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Fourneau is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ernest Fourneau (1872–1949),
French medicinal chemist Jean-Claude
Fourneau (1907–1981)...
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Cristina Galbó, John Moulder-Brown, and Mary Maude. It
follows Señora
Fourneau, the
strict headmistress of a nineteenth-century
French boarding school...
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Montagne du
Fourneau is a
mountain in the Lac-Témiscouata
National Park in Quebec, Canada. It owes its name to the fact that
during the
first half of the...
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Ernest Fourneau (4
October 1872 – 5
August 1949) was a
French pharmacist who
graduated in 1898 for the
Paris university specialist in
medicinal chemistry...
- anesthetic. It was
synthesized and
patented under the name
Stovaine by
Ernest Fourneau at the
Pasteur Institute in 1903. It was used
mostly in
spinal anesthesia...
- Léon
Fourneau (born 17
March 1900, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian middle-distance runner. He
competed in the 1500
metres at the 1920
Summer Olympics...
- Jean-Claude
Fourneau (28
March 1907 – 9
October 1981) was a
French painter close to the
surrealist movement. His
mother was a
descendant of
Victor de Lanneau...
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strategic reasons, but it was
elucidated and
published in 1924 by
Ernest Fourneau and his team at the
Pasteur Institute.: 378–379 It is also used as a research...
- with Roux's authorization,
crafted a
grenade based on
chloropicrin and
Fourneau discovered the
chemical reaction that led to the
formation of methylarsine...
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along with
Federico Nitti and
Daniel Bovet in the
laboratory of
Ernest Fourneau at the
Pasteur Institute,
determined sulfanilamide as the
active form,...