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Frémery (French pronunciation: [fʁɛmʁi]; German: Fremerchen) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Communes of...
- Max
Fremery (29
March 1859 – 1
March 1932) was a
German chemist and industrialist. He was one of the
founders of the
Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken (VGF)...
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Nicolas Frémery (? -
after 1687) was a
French 17th-century sculptor, best
known for his
marble copies of the
Medici Venus, the
Apollino and
other works...
- Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier, 2011. MD Consult. Web. 26
January 2015.
Fremery,
Donald (3
February 1959). "Biochemistry of
Chicken Muscle as
Related to...
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discovered that
cellulose dissolves in
tetraaminecopper dihydroxide. Max
Fremery and
Johann Urban developed a
method to
produce carbon fibers for use in...
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Louis XIV had no less than five,
marbles by Carlier, Clérion,
Coysevox and
Frémery, and a
bronze by Jean-Jacques
Keller and his brother, Jean-Balthazar Keller...
- Panthers, many
members of the
Dragons attended Free Huey
rallies at De
Fremery Park. A lot of the
members attended w****end
rallies to show off
their bikes...
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discovered that
cellulose dissolved in
tetraamminecopper dihydroxide. Max
Fremery and
Johann Urban developed a
method to
produce carbon fibers for use in...
- as
champion by
default that night;
later that year he
defeated Joel de
Fremery at a TV
taping in
Southport for the main
European version of the World...
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oculomandibulodyscephaly with hypotrichosis,
Aubry syndrome, Ullrich–
Fremery-Dohna
syndrome Girl with Hallermann-Streiff
syndrome displaying characteristic...