- In spectroscopy, a
Soret peak or
Soret band is an
intense peak in the blue
wavelength region of the
visible spectrum. The peak is
named after its discoverer...
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Soret may
refer to:
Charles Soret (1854–1904), a chemist, and son of Jacques-Louis
Soret Thermop****sis, also
known (particularly in
liquid mixtures) as...
- Jacques-Louis
Soret (30 June 1827 – 13 May 1890) was a
Swiss chemist and spectroscopist. He
studied both
spectroscopy and electrolysis.
Soret held the chairs...
- Thermop****sis (also thermomigration, thermodiffusion, the
Soret effect, or the Ludwig–
Soret effect) is a
phenomenon observed in
mixtures of
mobile particles...
-
Nicolas Soret (end of the 16th
century in
Reims –
begin of the 17th century) was a
French catholic priest, poet and playwright. In 1606, he published...
- Frédéric
Soret (12 May 1795 in
Saint Petersburg – 18
December 1865 at
Plainpalais in Geneva) was a
Swiss private scholar in
physics and
Oriental numismatics...
- his work on
thermodiffusion (the so-called
Soret effect).
Charles Soret was the son of Jacques-Louis
Soret,
professor of
physical medicine at University...
- Fontaine-la-
Soret (French pronunciation: [fɔ̃tɛn la sɔʁɛ]) is a
former commune in the Eure
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. On 1...
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Marguerite de
Carrouges (née de Thibouville; 1362, Château de Fontaine-la-
Soret (Eure) – c. 1419) was a
French noblewoman. She
married Jean de Carrouges...
- came from a six-day cyberpunk-themed game jam that
brothers Tim and
Adrien Soret parti****ted in June 2014.
Their browser game of the same name won for the...