- Étienne-François
Périnet (known
professionally as François
Périnet; 30 May 1805, Megève – 21
September 1861) was a
French instrument maker, best known...
- The
Perinet chameleon (Calumma gastrotaenia), also
known as the
Malagasy side-striped chameleon, is a
small species of
chameleon endemic to
humid primary...
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instruments today was
invented by François
Périnet in 1838 and
patented in 1839. They are
sometimes called Périnet valves after the inventor. They work by...
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Joachim Perinet (20
October 1763 – 4
April 1816) was an
Austrian actor and dramatist. He is
regarded as one of the
founders of Alt-Wiener Volkstheater [de]...
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required for
visitors entering either part of the park. The
Analamazaotra (or
Périnet)
Special Reserve (ASR),
known locally as
Andasibe after the
nearby village...
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refers to a narrow-bore
instrument (10.8–11.0 mm [0.43–0.43 in]) with
three Périnet (piston) valves. It
retains the
narrow bell-throat and
mouthpipe crooks...
- Stölzel valves, by the 1830s,
Parisian makers were
using the
improved Périnet piston valves.
Cornets first appeared as
separate instrumental parts in...
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Brookesia therezieni, also
known as the
Perinet leaf chameleon, is a
species of
lizards in the
family Chamaeleonidae. The
species is
endemic to eastern...
- Blümel (later, in 1839,
piston valves were
applied to the horn by François
Périnet),
initially to
overcome problems ****ociated with
changing crooks during...
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steam locomotives Cylindrical piston valves called Périnet valves (after
their inventor François
Périnet) are used to
change the
length of tube in the playing...