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- Fourcroy may refer to: Antoine François Fourcroy (1755-1809), a French chemist Charles-René de Fourcroy (1715-1791), a French military engineer, member...
- Antoine François Fourcroy (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan fʁɑ̃swa fuʁkʁwa]; 15 June 1755 – 16 December 1809) was a French chemist and a contemporary of...
- Cape Fourcroy is located at the western tip of Bathurst Island. Cyclone Tracy p****ed through here in December 1974. It is the location of Cape Fourcroy Light...
- Australian Defence Vessel (ADV) Cape Fourcroy, named after Cape Fourcroy in the Northern Territory, is a Cape-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian...
- collaboration with Lavoisier, Claude Louis Berthollet, and Antoine-François de Fourcroy, and translated into English as Method of Chymical Nomenclature by James...
- (1777–1779), and after various vicissitudes he obtained an introduction to A. F. Fourcroy, in whose laboratory he was an ****istant from 1783 to 1791. Moving to Paris...
- Charles-René de Fourcroy de Ramecourt (1715–1791) was a French officer of the Royal Engineers Corps. He is known for having published the first synthetic...
- primarily used in ****tails, but can also be drunk neat. Antoine-François Fourcroy, a chemist and member of the Council of State under Napoleon Bonaparte...
- separate urea from urine on pages 454–455. Fourcroy and Vauquelin (1799) "Extrait d’un premier mémoire des cit. Fourcroy et Vaulquelin, pour servir à l’histoire...
- T. ferruginea. The species was first described by Antoine François de Fourcroy in 1785, as Aranea parietina. He called it "the brown domestic spider"...