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Edoardo Charbon (born 1964 in Sorengo, Switzerland) is a
Swiss electrical engineer. He is a
professor of
quantum engineering at EPFL (École Polytechnique...
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Montagne du
Charbon (1,932 m) is a
mountain in the
Bauges in Savoie, France. v t e v t e...
- and mineral-based
filtration media business from CECA (Carbonisation Et
Charbons Actifs), a
subsidiary of
Arkema Group.
Calgon Carbon was
acquired by Kuraray...
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versants de
terrils en
relation avec l'autocombustion des
schistes et
charbons résiduels".
Revue française de Géotechnique. 95–96 (95–96): 91–102. doi:10...
- from the
Latin carbo for coal and charcoal,
whence also
comes the
French charbon,
meaning charcoal. In German,
Dutch and Danish, the
names for
carbon are...
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Spotting a blockade-runner
became unwelcome because of the
question du
charbon;
pursuit of
Prussian ships quickly depleted the coal
reserves of the French...
- ISBN 978-2-7420-1344-9. Pasteur, L.; Chamberland, C.; Roux, E. (1881). "Le
vaccin de
charbon".
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des
Sciences (in...
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vulnerable to infection. They
included Siberian plague, ****berland disease,
charbon,
splenic fever,
malignant edema, woolsorter's
disease and la
maladie de...
- Journal. "Federalist
Paper No. 9", p. 70
Alexander Hamilton La
Communaute du
Charbon et de l'Acier, p7 Paul
Reuter with a
preface by
Robert Schuman.
Paris 1953...
- French, carbone) as an element,
distinguishing it from coal (in French,
charbon). 29
Copper 9000 BC 6000 BC
Middle East Asia
Minor Copper was probably...