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Claude Jacqueline Pompidou (née
Cahour; 13
November 1912 – 3 July 2007) was the wife of
President of
France Georges Pompidou. She was a philanthropist...
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August André
Thomas Cahours (1813–1891) was a
French chemist and
scientist whose contribution to
organic chemistry was one of the
greatest in history...
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severity of his
cancer during his presidency.
Pompidou was
married to
Claude Cahour, who
would outlive him by more than
thirty years. The
couple adopted a son...
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chemist Auguste Cahours isolated from a
distillate of wood a
hydrocarbon which he
recognized as
similar to Deville's benzoène and
which Cahours named toluène...
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Xylene was
first isolated and
named in 1850 by the
French chemist Auguste Cahours (1813–1891),
having been
discovered as a
constituent of wood tar. Xylenes...
- Microbiology. 44: 649–88. doi:10.1146/annurev.mi.44.100190.003245. PMID 2174669.
Cahour A,
Falgout B, Lai CJ (March 1992). "Cleavage of the
dengue virus polyprotein...
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Gaultheria pro****bens) in 1843 by the
French chemist Auguste André
Thomas Cahours (1813–1891), who
identified it as an
ester of
salicylic acid and methanol...
- (Dumas and
Peligot in 1834,
meaning "spirit of wood") and amyl (Auguste
Cahours in 1840). The word
alkyl was
introduced by
Johannes Wislicenus in or before...
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saint were
taken to
Nantes in a
solemn ceremony. That year the Abbé
Cahour published a book
named Notice historique et
critique sur
saint Emilien,...
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Anderson and again, independently, in 1852 by the
French chemist Auguste Cahours, who
named it. Both of them
obtained piperidine by
reacting piperine with...