- The
Pictet Group,
known as
Pictet, is a
Swiss multinational private bank and
financial services company founded in Switzerland.
Headquartered in Geneva...
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Pictet may
refer to:
Adolphe Pictet (1799–1875),
Swiss linguist Amé
Pictet (1857–1937),
Swiss chemist Benedict Pictet (1655–1724),
Genevan theologian...
- The
Pictet–Spengler
reaction is a
chemical reaction in
which a β-arylethylamine
undergoes condensation with an
aldehyde or
ketone followed by ring closure...
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Pictet is a
lunar impact crater located just to the east of the
larger and more
prominent impact crater Tycho. The high-albedo rays and
ejecta from Tycho...
- The Prix
Pictet (
Pictet prize) is an
international award in photography. It was
founded in 2008 by the Geneva-based
Pictet Group with the
mandate to use...
- July 1974) is a Swiss-Italian
banker who used to
serve as a
partner at
Pictet Group.
Having joined the
Julius Baer
Private Bank as COO in 2006, he was...
- Jean
Simon Pictet (2
September 1914,
Geneva – 30
March 2002, Meyrin) was a
Swiss citizen, jurist,
legal practitioner working in
international humanitarian...
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Adolphe Pictet (11
September 1799 – 20
December 1875) was a
Swiss linguist,
philologist and ethnologist.
Pictet, the
cousin of the
biologist Francois...
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Francis Pictet (born 4 June 1866, date of
death unknown) was an
Australian cricketer. He pla**** one first-class
match for
Tasmania in 1897. List of Tasmanian...
- ring. This N-acyl 2-aminobiphenyl
cyclizes to form a phenanthridine. The
Pictet–Spengler
reaction proceeds from a β-arylamine via
condensation with an aldehyde...