- Agnes-Marie-François
Darmesteter after her
first marriage, and
Agnes Mary
Frances Duclaux after her second; 27
February 1857 – 9
February 1944) was an Anglo-French...
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Duclaux may
refer to:
Agnes Mary
Frances Duclaux (1857–1944),
English writer and
Francophile scholar Émile
Duclaux (1840–1904),
French microbiologist and...
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Duclaux Point (64°4′S 62°15′W / 64.067°S 62.250°W / -64.067; -62.250) is a
point extending into
Bouquet Bay from the east side of
Pasteur Peninsula...
- Émile
Duclaux (24 June 1840 – May 2, 1904) was a
French microbiologist and
chemist born in Aurillac, Cantal. He
studied at the
College of Aurillac, the...
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Jacques Eugène
Duclaux (14 May 1877 – 13 July 1978) was a
French biologist and chemist. v t e v t e...
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directed by two
normaliens (graduates of the École
Normale Supérieure), Émile
Duclaux (general
microbiology research) and
Charles Chamberland (microbes research...
- Antoine-Jean
Duclaux (26 July 1783, Lyon - 21
March 1868, Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon) was a
French landscape and
animal painter of the Lyon School. The
Duclaux family...
- Rolland, Yann; Bernet, Matthias; van der B****, Peter; Gautheron, Cécile;
Duclaux, Guillaume; Bascou, Jérôme; Balvay, Mélanie; Héraudet, Laura; Sue, Christian;...
- 2022 at the
Wayback Machine.
Summarizing a
development by Émile
Duclaux (Émile
Duclaux, Pasteur,
histoire d'un esprit, Sceaux, 1896, p. 198, available...
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substrate on
which the
enzyme acts, has been
traced to
French scientist Émile
Duclaux (1840–1904), who
intended to
honor the
discoverers of
diastase – the first...