• Philippe-Jacques Meyer (1732–1820)[a] was a French harpist and composer. He was born in Strasbourg, studied theology as well as music and gave his first...
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  • player Jacob O. Meyer, Directing Elder of the Assemblies of Yahweh Jean Jacques Meyer (1804–1877), French locomotive designer Jeromie Meyer (born 1997),...
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  • Jacques Meyer, known as Henri Meyer and Reyem (6 March 1841, in Mulhouse – 18 July 1899, in Thiais) was a French caricaturist and illustrator; best known...
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  • Jean-Jacques Meyer (1805–1877) was a French engineer, noted for his work with steam engines and steam locomotives. He was trained at the engineering school...
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  • company abandoned the idea. It was reinvigorated by Frenchman Jean-Jacques Meyer (1804-1877), who took out a patent on the design in 1861. The first...
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    service in 1857 and 1858. He worked in the laboratory of Jacques Meyer the father of Viktor Meyer in Berlin. In 1858 he was able to return to Mühlheim where...
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  • Meyer may refer to: Philippe Meyer (politician) (born 1969), French politician Philippe Meyer (swimmer) (born 1971), Swiss swimmer Philippe-Jacques Meyer...
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    New York: Marshall Cavendish. p. 1367. ISBN 978-0-7614-7571-2. May, Jacques Meyer (1968). The Ecology of Malnutrition in the French Speaking Countries...
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  • 1737–1768) Josef Mysliveček (1737–1781) Michael Haydn (1737–1806) Philippe-Jacques Meyer (1737–1819) Friedrich Schwindl [de] (1737–1786) Philip Hayes (1738–1797)...
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  • (steam engine) The best-known of these was the Meyer expansion valve, the invention of Jean-Jacques Meyer A valve used to expand a gas, for thermodynamic...
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