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In 1806, the French chemists Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin and Pierre Jean Robiquet isolated a compound in asparagus that was subsequently named asparagine, the first amino acid to be discovered.
; Jean Pierre Sarrasin, in same vol., pp. 254 – 235 ; William of Nangis in Recueil des historiens des Gaules, xx.
The dramatic works of Pierre Corneille and Jean Racine are typically composed of rhyming alexandrine couplets.
In 1952, Henri Laborit described chlorpromazine only as inducing indifference towards what was happening around them in nonpsychotic, nonmanic patients, and Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker described it as controlling manic or psychotic agitation.
Patasse has been found guilty of major crimes in Bangui and CAR has brought a case to the International Criminal Court against him and Jean Pierre Bemba from the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo accusing them both of multiple crimes in suppressing one of the mutinies against Patasse.
Precise indications of this are found in the registers of the Inquisitors, Bernard of Caux, Jean de St Pierre, Geoffroy d ' Ablis, and others.
Although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, there are important differences between cinéma vérité ( Jean Rouch ) and the North American " Direct Cinema " ( or more accurately " Cinéma direct "), pioneered by, among others, Canadians Allan King, Michel Brault and Pierre Perrault, and Americans Robert Drew, Richard Leacock, Frederick Wiseman and Albert and David Maysles.
" One of Lenin's challenges was distancing materialism, as a viable philosophical outlook, from the " vulgar materialism " expressed in the statement " the brain secretes thought in the same way as the liver secretes bile " ( attributed to 18th c. physician Pierre Jean Georges Cabanis, 1757 – 1808 ); " metaphysical materialism " ( matter composed of immutable particles ); and 19th-century " mechanical materialism " ( matter as random molecules interacting per the laws of mechanics ).
In the 1960s, Henri Gault and Christian Millau revived it to describe the cooking of Paul Bocuse, Jean and Pierre Troisgros, Michel Guérard, Roger Vergé and Raymond Oliver.
The " Royalist democrats " or monarchiens, allied with Necker, inclined toward organising France along lines similar to the British constitutional model ; they included Jean Joseph Mounier, the Comte de Lally-Tollendal, the comte de Clermont-Tonnerre, and Pierre Victor Malouet, comte de Virieu.
Not long after, he died of yellow fever, and his assistant Jean Pierre Boyer replaced him.
Jean Bourgain, Alain Connes, Pierre Deligne, Mikhail Gromov, Alexandre Grothendieck, Oscar Lanford III, Laurent Lafforgue, Maxim Kontsevich, Dennis Sullivan and René Thom.
* 1834 – Jean Nicolas Pierre Hachette, French mathematician ( b. 1769 )
* Officier de la Légion d ' Honneur, given by Prime Minister Jean Pierre Raffarin in June 2004.
The French Academy of Sciences commissioned an expedition led by Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre and Pierre Méchain, lasting from 1792 to 1799, which measured the distance between the Dunkerque belfry and Montjuïc castle, Barcelona to estimate the length of the meridian arc through Dunkerque ( assumed to be the same length as the Paris meridian ).
* 1769 – Jean Nicolas Pierre Hachette, French mathematician ( d. 1834 )
On October 24, 1946 three Frenchmen, Jean Sauvy, Pierre Ponty and moviemaker Jean Rouch, former civil servants in the African French colonies, set out to travel the entire length of the river, as no one else seemed to have done it previously.
Michel's known siblings included Delphine, Jean I ( c. 1507 – 77 ), Pierre, Hector, Louis, Bertrand, Jean II ( born 1522 ) and Antoine ( born 1523 ).
Philosophers commonly referred to as Post-structuralists include Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard, Gilles Deleuze ( all of whom began their careers within a Structuralist framework ), Jacques Derrida, Pierre Bourdieu, Jean-François Lyotard, Julia Kristeva, Hélène Cixous, Luce Irigaray and, sometimes, the American cultural theorists, critics and intellectuals they influenced ( e. g. Judith Butler, Jonathan Crary, John Fiske, Rosalind Krauss, Hayden White ).
