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Cabane may refer to: *Cabane de l'A Neuve, mountain hut in the Swiss Alps at 2,735 meters above sea level *Cabane de Saleina, mountain hut in the Swiss Alps at 2,691 meters above sea level *Cabane du Trient, mountain hut in the Swiss alps near the Swiss town of Martigny and the French town of Chamonix *Cabane Giovanni Gnifetti, refuge in the Alps in Aosta Valley, Italy *Cabane Reine Marguerite, mountain hut belonging to the Italian Alpine Club, on the Signalkuppe of Monte Rosa in the Alps *Cabane strut of a biplane aircraft supports the upper wing over the fuselage People with the surname *Bernard Cabane, French scientist, director in the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) *Olivia Fox Cabane, American author, public speaker, and the co-founder of Kindearth.tech See also *Caban (other) *Cabanes (other) *Cabannes (other) Cabannes may refer to: * Cabannes, Bouches-du-Rhône, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department * Jean Cabannes (1 ...
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Cabane De L'A Neuve
The Cabane de l'A Neuve (or A Neuve Hut) is a mountain hut in the Swiss Alps at 2,735 metres above sea level open for visitors. It can be reached from the Val Ferret. The hut lies below the Grand Darray (3,514 m) on the south side in the Mont Blanc Massif. Other summits close to the hut are the Tour Noir (3,835 m), the Grande Lui (3,509 m) and the Mont Dolent Mont Dolent () is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif and lies on the border between Italy, Switzerland and France. As a mountain, Mont Dolent is regarded as the tripoint between Italy, Switzerland and France, although the tripoint itself lies ... (3,823 m). Inauguration was 4 September 1927. References Mountain huts in Switzerland Mountain huts in the Alps {{Valais-geo-stub ...
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Cabane De Saleina
The Saleina Hut ( French: ''Cabane de Saleina'', formerly spelled ''Saleinaz'') is a mountain hut in the Swiss Alps at 2,691 meters above sea level. It can be reached from the Val Ferret. The hut lies above the Saleina Glacier near the Aiguille d'Argentière in the Mont Blanc Massif The Mont Blanc massif (french: Massif du Mont-Blanc; it, Massiccio del Monte Bianco) is a mountain range in the Alps, located mostly in France and Italy, but also straddling Switzerland at its northeastern end. It contains eleven major indepen ..., and has places for 48 people and is wardened between mid-June to mid-September. External links Web page of the Swiss Alpine ClubCabane de Saleina on French IGN mapping portal
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Cabane Du Trient
The Trient hut (French: ''Cabane du Trient'') is a mountain hut in the Swiss alps, near the Swiss town of Martigny and the French town of Chamonix. The hut sits at an altitude of 3,170 m (10,400 ft), on a rock perched above the Trient Glacier. It can be reached on foot by mountaineers and strong hikers with experience of glacier travel. From the hut you can walk to the Albert Premier and Argentière huts in France, as well as the Cabane de Saleina (Switzerland) at the foot of the Aiguille d'Argentière. The hut is run by the SAC, the Swiss Alpine Club, and has 130 beds. It is a popular base for mountaineers exploring the area, e.g. Aiguille du Tour etc. See also *List of buildings and structures above 3000 m in Switzerland This is a list of buildings and infrastructures above in Switzerland. As this height approximately corresponds to the level of the climatic snow line in the Alps, infrastructures located above it are generally subject to harsh weather condition ...
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Cabane Giovanni Gnifetti
The Gnifetti Hut (Italian: ''Capanna Giovanni Gnifetti'') is a refuge in the Alps in Aosta Valley, Italy. It is located at an altitude of , and provides access to mountaineers climbing any of the fifteen nearby 4,000 metre high summits of the Monte Rosa massif, and gives access to high-level glacier routes as well as to the Margherita Hut, located on the Signalkuppe. The refuge is named after Italian mountaineer and parish priest from Alagna Valsesia Alagna Valsesia ( Walser German: ''Im Land'', Piedmontese: ''Alagna'', Valsesiano: ''Lagna'') is a ''comune'' and small village high in the Valsesia alpine valley in the province of Vercelli, Piedmont, northern Italy, a UNESCO World heritage si ..., Giovanni Gnifetti. References External linksOfficial website Mountain huts in the Alps Mountain huts in Aosta Valley Gressoney-La-Trinité {{italy-struct-stub ...
