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    Yvette Cauchois (French pronunciation: [ivɛt koʃwa] ; 19 December 1908 – 19 November 1999) was a French physicist known for her contributions to X-ray...
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  • Cauchois could refer to: Yvette Cauchois, 1908–1999, French physicist Cauchois dialect, a Norman dialect The Cauchois horse, an extinct French horse breed...
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    In 1936, Romanian physicist Horia Hulubei and his French colleague Yvette Cauchois also analyzed pollucite, this time using their high-resolution X-ray...
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    Scottish laser scientist Nina Byers (1930–2014), American physicist Yvette Cauchois (1908–1999), French physicist Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat (born 1923), French...
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    the team of Romanian physicist Horia Hulubei and French physicist Yvette Cauchois claimed to have discovered element 85 by observing its X-ray emission...
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    An attempt at discovering element 85 in 1939 by Horia Hulubei and Yvette Cauchois via spectroscopy was also unsuccessful, as was an attempt in the same...
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  • were initially unaware of Corson et al.'s results. Horia Hulubei and Yvette Cauchois had previously claimed its discovery as a natural radioelement from...
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    lines are associated with new elements. In 1936, Hulubei together with Yvette Cauchois claimed to have discovered element 85 via X-ray analysis, conducting...
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    another wooden monastery was built in Bârsana. The French physicist Yvette Cauchois is buried at Bârsana Monastery [ro]. "Results of the 2020 local elections"...
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    claim, in 1938 by Romanian physicist Horia Hulubei and French chemist Yvette Cauchois, claimed to have discovered the new element via spectroscopy in minerals...
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