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Albert Irénée
Caquot (French pronunciation: [albɛʁ iʁene kako]; 1 July 1881 – 28
November 1976) was a
French engineer. He
received the “Croix de Guerre...
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their ship
losses using Caquot kites as an
effective observational tool
against German and Austro-Hungarian U-boats, in 1917
Caquots were
adapted also by...
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extending it to
cover the case of
soils possessing both
cohesion and friction.
Caquot and
Kerisel modified Muller-Breslau's
equations to
account for a nonplanar...
- André
Caquot (24
April 1923 – 1
September 2004) was a
French orientalist,
specialized in
Semitic history and
civilisations and
professor of
Hebrew and...
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engineer Heitor da
Silva Costa, in
collaboration with
French engineer Albert Caquot.
Romanian sculptor Gheorghe Leonida sculpted the face.
Constructed between...
- (Hammershaimb, 1956),
Italian (Fusella, 1981),
Spanish (1982),
French (
Caquot, 1984) and
other modern languages. In 1978, a new
edition of the Geʽez text...
- 2015). "Why Is
Israel Called Israel?". Haaretz.
Retrieved 3
November 2019.
Caquot, André (2000). "At the
Origins of the Bible". Near
Eastern Archaeology....
- in 1919
after a
proposal by the
celebrated aeronautics engineer Albert Caquot (1881–1976).
Occupying over 1.5sq km of land and hangars, it is one of the...
- Continents.
Baker Academic. p. 252. ISBN 978-1-4412-4571-7. Anfray, Francis;
Caquot, André; Nautin,
Pierre (1970). "Une
nouvelle inscription grecque d'Ezana...
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which was
similar to the
Caquot but more spherical,
although it was
still able to
generate some
aerodynamic lift and, like the
Caquot, had
three fins for stability...