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Paul Sabatier - chemist - was born on 1854-11-05.

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Paul Sabatier - chemist - died on 1941-08-14.

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Paul Sabatier was a French chemist who won the 1912 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work regarding catalytic organic synthesis. He introduced the use of nickel in hydrogenation of carbon compounds.

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Paul Sabatier was born on November 5, 1854.

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Paul Sabatier was born on November 5, 1854.

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Paul Sabatier University was created in 1969.

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Paul Sabatier died on August 14, 1941 at the age of 86.

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Paul Sabatier died on August 14, 1941 at the age of 86.

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Paul Sabatier won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1912.

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Auguste. Sabatier has written:

'L' apotre Paul'

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Paul Sabatier was born on November 5, 1854 and died on August 14, 1941. Paul Sabatier would have been 86 years old at the time of death or 160 years old today.

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Paul Sabatier has written:

'Description du manuscrit Franciscain de Liegnitz' -- subject(s): Peter-Paul-Kirche zu Liegnitz. Library, Peter-Paul-Kirche zu Liegnitz

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Paul Pfeiffer - chemist - was born in 1875.

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Paul Pfeiffer - chemist - died in 1951.

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Paul Sabatier won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1912.

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Charles Wugk Sabatier was born in 1819.

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Pierre Sabatier was born in 1935.

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Apollonie Sabatier died in 1889.

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Apollonie Sabatier was born in 1822.

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Raphael Bienvenu Sabatier was born in 1732.

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Raphael Bienvenu Sabatier died in 1811.

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Louis Auguste Sabatier died in 1901.

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Robert Sabatier has written:

'Canard au sang'

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William Sabatier was born on May 22, 1923, in France.

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Patrick Sabatier was born on November 12, 1951, in Paris, France.

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Robert Sabatier was born on August 17, 1923, in Paris, France.

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A. Sabatier has written:

'Dictionnaire des origines, decouvertes, inventions et etablissemens'

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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1912 was divided equally between Victor Grignard for the discovery of the so-called Grignard reagent, which in recent years has greatly advanced the progress of organic chemistry and Paul Sabatier for his method of hydrogenating organic compounds in the presence of finely disintegrated metals whereby the progress of organic chemistry has been greatly advanced in recent years.

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Robert Sabatier died on June 28, 2012, in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France.

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Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran was a french chemist. He is NOT Greek!!

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Sabatier is in fact a maker's mark that is used by a few companies that manufacturer kitchen knives. The real Sabatier Diamant produces very high quality knives which are made in France. Poor quality copies are manufactured using low grade steel.

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DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) was first synthesized by the Austrian chemist Othmar Zeidler in 1874. Its insecticidal properties were later discovered by Swiss chemist Paul Hermann Müller, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1948 for his work on DDT.

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Guy Sabatier has written:

'Le dictionnaire du gaullisme' -- subject- s -: Politics and government, Chronology, World politics, Gaullism, Quotations, Influence

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One can purchase a Sabatier knife from a number of retailers. One can buy this knife from Amazon, eBay, Argos, Bed Bath and Beyond, Tesco and John Lewis.

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"Yes,Sabatier is a registered brand name for knives and a very popular one.They are best known for their line of kitchen knives. They are a very reliable and sturdy brand."

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The price range truly depends on what type of knife it is, and where you are buying the knife from. You can pay anywhere from $25 to $115. However, you will pay approximately $85 for a Sabatier Chef's Knife.

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Gamma radiation was discovered by French chemist Paul Villard in 1900 during his studies of uranium.

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Gallium was discovered in France by the chemist Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1875.

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Charles Wugk Sabatier has written:

'Cantata composed in honor of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales' visit to Canada' -- subject(s): 1860, Textes, Texts, Songs and music, Visits of state, Chansons et musique

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ACDC is one of the most well known rock bands of all time. The chemist in the video in question is none other then Sir Paul McCartney.

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In order to get the philosophers stone Sabatier in Yu-Gi-Oh! Beginning of Destiny you will need to search for the code and once found you will enter it in the lab. After this is done, the card will appear.

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One can purchase Sabatier knives on online sites. Online sites like WalMart, Williams-Sonoma, Sur La Table, and Bed Bath & Beyond offer great deals on Sebatier knives.

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Sabatier knives have different costs depending on the style of knife you are interested in. The 3" parer knife costs $36.00 and the 8" wide chef knife costs $83.00. This is just a sampling of the knives available and what they cost.

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The plural is 'Chemists'.

The singular is 'Chemist'.

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A chemist is most likely to have a job such as Analytical Chemist, Research Chemist, or Quality Control Chemist.

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The cast of Young Ice - 2013 includes: Derek Hallquist Paul Shepson as Atmospheric Chemist

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The cast of Romulus le grand - 1971 includes: Loleh Bellon William Callaway Caroline Cellier Daniel Emilfork Gabriel Jabbour Michael Lonsdale Paul Mercey Mario Pilar William Sabatier

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THE MAJOR TASK OF CHEMIST IS TO ISOLATE THE BENEFICIAL COMPOUNDS FOR HUMAN.THERE ARE DIFFERENT SORT OF CHEMISTS.

1) ORGANIC CHEMIST

2) INORGANIC CHEMIST

3) PHYSICAL CHEMIST

4) ANALYTICAL CHEMIST

5) INDUSTRIAL CHEMIST

EVERY CHEMIST HAS DIFFERENT TASK.

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