungary's 1937 Nobel prize-winner Albert Szent-Györgyi.
Antiferromagnetism plays a crucial role in giant magnetoresistance, as had been discovered in 1988 by the Nobel prize winners Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg ( awarded in 2007 ).
At the age of eight, he was discovered at the famous Albert Cuyp Market by comedian Johnny Kraaykamp and made his television debut in AVRO's Weekendshow.
1935: Publication of the article by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen arguing that quantum mechanics was incomplete, as its formalism was non-local, which the authors assumed to not possibly reflect some true underlying mechanism that remained to be discovered.
In 1944, while performing at London's Royal Albert Hall, Clark was discovered by film director Maurice Elvey, who cast her as precocious orphaned waif Irma in his weepy war drama Medal for the General.
The genus Neisseria is named after the German bacteriologist Albert Neisser, who in 1879 discovered its first example, Neisseria gonorrheae, the pathogen which causes the human disease gonorrhea.
In the course of this survey, in 1839 Gesner discovered the bituminous asphalt substance albertite, which he named after Albert County, New Brunswick where it was found.
* 1988 – European scientists ( Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg ) discovered the " giant magnetoresistive effect " in thin-film structures.
However, it was then discovered that Albert was the rightful heir to the lordship and in 1908 he was confirmed in the title by the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords.
In 2009, Appalachian State University psychologist Hall P. Beck and two colleagues published an article in which they claimed to have discovered the true identity " Albert B.
The asteroid 1620 Geographos () was discovered on September 14, 1951 at the Palomar Observatory by Albert George Wilson and Rudolph Minkowski.
ISSN 0038-0245 Based on the contents of two recently discovered unpublished manuscripts of Sumner, concludes that he came to reject the basic premises of social evolutionism, 1900 – 10, and that his apparent support for the theory as stated in The Science of Society ( 1927, printed 17 years after Sumner's death ) was actually the thought of Albert Galloway Keller, with whom he collaborated.
Haworth had been given his initial reference sample of " water-soluble vitamin C " or " hexuronic acid " ( the previous name for the compound as extracted from natural products ) by Hungarian physiologist Albert Szent-György, who had codiscovered its vitamin properties along with Charles Glen King, and had more recently discovered that it could be extracted in bulk from Hungarian paprika.
The comet was discovered on November 19, 1949, by Albert G. Wilson and Robert G. Harrington at Palomar Observatory.
719 Albert is a Mars-crossing, Amor asteroid ; it was the second one discovered after 433 Eros.

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