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Cabane Reine Marguerite
The Margherita Hut (Italian: ''Capanna Regina Margherita'') is a mountain hut belonging to the Italian Alpine Club, located on the summit of Punta Gnifetti (ital., in German Signalkuppe) of Monte Rosa, a mountain massif of the Alps lying near the border between Italy and Switzerland. At above sea level, it is the highest building in Europe. It was originally opened in 1893 as a research station for high altitude medicine which it still is, but also serves as a simply equipped mountain hut for alpinists. Location It is also among the largest huts of the massif, together with the Monte Rosa Hut and Gnifetti Hut. The Margherita Hut is located in Italian territor near the international border between Italy and Switzerland, in the Italian region of Piedmont. The nearest settlement is Alagna Valsesia, in Piedmont, starting point for the traditional climb to the hut. History The construction of the hut was directed by the Italian Alpine Club in 1889. The hut was pre-built in the ...
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Cabane Strut
In aeronautics, bracing comprises additional structural members which stiffen the functional airframe to give it rigidity and strength under load. Bracing may be applied both internally and externally, and may take the form of strut, which act in compression or tension as the need arises, and/or wires, which act only in tension. In general, bracing allows a stronger, lighter structure than one which is unbraced, but external bracing in particular adds drag which slows down the aircraft and raises considerably more design issues than internal bracing. Another disadvantage of bracing wires is that they require routine checking and adjustment, or rigging, even when located internally. During the early years of aviation, bracing was a universal feature of all forms of aeroplane, including the monoplanes and biplanes which were then equally common. Today, bracing in the form of lift struts is still used for some light commercial designs where a high wing and light weight are more im ...
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Bernard Cabane
Bernard Cabane (born 12 October 1945) is a French mountaineer, scientist (physicist and chemist), director emeritus of the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in ESPCI ParisTech where he worked with Nobel Laureate Pierre Gilles De Gennes and corresponding member of the French Academy of Sciences. He was awarded the Silver Medal of the French National Center for Scientific Research. Expert in colloidal and surface science, wine tannins, polymers and surfactants, and fluid dynamics. In mountaineering, he is known for making the 7th ascent of Mt Salcantay in Peru. References External linksList of publications, articles, and researchon Google Scholar Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines. Released in beta in November 2004, the Google Scholar index includes p ... 20th-century French scientists Members of the French Academ ...
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Olivia Fox Cabane
Olivia Fox Cabane (born in Paris, France) is an autistic American author, public speaker, and the co-founder of Kindearth.Tech. She is the former Director of Innovative Leadership for Stanford University's student accelerator, StartX. She grew up in Paris, with a French father (physicist Bernard Cabane) and attended French schools, eventually earning three separate master's degrees in law from the Pantheon-Sorbonne University. She is the author of '' The Charisma Myth'' and the co-author of ''The Net And The Butterfly'', two books on charisma and the neuroscience of innovation, respectively. Life and career Cabane was born in Paris, France, to French physicist Bernard Cabane and American psychotherapist Celie Fox. She subsequently earned two law degrees in international and European business law from the Pantheon-Sorbonne University. and one in German business law from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. She also cites her experiences growing up “socially inept” a ...
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Caban (other)
Caban may refer to: * Caban, former brand of Canadian retailer Club Monaco * Cavan (unit), Philippines measure of weight and volume, also spelled ''Caban'' * Operation Caban, 1979 military operation in French Central Africa * Caban Island, part of Tingloy municipality, Philippines * Caban, multi-use centre in Brynrefail, Gwynedd, Wales People with the surname * Claudio Cabán (born 1963), Puerto Rican athlete * David Cabán (born 1993), Puerto Rican soccer player * Jessica Caban (born 1982), American model and actress * Miroslav Caban (born 1964), Slovak mountaineer and photographer * Tiffany Cabán (born 1987), American lawyer and politician See also * ''Caban v. Mohammed ''Caban v. Mohammed'', 441 U.S. 380 (1979), was a United States Supreme Court family law case which argued that a New York law, which allowed unwed mothers, but not unwed fathers, a veto over the adoption of that couple's children, was discrimin ...
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Cabanes (other)
Cabanes may refer to: Places * Cabanes, Castellón, municipality in the province of Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain * Cabanes, Girona, (also Cabanas), municipality in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain * Cabanès, Aveyron, ''commune'' in France * Cabanès, Tarn, ''commune'' in France People * Amparo Cabanes Pecourt (born 1938), Spanish academic and politician * Augustin Cabanès (1862–1928), French doctor and historian * José Cabanes, ''Genovés II'' (born 1981), Valencian pilota player * Paco Cabanes Pastor, ''Genovés I'' (1954–2021), Valencian pilota player See also * Cabanès (other) * Cabannes (other) * Cabana (other) Cabana, cabanas or cabañas may refer to: *Cabana (structure), either a small hut built with a thatched roof, or a recreational structure with at least one wall open at a beachside or poolside club Places * Cabana, Peru, capital of the Cabana D ...
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