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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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Senderens was
later awarded two
stars by Michelin. In 2013,
Senderens sold the restaurant,
which reverted to its
Lucas Carton name.
Senderens died...
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Senderens in 1902.
Sabatier and
Senderen shared the
Academy of Science's
Jecker Prize in 1905 for
their discovery of the Sabatier–
Senderens Process...
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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...
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Catholic University of Toulouse,
where Senderens was
teaching chemistry. Carrière
recalls that
Senderens had a
laboratory with two sections, one for...
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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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discovered by the
French chemists Paul
Sabatier and Jean-Baptiste
Senderens in 1897. Optionally,
ruthenium on
alumina (aluminium oxide)
makes a more...
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methanation reactions of COx were
first discovered by
Sabatier and
Senderens in 1902. COx
methanation has many
practical applications. It is a means...
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Savoy Joseph Scarpone Alain Senderens John
Shields Nancy Silverton Nigel Slater Art
Smith Delia Smith Charmaine...
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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...