• Philippe A. Guye FRS (12 June 1862 – 27 March 1922) was a Swiss chemist who was awarded the Davy Medal in 1921 "for his researches in physical chemistry"...
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  • English rower Philippe A. Guye (1862-1922), Swiss chemist Charles-Eugène Guye (1866-1942), his brother, Swiss physicist Guye (river), a river in Burgundy...
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    Charles-Eugène Guye (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl øʒɛn ɡi]; October 15, 1866 – July 15, 1942) was a Swiss physicist. He was born in Saint-Christophe (Champvent)...
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  • Amsterdam from 1908 to 1911, and Philippe A. Guye at the University of Geneva from 1912 to 1913. Timmermans became a lecturer (chargé de cours) at the...
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    Davy Medal (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    medal is awarded with a monetary gift, initially of £1000 (currently £2000). Receiving the Davy Medal has been identified as a potential precursor to...
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  • atomic weights under Dr. K. Drucker. In 1916, Moles studied with Prof. Philippe A. Guye at the University of Geneva to establish the atomic weight of bromine...
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  • Felipe. In 1916, Batuecas studied in the University of Geneva with Philippe A. Guye where he was interested in density and compressibility of real gases...
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    doctoral supervisor, Professor Carl Gräbe. She also worked with Dr Philippe Auguste Guye in Geneva, who was working on stereochemistry. Bogdanovskaya returned...
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    1870–1921; Adrian Brown, 1852–1919; William Gowland, 1842–1922; Prof. Philippe A. Guye, 1862–1922; William Kellner, 1839–1922; George William Mac Donald;...
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  • University of Geneva (Geneva, Switzerland) in 1914 under the guidance of Philippe-Auguste Guye (1862–1922). Germann's first scholarly publications reported his...
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