- Léon
Vouaux (1870 – 1914) was a
French priest,
philologist and lichenologist. He was
executed by
German forces in the
second month of the
First World War...
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Odile Vouaux (20 July 1934 – 24 June 2023) was a
French swimmer. She
competed in two
events at the 1956
Summer Olympics.
Vouaux died in Saint-Max on 24...
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American History.
Retrieved 21
December 2017. Bernanose, A.; Comte, M.;
Vouaux, P. (1953). "A new
method of
light emission by
certain organic compounds"...
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original on 17
April 2021.
Retrieved 5
January 2020. Bernanose, A.; Comte, M.;
Vouaux, P. (1953). "A new
method of
light emission by
certain organic compounds"...
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Vouaux (1910);
Trichodiscula lesdainii Vouaux (1910);
Verrucaria lesdainii Harm. (1911);
Nectria lesdainii Vouaux (1912);
Pleospora lesdainii Vouaux (1912);...
- Elenkin.
Species named after Mereschkowski include Plowrightia mereschkowskyi Vouaux (1912),
Physcia mereschkowskii Tomin (1926), and
Caloplaca mereschkowskiana...
- 600–608. doi:10.1021/ja01157a151. ISSN 0002-7863. Bernanose, A.; Comte, M.;
Vouaux, P. (1953). "A new
method of
light emission by
certain organic compounds"...
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belonging to the
family Dacampiaceae. It is
native to Europe. "Dacampia
rufescentis (
Vouaux) D.Hawksw". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 9
February 2021. v t e...
- conizaeoides,
among others. The
species was
first described scientifically by Léon
Vouaux in 1914 as
Phyllosticta cytospora. Its
morphology is
reminiscent of Phoma...
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kozhevnikovii (Zhurb.)
Molinari & R.
Sierra (2020)
Neoechinodiscus lesdainii (
Vouaux) R.Sierra &
Molinari (2020)
These species used to be
classified in Echinodiscus...