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    Albert Auguste Cochon de Lapparent (30 December 1839 – 5 May 1908) was a French geologist. He was born at Bourges. After studying at the École polytechnique...
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  • Albert-Félix de Lapparent (1905–1975) was a French palaeontologist, and also a Sulpician priest. He undertook a number of fossil-hunting explorations...
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  • Stage was introduced in scientific literature by French geologist Albert de Lapparent in 1883 and revised by A. Blondeau in 1981. The base of the Lutetian...
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  • introduced in scientific literature by Ernest Munier-Chalmas and Albert de Lapparent in 1893. The stage is named after the small hamlet of Priabona in...
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    Albert-Auguste de Lapparent, Pierre Teilhard-de-Chardin and Albert-Félix de Lapparent. In 1959, the Institut Géologique Albert-de-Lapparent (IGAL) was set...
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  • Cultural references to pigs Albert Auguste Cochon de Lapparent (1839–1908), French geologist Charles Cochon de Lapparent (1750–1825), politician of the...
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    Vulpian 1887–1889 Louis Pasteur 1889–1907 Marcelin Berthelot 1907 Albert de Lapparent 1908 Henri Becquerel 1908–1914 Philippe van Tieghem 1914–1948 Alfred...
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  • Ernest Munier-Chalmas (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Priabonian stage of the Late Eocene, in a paper co-written with Albert de Lapparent in 1893. From 1864 he worked as an assistant in the geology department...
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    huge mystery dinosaur stepping on a crocodile-like reptile. 1951 Albert de Lapparent and others restudied the large Late Jurassic theropod tracks of Cabo...
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    back to the Tithonian stage of the Late Jurassic period. In 1957 Albert-Félix de Lapparent and Georges Zbyszewski named the remains as a new species of Brachiosaurus:...
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