Charles-Victor Mauguin (French: [ʃaʁl.vik.tɔʁ mo.gɛ̃]; 19 September 1878 – 25 April 1958), more often Charles Mauguin, was a French mineralogist and crystallographer...
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Hermann (who introduced it in 1928) and the French mineralogist Charles-Victor Mauguin (who modified it in 1931). This notation is sometimes called international...
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deputy and then senator in French Algeria between 1881 and 1894 Charles-Victor Mauguin (1878–1958), French professor of mineralogy inventor (with Carl...
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orientation of the optical axes) is in 1911 when it was used by Charles-Victor Mauguin to investigate the alignment of nematic and chiral-nematic phases...
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approach, which had first been noticed by French physicist Charles-Victor Mauguin in 1911. Mauguin was experimenting with a variety of semi-solid liquid crystals...
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Michael Levitt Henry Lipson Kathleen Lonsdale Ernest-François Mallard Charles-Victor Mauguin William Hallowes Miller Friedrich Mohs Paul Niggli Louis Pasteur...
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of groups, that of Carl Hermann and Charles-Victor Mauguin. An example of a full wallpaper name in Hermann-Mauguin style (also called IUCr notation) is...
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1941) Brian Harold Mason (1917–2009) Johannes Mathesius (1504–1565) Charles-Victor Mauguin (1878–1958) John Mawe (1764–1829) Sarah Mawe (1767–1846) Marshall...
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Hermann and Charles-Victor Mauguin, which later became an international standard notation for crystallographic groups known as the Hermann–Mauguin notation...
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1804 Archived 2006-01-08 at the Wayback Machine Mauguin, 1940–1942; Pradel, 1937; Verlet, 1985. Mauguin, 1940–1942. Mansel 1999; Thompson 2006. Castelot...
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