- phosp****scence of ZnS was
first reported by the
French chemist Théodore
Sidot in 1866. His
findings were
presented by A. E. Becquerel, who was renowned...
- Théodore
Sidot was a
French chemist who, in 1866,
discovered the phosp****scence of zinc sulphide. He
worked at the Lycée
Charlemagne in Paris, as chemistry...
- Anne-Gaëlle
Sidot (born 24 July 1979) is a
former professional tennis player from France.
Sidot turned professional in 1994. Her best
Grand Slam singles...
- women's
doubles champion • 2010 US Open women's
doubles champion Anne-Gaëlle
Sidot France 1979
Ranked world No. 24 in
singles in 2000 and
world No. 15 in...
-
round at the
Wimbledon Championships in 1998, when she beat Anne-Gaëlle
Sidot,
Mariana Díaz
Oliva and
former champion Conchita Martínez
before losing...
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replace an even
older church that had been
built in 1917 —
under Fr. Frédéric
Sidot and
subsequently rebuilt in 1922, the
Cathedral was
constructed by the French...
-
Apostolic Administrator of the
Diocese of
Palangkaraya Monsignor Florentius sidot.
Three parishes depend on the cathedral: St.
Joseph Parish created on April...
-
Murphy (year of
birth unknown),
American anti-war
activist Anne-Gaëlle
Sidot (b. 1979),
French tennis player Eva Gaëlle
Green (b. 1980),
French actress...
-
famille de Saint-Lambert (1596–1795). Paris: Croville-Morant et Nancy:
Sidot, 1913. The
story of this
affair figures prominently in all
complete biographies...
-
French Open title. In 2000,
Cocheteux and
another French player, Anne-Gaëlle
Sidot, were
accused of
racism by
Alexandra Stevenson.
Cocheteux allegedly used...