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Blaise is a personal name (from Greek Βλασιος, the name of Saint Blaise) and a place name. It can refer to: People and fictional characters * Blaise (name), including lists of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname Places France * Blaise-sous-Arzillières, a village and commune in the Marne ''département'' of north-eastern France * Blaise, a former commune of the Ardennes ''département'', now part of Vouziers * Blaise, a former commune of the Haute-Marne ''département'', now part of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises * Blaise (Marne), a tributary of the Marne River, northeastern France * Blaise (Eure), a tributary of the Eure (river), northern France Switzerland * Gate of Blaise, an ancient city gate in Basel United Kingdom * Blaise Castle, a stately home in what is now the city of Bristol, England * Blaise Hamlet, built about 1811 for retired employees of the owner of Blaise Castle * Blaise High School, Bristol, England See also * Bla ...
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Saint Blaise
Blaise of Sebaste (, ''Hágios Blásios''; martyred 316 AD) was a physician and bishop of Sivas, Sebastea in historical Lesser Armenia (modern Sivas, Turkey) who is venerated as a Christian saint and martyr. He is counted as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. Blaise is a saint in the Catholic Church, Catholic, Western Rite Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodox Churches, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches and is the patron saint of wool combers and of sufferers from Otorhinolaryngology, ENT illnesses. In the Latin Church, his feast falls on 3 February. In the Eastern Churches, it is on 11 February. According to the ''Acta Sanctorum'', he was martyred by being beaten, combing (torture), tortured with iron combs, and beheaded. Early records The first reference to Blaise is the medical writings of Aëtius Amidenus () where his aid is invoked in treating patients with objects stuck in the throat. Marco Polo reported on the place where "Messer Saint Blaise obtained the glorious cr ...
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Blaise Reaction
The Blaise reaction is an organic reaction that forms a β-ketoester from the reaction of zinc metal with an α-bromoester and a nitrile. The reaction was first reported by Edmond Blaise (1872–1939) in 1901. The final intermediate is a metaloimine, which is then hydrolyzed to give the desired β-ketoester. Bulky aliphatic esters tend to give higher yields. Steven Hannick and Yoshito Kishi have developed an improved procedure. It has been noted that free hydroxyl groups can be tolerated in the course of this reaction, which is surprising for reactions of organometallic halides. Mechanism The mechanism of the Blaise reaction involves the formation of an organozinc complex with the bromine alpha to the ester carbonyl. This makes the alpha carbon nucleophilic, allowing it to attack the electrophilic carbon of the nitrile. The negative nitrile nitrogen resulting from this attack complexes with the zinc monobromide cation. The β-enamino ester (tautomer of the imine intermedi ...
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Blasius (other)
Blasius may refer to: * various saints, including Saint Blaise (the French form of Blasius) * August Wilhelm Heinrich Blasius (1845–1912), German ornithologist * Blasius of Parma (c. 1345–1416), natural philosopher, born in Parma * Frédéric Blasius (1758–1829), French opera composer and conductor * Gerard Blasius (1627–1682), Dutch anatomist * Heinrich Wilhelm Blasius (1818–1899), German meteorologist * Joan Blasius (1639–1672), Dutch playwright, Gerhard's younger brother * Johann Heinrich Blasius (1809–1870), German zoologist * Jörg Blasius (born 1957), German sociologist * Paul Richard Heinrich Blasius (1883–1970), German physicist * Rudolf Blasius (1842–1907), German physician, bacteriologist, naturalist and ornithologist See also * Blaise (other) Blaise is a personal name (from Greek Βλασιος, the name of Saint Blaise) and a place name. It can refer to: People and fictional characters * Blaise (name), including lists of people a ...
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Blais
Blais is a surname, and may refer to: * André Blais (born 1947), Canadian political scientist * André-Albert Blais (1842–1919), Canadian Roman Catholic priest and Bishop of Rimouski * Aristide Blais (1875–1964), Canadian physician and senator * Chris Blais (born 1981), US rally racing rider * Craig Blais (born 1978), US educator, author, poet * Dean Blais (born 1951), US ice hockey coach * Dominique Blais (fl. 1990s-present), Canadian musician * François Blais (Member of Parliament) (1875–1949), Canadian politician * François Blais (MNA) (fl. 2010s-present), Canadian politician * François Blais (writer) (1973–2022), Canadian writer * Giorgio Blais (born 1935), Italian general * Haley Blais, Canadian singer-songwriter * Isabelle Blais (born 1975), Canadian actress and singer * Jean-Jacques Blais (born 1940), former Canadian politician * Jean-Pierre Blais (born ca. 1960), Canadian public servant * Joline Blais (b. 1960), US educator, author * Jon Blais (1 ...
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Wassy-sur-Blaise
Wassy () is a Communes of France, commune in the Haute-Marne Departments of France, department in north-eastern France. Its population, as of 2019, is 2,819. Wassy has been Twin towns and sister cities, twinned with the German town of Eppingen in north-west Baden-Württemberg since 1967. History On 1 March 1562, a faction of armed soldiers under Francis, Duke of Guise attacked and killed worshippers at a Huguenot service, called the Massacre of Wassy, which marked the start of the First War of Religion in France.The protestant Museum in the Wassy barn
Retrieved 21 November 2022.


