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FRANÇOIS RAOULT, professor of chemistry at Grenoble, died there on April 1 after a short illness. In him France has lost one of her most distinguished men of science, whose discoveries have supplied material for theoretical considerations which, within the past fifteen years, have had a most profound influence on chemistry and physics.
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R., W. Prof. François Marie Raoult . Nature 64, 17–18 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064017a0
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