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We were going together, once a week, to attend the new lectures given in Saclay by Albert Messiah on quantum mechanics, by
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Osiris & Orphee at Saclay in France (supplied via IRE)
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Quentin Michard of the School of Industrial Physics and Chemistry in Paris and Jean-Philippe Bouchaud of the Atomic Energy Commission in Saclay, France,were trying to explain three social trends:plummeting European birth rates in the late 20th century, the rapid adoption of cellphones in Europe in the 1990s and the way people clapping at a concert suddenly stop doing so.
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Atomic Energy Center (Saclay), working mainly on neutron scattering and magnetism, with advice from A. Herpin, A.
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Saclay and the College de France (to which de Gennes had then been appointed).
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Heidelberg was joined by a group from Saclay, under R. Turlay, to study the possibilities for a neutrino experiment at the CERN SPS then under construction.
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France working at the Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires at Saclay with
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Republic; M. Bonaparte has sixteen millions a year, forty-four thousand francs a day, twenty-four cooks in his household, and as many aides-de-camp; he has the right of fishing in the ponds of Saclay and
Napoleon the Little Victor Hugo 1843
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We must do better, '' he admitted while announcing France's intention to set up an international network of specialised centres of excellence with teachers and facilities provided by French research centres at Saclay and Cadarache.
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T2. 4 Modelling the nitrogen cycle in the ocean, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, Saclay (near Paris), France.
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