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Berthelot
[ ber-tuh-loh; French bertuh-law ]
noun
- Pierre Eugène Mar·se·lin [ma, r, s, uh, -, lan], 1827–1907, French chemist.
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The other, Sophie Berthelot, was allowed in so she could repose in aeternum next to her spouse, the chemist Marcellin.
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On the 20th, the 32nd French Corps (Berthelot), in their turn, took the offensive.
From Project Gutenberg
The density found was in accord with that given by Berthelot, namely, 1264.
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Then came Berthelot—the father of synthetic chemistry, with his sensational announcement—“The soil is alive.”
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The romantics had, as Berthelot shows, appealed to life to redress the judgments drawn from mechanism.
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In tracing this genealogy of thought M. Berthelot finds Bergson related to Nietzsche on the romantic side.
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