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  • '''César''' is an ancient red [[wine]] [[grape]] from northern [[Burgundy]]. It make ...to have been brought to Burgundy by Roman troops from [[Rome]]. The name "César" is thought to derive from the Latin word "Caesar", a reference to the impe
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  • [[File:Milstein_lnp_restauración.jpg|thumb]] '''César Milstein''' (8 October 1927 – 24 March 2002) was an Argentine biochemist César Milstein was born in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, to a Ukrainian-Jewish immigr
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  • '''Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc''' (1708–1780) was a French nobleman, soldier, and c Louis César was born on October 9, 1708, into the noble La Baume Le Blanc family. His e
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  • ...ue_vente_La_Vallière.jpg|Catalogue vente La Vallière|thumb|left]] '''Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc''' (1708–1780) was a French nobleman known primarily Louis César was born into the prestigious La Baume Le Blanc family, which held signific
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  • '''César''' is an ancient red [[wine]] [[grape]] from northern [[Burgundy]]. It make ...to have been brought to Burgundy by Roman troops from [[Rome]]. The name "César" is thought to derive from the Latin word "Caesar", a reference to the impe
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  • ...ue_vente_La_Vallière.jpg|Catalogue vente La Vallière|thumb|left]] '''Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc''' (1708–1780) was a French nobleman known primarily Louis César was born into the prestigious La Baume Le Blanc family, which held signific
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  • '''Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc''' (1708–1780) was a French nobleman, soldier, and c Louis César was born on October 9, 1708, into the noble La Baume Le Blanc family. His e
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  • | current-owner = César Ramirez | chef = César Ramirez
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  • The hybridoma technology was invented by [[Georges Köhler]] and [[César Milstein]] who shared the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in 1984 * [[César Milstein]]
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  • ...1, 1995) was a German [[biologist]] and [[immunologist]] who, along with [[César Milstein]] and [[Niels Kaj Jerne]], won the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or After obtaining his Ph.D., Köhler joined the laboratory of César Milstein at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in
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  • [[File:Milstein_lnp_restauración.jpg|thumb]] '''César Milstein''' (8 October 1927 – 24 March 2002) was an Argentine biochemist César Milstein was born in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, to a Ukrainian-Jewish immigr
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  • ...with the French film industry, often hosting parties and dinners for the [[César Awards]], France's national film award ceremony. This close association wit * [[César Awards]]
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  • [[File:Portrait_d'Antoine-César_Becquerel.jpg|thumb|Portrait d'Antoine-César Becquerel]] [[File:Becquerel_in_the_lab.jpg|left|thumb|Becquerel in the lab ...ad conducted research in [[photovoltaics]], while his grandfather, Antoine César Becquerel, was also a physicist, known for his work in [[electrochemistry]]
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  • ...d by Jean-Baptiste Marie Meusnier de La Place|thumb]] '''Jacques Alexandre César Charles''' (12 November 1746 – 7 April 1823) was a French inventor, scien Jacques Alexandre César Charles passed away on 7 April 1823 in Paris. His legacy lives on through h
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  • * The invention of monoclonal antibody technology by César Milstein and Georges Köhler. * The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1984 to César Milstein and Georges Köhler for the development of monoclonal antibodies.
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  • ...&search=Universidad+César+Vallejo+Facultad+de+Ciencias+Médicas Universidad César Vallejo Facultad de Ciencias Médicas]
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  • ...The Savoy Hotel has been managed by several notable hoteliers including [[César Ritz]] and [[Auguste Escoffier]].
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  • ...ncept of monoclonal antibody therapy was first developed in the 1970s by [[César Milstein]] and [[Georges J. F. Köhler]], who were later awarded the [[Nobe
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  • ...aurants before opening his own. In 1890, he was invited to [[London]] by [[César Ritz]] to become the chef at the [[Savoy Hotel]]. There, Escoffier introduc
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  • ...ter a character from Marcel Pagnol's film trilogy, "Marius," "Fanny," and "César."
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  • ...n France. It was named after the French soldier and sugar industrialist, [[César, duc de Choiseul, comte du Plessis-Praslin]], who is believed to have inven
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  • ...al. The 50 Soles banknote showcases the image of the famous Peruvian poet, César Vallejo. The 100 Soles banknote displays the image of the famous Peruvian c
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  • ...y of the charged pions (π^+ and π^−) in cosmic rays by [[Cecil Powell]], [[César Lattes]], and [[Giuseppe Occhialini]] in 1947 confirmed Yukawa's theory. Th
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  • ...etism]]. Following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, Antoine César Becquerel, Henri pursued a career in science. He attended the [[École Poly
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