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Claparède is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Édouard
Claparède (1873–1940), a
Swiss neurologist,
child psychologist, and
educator Jean...
- Édouard
Claparède (French: [klapaʁɛd]; 24
March 1873 – 29
September 1940) was a
Swiss neurologist,
child psychologist, and educator.
Claparède studied...
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Claparède (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl maʁi klapaʁɛd]; 28
August 1770, in
Gignac – 23
October 1842, in Montpellier) was a
French general.
Claparède enlisted...
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Ludwig Claisen (1851–1930) and the
Swiss chemist Charles-Claude-Alexandre
Claparède (14
April 1858 – 1
November 1913). The trans,trans
isomer can be prepared...
- René-Édouard
Claparède (French: [klapaʁɛd]; 24
April 1832,
Chancy – 31 May 1871, Siena) was a
Swiss anatomist. The
Claparède family was
Protestant and...
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worms in the
family Serpulidae. The type
species is
Salmacina incrustans Claparède, 1870. The
following species are
classified in this genus:
Salmacina amphidentata...
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Alfred de
Claparède (French pronunciation: [də klapaʁɛːd]; 10
February 1842 - 27
September 1922) was a
Swiss diplomat who most
notably served as Minister...
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tested the
horses and came away
impressed by them were
psychologist Edward Claparède, who
claimed that they were genuine, and
Belgian writer Maurice Maeterlinck...
- in
March 1940 by his
daughter Hélène
Claparède-Spir (who was
married to the
Swiss neurologist Édouard
Claparède) to the
Library of
Geneva (Bibliothèque...
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students and 71% of
graduate students in psychology. In 1920, Édouard
Claparède and
Pierre Bovet created a new
applied psychology organization called...