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Alfred Louis Olivier Legrand Des
Cloizeaux (17
October 1817 – 6 May 1897) was a
French mineralogist. Des
Cloizeaux was born at Beauvais, in the department...
- Preceded by
James Hector Lyell Medal 1878 Succeeded by
Edmond Hebert Preceded by
Albert Jean
Gaudry Wollaston Medal 1885 Succeeded by
Alfred Des
Cloizeaux...
- name
Christianite (after
Christian VIII of Denmark),
given by A. Des
Cloizeaux in 1847.
Phillipsite is a
mineral of
secondary origin, and
occurs with...
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solve the
Heisenberg model with
anisotropic interactions. 1962: J. des
Cloizeaux and J. J.
Pearson obtain the
correct spectrum of the
Heisenberg antiferromagnet...
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scientists contributed since the 70s (e.g. Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, J. des
Cloizeaux). Doi and
Edwards wrote a
famous book in
polymer physics. Soviet/Russian...
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found by
Millikan to be: 1.234, 0.414, and 0.876 respectively. J. Des
Cloizeaux and G.
Jannink (1990).
Polymers in
Solution Their Modelling and Structure...
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Thomas Blanford 1884
Albert Jean
Gaudry 1885
George Busk 1886
Alfred Des
Cloizeaux 1887 John
Whitaker Hulke 1888
Henry Benedict Medlicott 1889
Thomas George...
- Argentina, in 1854 and
named in
honor of the
French mineralogist Alfred Des
Cloizeaux (1817–1897). It
occurs as
small prismatic or
pyramidal crystals, usually...
- CaCu4(SO4)2(OH)6·3H2O. It was
discovered in 1881 and
named by
Alfred Des
Cloizeaux in
honour of
Giovanni Battista Serpieri [el].
Serpieri was an Italian...
- well-known
collaborators include P.K. Srivastava, N. Rozenzweig, J. of
Cloizeaux, G. ****ux, A. Pandey,
Pragya Shukla, J.M. Normand, I.
Kostov and B. Eynard...