- François
Tamisier (French: [tamizje]; 22
January 1809, Lons-le-Saunier, Jura – 20 May 1880, Paris) was a
French artillery captain of the 19th century....
- cylindro-conical bullets. His
bullet designs were
improved by
Francois Tamisier with the
addition of "ball grooves"
which are
known as "cannelures", which...
- Bibcode:1983BEcoS..12..181A. doi:10.1007/BF00290770. Gauthier-Clerc, Michel;
Tamisier, Alain; Cézilly,
Frank (2000). "Sleep-Vigilance Trade-Off in
Gadwall During...
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Various types of Minié balls. The four on the
right are
provided with
Tamisier ball
grooves for
aerodynamic stability....
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Francis of ****isi
Mechtilde de Bar
Peter Julian Eymard John
Vianney Marie Tamisier Leo
Dupont Fulton J.
Sheen Mary
Therese Vicente Eliza Rolls Vaughan Eucharistic...
- Marie-Marthe-Baptistine
Tamisier (1
November 1834 in
Tours – 20 June 1910 in Tours) was the lay
organiser of a
number of
International Eucharistic Congresses...
- Airport,
Groupe ADP – with
architecture by
Bernard Baret and François
Tamisier (chief
architect of
Groupe ADP). The
station features several pieces of...
- muzzle-loading
rifles using black powder propellant. Hollow-point
bullet Minié ball
Tamisier Nessler ball Fadala, Sam (2006). Ramage, Ken (ed.). The
Complete Blackpowder...
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appointed minister plenipotentiary in Stockholm, Sweden,
succeeding Robert de
Tamisier. He
served until 1883 when he was
replaced by
Charles Le
Peletier d'Aunay...
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Congress took
place in 1874,
through the
efforts of Marie-Marthe-Baptistine
Tamisier of Tours, France. In 1881, Pope Leo XIII
approved the
first formal Eucharistic...