Emmanuel-Louis Gruner (11 May 1809 – 26 March 1883) was a French engineer and geologist. Emmanuel-Louis Gruner was born on 11 May 1809. His son, Édouard...
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gravity is 3.4 to 3.5. It was discovered in 1853 and named after Emmanuel-Louis Gruner (1809–1883), the Swiss-French chemist who first analysed it. Amosite...
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l'industrie minérale was the brainchild of the mining engineer Emmanuel-Louis Gruner, who became the first president. It was founded on 29 April 1855...
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Édouard Emmanuel Gruner (16 June 1849 – 21 July 1933) was a French civil engineer and industrialist. He trained as a mining engineer, and soon became...
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GJ53, 1,000 Nm3 or 800 kg of natural gas equivalent to 36 (fr) Emmanuel-Louis Grüner, Traité de métallurgie - métallurgie générale, t. 2 (procédé de...
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American Journal of Science and Arts. S. Converse. 1856. p. 255. Emmanuel-Louis Grüner, t. second, procédé de métallurgiques, chauffage et fusion, grillage...
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var., 9.AG.15) Grunerite: Fe7Si8O22(OH)2 – Swiss-French chemist Emmanuel-Louis Gruner (1809–1883) Guettardite: Pb(Sb,As)2S4 – French naturalist Jean-Étienne...
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established by the United States Grunerite is discovered and named after Emmanuel-Louis Gruner, the Swiss-French chemist who first analyzed it March 14 – Ferdinand...
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Encyclopædic Dictionary. Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co. p. 171. Louis Emmanuel Gruner; Lenox Smith (1872). The Manufacture of Steel. D. Van Nostrand....
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contemporary pieces from Franz Xaver Winterhalter and Edwin Landseer. Ludwig Gruner, of Dresden, assisted Albert in buying artworks of the highest quality....
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