Following Meighen into civilian life were: Robert Borden, who served as Chancellor of Queen's and McGill Universities, as well as working in the financial sector ; Lester B. Pearson, who acted as Chancellor of Carleton University ; Joe Clark and Kim Campbell, who became university professors, Clark also consultant and Campbell working in international diplomacy and as the director of private companies and chairperson of interest groups ; while Pierre Trudeau and Jean Chrétien returned to legal practice.
These troubles furnished him with a pretext, of which he was not unwilling to avail himself, for postponing the meeting, which was being urged by King Charles VI of France, theologians at the University of Paris, such as Pierre d ' Ailly and Jean Gerson, and Rupert III, King of the Germans, as the only means of healing the Schism which had prevailed so long.
In the same month, the home of opposition leader Jean Pierre Fabre was raided by security forces, and thousands of protesters again rallied publicly against the government crackdown.

Jean and Flourens
Gustave Flourens ( Paris, 4 August 1838 – 3 April 1871 ) was a French Revolutionary leader and writer, son of the physiologist Jean Pierre Flourens ( who was Professor at the Collège de France and deputy in 1838-1839 ).
Marie Jean Pierre Flourens ( 13 April 1794 – 6 December 1867 ), father of Gustave Flourens, was a French physiologist, the founder of experimental brain science and a pioneer in anesthesia.
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The first biography of Labillardière was written by Jean Pierre Flourens, whose graveside eulogy of Labillardière was published in the Annales du Museum d ' histoire in 1837.
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Jean and experiments
Through their own experiments and interest in arthropods and death, Song Ci, Francesco Redi, Bergeret d ’ Arbois, Jean Pierre Mégnin and the German doctor Hermann Reinhard have helped to lay the foundations for today's modern forensic entomology.
He advocated the use of deep focus ( Orson Welles ), wide shots ( Jean Renoir ) and the " shot-in-depth ", and preferred what he referred to as " true continuity " through mise en scène over experiments in editing and visual effects.
Following this, Alex has Scott arrested and gives him over to the Dark Beast for experiments, however, Jean Grey and Scott escape.
Her extramusical experiments with French-Canadian studio artist Jean Detheux synchronize live acoustic performance and visual element in seek of “ Abstract Expressionism ”.
Child development expert Jean Piaget conducted experiments that collected behavioral tests on infants.
Several poets of the period — Jean Antoine de Baïf ( who founded an " Académie de Poésie et Musique " in 1570 ), Blaise de Vigenère and others — attempted to adapt into French the Latin, Greek or Hebrew poetic meters ; these experiments were called " vers mesurés " and " prose mesuré " ( for more, see the article " musique mesurée ").
" Lenski viewed the Marxist societies of the last century as important, but too often neglected, social experiments that put Marx's view of human nature to the test and found it wanting ( Lenski ," Marxist Experiments in Destratification: An Appraisal ," Social Forces, 1978 ; Gerhard Lenski, Patrick Nolan, Jean Lenski, Human Societies, 7th ed., 1995, chapter 15 ).
In child psychology, Papert's principle is often used to explain the results of Jean Piaget's experiments.
The first breakthrough was provided by Prof Jean Dausset who in 1952 performed the experiments that lead to the identification of the first of many HLA antigens on the surface of cells.
Inspired by the theatrical experiments in the early half of the century and by the horrors of the war, the so-called avant-garde Parisian theater, " New Theater " or " Theatre of the Absurd " around the writers Eugène Ionesco, Samuel Beckett, Jean Genet, Arthur Adamov, Fernando Arrabal refused simple explanations and abandoned traditional characters, plots and staging.
Several poets of the period — Jean Antoine de Baïf ( who founded an " Académie de Poésie et de Musique " in 1570 ), Blaise de Vigenère and others — attempted to adapt into French the Latin, Greek or Hebrew poetic meters ; these experiments were called " vers mesurés " and " prose mesuré " ( for more, see the article " musique mesurée ").

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