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    Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, Comte Carnot (French pronunciation: [lazaʁ nikɔla maʁɡəʁit kaʁno]; 13 May 1753 – 2 August 1823) was a French mathematician...
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    father Lazare Carnot was an eminent mathematician, military engineer, and leader of the French Revolutionary Army. Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot was born...
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    Lazare Hippolyte Carnot (6 October 1801, Saint-Omer – 16 March 1888) was a French politician. He was the younger brother of the founder of thermodynamics...
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    came to be known as Sadi Carnot. In his scientific-mindedness and Republican leanings, he resembled his grandfather, Lazare Carnot, the military modernizer...
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    engineer Lazare Carnot. Such walls were introduced into the design of fortifications from the early nineteenth century. As conceived by Carnot, they formed...
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  • may refer to: Lazare de Baïf (1496–1547), French diplomat and humanist Lazare Bruandet (1755–1803), French landscape painter Lazare Carnot (1753–1823),...
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    "amalgamation" (amalgame) strategy organized by military strategist Lazare Carnot, later Napoleon's Minister of War. He assigned, to the same regiment...
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  • Look up Carnot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carnot may refer to: Carnot Posey (1818–1863), American lawyer and military officer Lazare Carnot (1753-1823)...
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    negative and both DG and DH are positive. The theorem is named after Lazare Carnot (1753–1823). It is used in a proof of the Japanese theorem for concyclic...
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  • The equation is named after Jean-Charles de Borda (1733–1799) and Lazare Carnot (1753–1823). This equation is used both for open channel flow as well...
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