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Gennes is the name of
several communes in France:
Gennes, Doubs, in the
Doubs département
Gennes, Maine-et-Loire, in the Maine-et-Loire département Gennes-Ivergny...
- Pierre-Gilles de
Gennes (French: [ʒɛn]; 24
October 1932 – 18 May 2007) was a
French physicist and the
Nobel Prize laureate in
physics in 1991. He was born...
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Gennes may
refer to:
Charles Dubois de
Gennes (1814–1876),
French writer,
journalist and
chansonnier Jean-Baptiste de
Gennes (c. 1656 – 1795), French...
- In physics, Landau–de
Gennes theory describes the NI transition, i.e.,
phase transition between nematic liquid crystals and
isotropic liquids,
which is...
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Gennes-Ivergny (French pronunciation: [ʒɛn ivɛʁɲi]; Picard:
Gennes-Ivérgny) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France region...
- Jean-Baptiste de
Gennes,
comte d'Oyac (c. 1656 – 15
February 1705) was a
French naval officer who is
known as an
early French explorer of the
Straits of...
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Gennes is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into the new
commune of
Gennes-Val-de-Loire...
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materials chemistry. The de
Gennes Prize honours the work of Pierre-Gilles de
Gennes. The
recipient of the de
Gennes Prize receives £5000, a
medal and...
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acceptable to film audiences.
According to
dance and art
historian Beth
Genné,
working with his co-director
Donen in Singin' in the Rain and in films...
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Gennes-Longuefuye (French pronunciation: [ʒɛn lɔ̃ɡfɥi]) is a
commune in the
Mayenne department in north-western France. It was
established on 1 January...