- Adolphe-Louis-Frédéric-Théodore
Monod (21
January 1802 – 6
April 1856) was a
French Protestant churchman. His
elder brother was Frédéric
Monod. He was born in Copenhagen...
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Monod is a surname, and may
refer to:
Adolphe Monod (1802–1856),
French Protestant churchman;
brother of Frédéric
Monod. Frédéric
Monod (1794–1863), French...
- The
Monod equation is a
mathematical model for the
growth of microorganisms. It is
named for
Jacques Monod (1910–1976, a
French biochemist,
Nobel Prize...
- Frédéric
Monod (17 May 1794, in
Monnaz - 30
December 1863, in Paris) was a
French Protestant pastor. He was the
older brother of
minister Adolphe Monod. He...
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Gabriel Monod (7
March 1844 – 10
April 1912) was a
French historian, the
nephew of
Adolphe Monod. Born in Ingouville, Seine-Maritime, he was
educated at...
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Jacques Lucien Monod (French: [mɔno]; 9
February 1910 – 31 May 1976) was a
French biochemist who won the
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine in 1965...
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Orlando Sentinel. Secretan,
Jacques (3
February 1994). "Les
Monod rangent leurs patins" [The
Monods hang up
their skates]. L'Hebdo (in French).
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- 15 June 2014. Secretan,
Jacques (3
February 1994). "Les
Monod rangent leurs patins" [The
Monods hang up
their skates]. L'Hebdo (in French).
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- Théodore André
Monod (9
April 1902 – 22
November 2000) was a
French naturalist, humanist,
scholar and explorer.
Monod was
educated at École alsacienne...
- 15 June 2014. Secretan,
Jacques (3
February 1994). "Les
Monod rangent leurs patins" [The
Monods hang up
their skates]. L'Hebdo (in French).
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