Geography

The river Blaise (Marne), Blaise flows through the commune.


Population


See also

*Communes of the Haute-Marne department


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Vaux-sur-Blaise
Vaux-sur-Blaise (, literally ''Vaux on Blaise'') is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. Geography The river Blaise flows through the commune. See also *Communes of the Haute-Marne department The following is a list of the 426 communes in the French department of Haute-Marne. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Vauxsurblaise {{HauteMarne-geo-stub ...
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Montreuil-sur-Blaise
Montreuil-sur-Blaise (, literally ''Montreuil on Blaise'') is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. Geography The river Blaise flows through the commune. See also *Communes of the Haute-Marne department The following is a list of the 426 communes in the French department of Haute-Marne. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Montreuilsurblaise {{HauteMarne-geo-stub ...
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Guindrecourt-sur-Blaise
Guindrecourt-sur-Blaise (, literally ''Guindrecourt on Blaise'') is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. Geography The river Blaise flows through the commune. See also *Communes of the Haute-Marne department The following is a list of the 426 communes in the French department of Haute-Marne. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Guindrecourtsurblaise {{HauteMarne-geo-stub ...
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Courcelles-sur-Blaise
Courcelles-sur-Blaise (, literally ''Courcelles on Blaise'') is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. Geography The river Blaise flows through the commune. See also *Communes of the Haute-Marne department The following is a list of the 426 communes in the French department of Haute-Marne. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Courcellessurblaise {{HauteMarne-geo-stub ...
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Cirey-sur-Blaise
Cirey-sur-Blaise (, literally ''Cirey on Blaise'') is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. Geography The river Blaise flows through the commune. See also * Chateau de Cirey *Communes of the Haute-Marne department The following is a list of the 426 communes in the French department of Haute-Marne. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):Cireysurblaise {{HauteMarne-geo-stub ...
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Blaise Ketone Synthesis
The Blaise ketone synthesis (named after Edmond Blaise) is the chemical reaction of acid chlorides with organozinc compounds to give ketones. The reaction was claimed to bring excellent yields by Blaise, however, investigators failed to obtain better than moderate yields (50%). Thus, the reaction is particularly ineffective in forming ketones from acyl chlorides. The reaction also works with organocuprates. Reviews have been written. Reaction mechanism The mechanism is sampled from the proposed mechanism for organocadmium compounds, given that the mechanisms are identical to one another the proposed mechanism for the reaction is the same as the one for organocadmium compounds. After the oxygen forms a bond with the organozinc compound, R’ shifts to the carbonyl carbon, having chlorine act as a leaving group and removing the negative charge from zinc. The chlorine that left returns to form a bond with zinc, pushing the electrons back on to oxygen and thus forming the ketone. ...
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Blaise High School
Blaise High School (formerly Henbury School) is an 11–18 mixed, secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Henbury, Bristol, England. It was formerly a community school that was established in 1956 and converted to an academy in June 2012. It adopted its present name in September 2019 and is part of the Greenshaw Learning Trust. History Henbury School was a community school that was established in 1956 as one of the first purpose-built comprehensive schools in the country. It was completely rebuilt under a £17.3 million private finance initiative in 2005 where a financial agreement was made in April 2004 between Bristol City Council and Bristol Schools Ltd; a company set up by HBG Construction Ltd to oversee the construction and management of the school for 26 years, including three other schools that were also being rebuilt, after which it will become the property of the local education authority. The features of the new building include a sports hall, al ...
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