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Baudot may
refer to: People: Marc
Antoine Baudot (1765-1837),
deputy during the
French Revolution Émile
Baudot (1845-1903),
French telegraph engineer,...
- The
Baudot code (French pronunciation: [bodo]) is an
early character encoding for
telegraphy invented by Émile
Baudot in the 1870s. It was the predecessor...
- Jean-Maurice-Émile
Baudot (French: [eˈmil boˈdo]; 11
September 1845 – 28
March 1903),
French telegraph engineer and
inventor of the
first means of digital...
- Alan
Dimitri Baudot (born 1
February 1988) is a
French mixed martial artist who
competes in the
Heavyweight division. He has
previously fought in the Ultimate...
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Monique Vinh Thuy (born
Monique Baudot, 30
April 1946 – 27
September 2021) was the
widow of the last
Emperor of Vietnam, Bảo Đại. The
former Vietnamese...
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Jeanne Baudot (11 May 1877 in
Courbevoie – 27 June 1957 in Louveciennes) was a
French painter.
Jeanne Baudot's father, Emile, was the
doctor to French...
- The
Republicans (French: Les Républicains, [le ʁepyblikɛ̃], LR) is a liberal-conservative
political party in France,
largely inspired by the tradition...
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Nadine Baudot-Trajtenberg is an
Israeli economist,
former deputy governor of the Bank of Israel. She
received her B.Sc. in
economics from the University...
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represented by the
label "BEL". They have been used
since 1870 (initially in the
Baudot code). To
maintain backward compatibility,
video display terminals (VDTs)...
- The Economist. 2013-06-09. "
Baudot and
CCITT code". The
Baudot code,
invented in 1870 and
patented in 1874 by J.
Baudot is […] "Guide to the use of Character...