Michel Eugène Chevreul (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl øʒɛn ʃəvʁœl]; 31 August 1786 – 9 April 1889) was a French chemist whose work contributed to significant...
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1836–1837: Michel Eugène Chevreul 1838–1839: Louis Cordier 1840–1841: Michel Eugène Chevreul 1842–1843: Adrien de Jussieu 1844–1845: Michel Eugène Chevreul 1846–1847:...
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be the first photo-report: an interview with the great scientist Michel Eugène Chevreul, who at the time was 100 years old. It was published in Le Journal...
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chromoluminarism. Blanc's work, drawing from the theories of Michel Eugène Chevreul and Eugène Delacroix, stated that optical mixing would produce more vibrant...
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salt which was prepared for the first time by a French chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul in 1812. Its unusual property is that it contains copper in both...
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inventions in the mid-19th century in which the style was born. Michel Eugène Chevreul, a French chemist hired as director of dyes at a French tapestry...
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theory, this set of primary colors was advocated by Moses Harris, Michel Eugène Chevreul, Johannes Itten and Josef Albers, and applied by countless artists...
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sitters, and could be stopped altogether by appropriate suggestion. Michel Eugène Chevreul explained that the purported magical movement was due to involuntary...
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cholesterol in solid form in gallstones in 1769. In 1815, chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul named the compound "cholesterine". The word cholesterol comes from...
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chromo-luminarism. Blanc's work, drawing from the theories of Michel Eugène Chevreul and Eugène Delacroix, stated that optical mixing would produce more vibrant...
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Color analysis (section Chevreul)
professional analyses, and subsequent clothing and cosmetics purchases. Michel Eugène Chevreul (1786–1889) was a French chemist whose career took a new direction...
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Society of Dowsers Automatic writing British Society of Dowsers Michel Eugène Chevreul Facilitated communication Fuji (planchette writing) Geobiology (pseudoscience)...
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isolated in pure form, and named, in 1829 by the French chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. The luteolin empirical formula was determined by the Austrian chemists...
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theoretical writings of Paul Signac, Charles Henry and the dye chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. This movement, perceived as key in the transition from Cubism to...
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candles that produce clear, smokeless flames. The French chemists Michel Eugène Chevreul (1786–1889) and Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac (1778–1850) patented stearin...
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the art world through the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Michel Eugène Chevreul earlier in the century. At the time, Monet's innovative use of light...
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glukus which means sweet. Name glycérine was coined ca. 1811 by Michel Eugène Chevreul to denote what was previously called "sweet principle of fat" by...
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acid, which had been named and described by the French chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul 40 years earlier. Other names arose in the 1860s: "butyl hydride"...
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to his understanding of color was the work of the French chemist Michel-Eugène Chevreul, whose law of simultaneous color contrast describes how our perception...
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after birth. During the 19th century, scientist-writers such as Michel Eugène Chevreul, Ogden Rood and David Sutter wrote treatises on colour, optical...
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Simultaneous Color Contrast (1839) by the French industrial chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. Charles Hayter published A New Practical Treatise on the Three...
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senior conducting the interview while Paul took photographs — of Michel-Eugène Chevreul. As of 1 April 1895, his father turned over the Paris Nadar Studio...
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became manager of some chemical works, later acting as assistant to Michel Eugène Chevreul. On his return to England he settled in Manchester where he was...
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used the word primary to describe red, yellow, and blue in 1835. Michel Eugène Chevreul, also a chemist, discussed red, yellow, and blue as "primary" colors...
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Simultaneous Color Contrast (1839) by the French industrial chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. In late 19th and early to mid-20th-century commercial printing...
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he studied chemistry and pharmacy in Paris with Edmond Frémy and Michel Eugène Chevreul. He is featured as a character, in a fictional setting, in Orhan...
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also acts as a buffer. Creatine was first identified in 1832 when Michel Eugène Chevreul isolated it from the basified water-extract of skeletal muscle....
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referred to as "self-trimming" or "self-consuming" wicks. In 1823, Michel Eugène Chevreul and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac separate out stearin in animal fats...
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cookies. Margarine has its roots in the discovery by French chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul in 1813 of margaric acid. Scientists at the time regarded margaric...
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Argenteuil and took an interest in the colour theories of chemist Michel Eugène Chevreul. For three years of the decade, he rented a large villa in Saint-Denis...
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