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- 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...
- 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...
- 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]...
- required for visitors entering either part of the park. The Analamazaotra (or Périnet) Special Reserve (ASR), known locally as Andasibe after the nearby village...
- 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...
- 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...
- steam locomotives Cylindrical piston valves called Périnet valves (after their inventor François Périnet) are used to change the length of tube in the playing...