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Alain Senderens (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ sɑ̃dʁɛ̃s], 2
December 1939 – 25 June 2017) was a
leading French chef and
practitioner of
Nouvelle Cuisine...
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Mount Senderens (54°50′S 36°7′W / 54.833°S 36.117°W / -54.833; -36.117) is a mountain, 1,315 m,
standing close south of
Mount Sabatier and 1 nautical...
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Telecommunication Tower Aarhus (Danish Søsterhøj Antennen, Søsterhøj
Senderen or
simply Søsterhøj), is a
radio and
television transmission tower in Aarhus...
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Faculty of Science, and
began a long
collaboration with Jean-Baptiste
Senderens, so
close that it was
impossible to
distinguish the work of
either man...
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worked as a
member of a
small kitchen team at L'Archestrate, led by
Alain Senderens. In 1980, at Le Duc d'Enghien at the
Enghien Casino, P****ard received...
- Jean-Baptiste
Senderens (27
January 1856 – 26
September 1937) was a
French priest and chemist. He was one of the
pioneers of
catalytic chemistry, and...
- was
previously known as L'Archestrate by
Alain Senderens. P****ard
bought the
restaurant from
Senderens in 1986. It
earned one star in the
Michelin Guide...
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originally the
richterambt (judicial district) Borne, made up of the
Marke Senderen (Zenderen) and Bi den
Broeke (lit. "by the brook", Bornerbroek) and the...
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discovered by the
French chemists Paul
Sabatier and Jean-Baptiste
Senderens in 1897. Optionally,
ruthenium on
alumina (aluminium oxide)
makes a more...
- The
methanation reactions of COx were
first discovered by
Sabatier and
Senderens in 1902. COx
methanation has many
practical applications. It is a means...