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English: François Auguste Victor Grignard (* 6. Mai 1871 in Cherbourg; † 13. Dezember 1935 in Lyon)
Deiziad 1912, published in 1913 in Sweden
Mammenn Les Prix Nobel, p. 56 (2nd part of the book) and [1]
Aozer Fotograv. - Generalstabens Litografiska Anstalt Stockholm
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red22 Gen 2015 da 01:28Munud eus stumm an 22 Gen 2015 da 01:281 554 × 2 430 (819 Kio)DrdohtOriginal from Nobel
2 C'hwe 2012 da 11:40Munud eus stumm an 2 C'hwe 2012 da 11:40280 × 396 (57 Kio)Materialscientisthigher resolution
13 Meu 2009 da 22:00Munud eus stumm an 13 Meu 2009 da 22:00162 × 227 (11 Kio)Pieter KuiperLarger file size, better quality of the same image from the Nobel Foundation's site
31 Gen 2006 da 11:22Munud eus stumm an 31 Gen 2006 da 11:22200 × 283 (9 Kio)Stefi~commonswiki{{PD-old}} 70 years old foto

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