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Julie Grollier is a
French physicist working in the
field of spintronics. She won the Irène Joliot-Curie
Prize from the
French Academy of
Sciences in 2021...
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Nicolas Grollier de Servière (1596–1689) was a
French inventor and
ornamental turner who
became well
known for
creating a
series of
fantastic machines...
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Eustace Sophie de Fuligny-Damas, more
commonly known as the
Marquise de
Grollier (21
December 1741,
Paris – 1828, Épinay-sur-Seine), was a
French flower...
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Grollier de Servières,
Gaspard (1719).
Recueil d'ouvrages
curieux de mathématique et de mécanique, ou
Description du
cabinet de M.
Grollier de Servière :...
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Northwest Territories. She is a Dene woman. In 1959, she was sent to
Grollier Hall in Inuvik, a
residential school. She left the
school to live in a...
- Learning: An Introduction.
Bradford Books, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Boyn S,
Grollier J,
Lecerf G, Xu B,
Locatelli N,
Fusil S, et al. (April 2017). "Learning...
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invented earlier by both
Nicolas Grollier de Servière and
Johann Sayller. Congreve's
version differed from
Grollier's rolling ball
clock in that the ball...
- Machine,
Retrieved 30
October 2010. The
Australian Encyclopaedia, v.4,
Grollier, 1963, p. 140
Soapy has them
roaring again, The Argus, (Tuesday, 16 August...
- Unterseeh, Thierry; Le Breton, Hervé; Béard, Thierry; Blanchard, Didier;
Grollier, Gilles; Malquarti, Vincent; Staat, Patrick; Sudre, Arnaud; Elmer, Eskil;...
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children still attend school) in Fort Simpson, St. Peter's in Hay River,
Grollier Hall (Roman Catholic) and
Stringer Hall (Anglican) in Inuvik, Akaitcho...