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Sabatier may
refer to: Paul
Sabatier (chemist) (1854–1941),
French chemist and
Nobel Prize winner Paul
Sabatier (theologian) (1858–1928), French...
- The
Sabatier reaction or
Sabatier process produces methane and
water from a
reaction of
hydrogen with
carbon dioxide at
elevated temperatures (optimally...
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Apollonie Sabatier (born Aglaé Joséphine Savatier; 8
April 1822 – 3
January 1890) was a
French entertainer, artist's
model and courtesan, who
became a...
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Ernest Sabatier (24 May 1886 – 13
February 1965) was
French historian, poet and a
Catholic missionary from the
Mission of the
Sacred Heart of
Jesus in...
- Paul
Sabatier FRS(For)
HFRSE (French: [sabatje]; 5
November 1854 – 14
August 1941) was a
French chemist, born in Carc****onne. In 1912,
Sabatier was awarded...
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Patrick Sabatier (born 12
November 1951 in Paris) is a
French presenter for both
radio and television. He
currently host the game show Mot de P****e (French...
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Sabatier or
Sabattier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sabatier or
Sabattier can
refer to:
Apollonie Sabatier, bohèmienne and muse to some artists...
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Grant Sabatier (born
December 13, 1984) is an
American author, podcaster, and entrepreneur. He is best
known for his
international bestselling book Financial...
- The
Sabatier principle is a
qualitative concept in
chemical heterogeneous catalysis named after the
French chemist Paul
Sabatier. It
states that the interactions...