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Pelletier
[ pel-i-teer; French peluh-tyey ]
noun
- Wilfrid, 1896–1982, Canadian orchestra conductor.
Pelletier
/ pɛltje /
noun
- PelletierPierre Joseph17881842MFrenchSCIENCE: chemist Pierre Joseph (pjɛr ʒozɛf). 1788–1842, French chemist, who isolated quinine, chlorophyll, and other chemical substances
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In the end, everyone made nice and Sale and Pelletier were also given a gold.
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You guess that the request for this service is connected in my mind with the visit I must pay to M. Pelletier.
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M. Pelletier observed the same thing in the case of some of his subjects, when they brought the palm of the hand near a candle.
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It has been subsequently examined by Pelletier, Dumas, Cahours, and others.
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One pound of red bark afforded, to Pelletier and Caventou, 74 grains of cinchonina, and 107 grains of quinina.
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Jaques Pelletier, who lived in my house, had presented this to me for a singular rarity.
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