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Feuillet (other)
Feuillet may refer to: *Feuillet, Panama * Catherine Feuillet (born 1965), French geneticist *Louis Éconches Feuillée (sometimes spelled Feuillet) (1660–1732), French explorer, astronomer, geographer, and botanist *Octave Feuillet (1821–1890), French novelist and dramatist *Raoul Auger Feuillet (c. 1653 – c. 1709), French dance notator, publisher, and choreographer who described Beauchamp–Feuillet notation *Rémi Feuillet (born 1992), Mauritian judoka *Tomás Martín Feuillet Tomás Martín Feuillet (1832–1862) was a Panamian romantic poet. One of his poems is titled ''How Much?'' References 1832 births 1862 deaths Panamanian poets Panamanian male writers Male poets 19th-century poets 19th-century ...
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Feuillet, Panama
Feuillet is a corregimiento in La Chorrera District, Panamá Oeste Province, Panama Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panamá ), officially the Republic of Panama ( es, República de Panamá), is a transcontinental country spanning the southern part of North America and the northern part of South America. It is bordered by Cos ... with a population of 2,669 as of 2010. Its population as of 1990 was 1,372; its population as of 2000 was 1,745. References Corregimientos of Panamá Oeste Province {{PanamáOeste-geo-stub ...
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Catherine Feuillet
Catherine Feuillet (; born July 1965) is a French geneticist who is currently the Chief Scientific Officer oInari Agriculture a Cambridge MA based biotechnology company. Feuillet earned a PhD in plant molecular biology on the isolation and characterization of genes involved in wood formation in eucalyptus trees. She started to work on the genetics of disease resistance in wheat in 1994 during her post-doctoral studies at thSwiss Federal Institute for Agroecology She then moved as a junior group leader to the University of Zurich where she investigated the molecular basis of fungal disease resistance in wheat and in barley and cloned the first leaf rust resistance gene from wheat. In 2004 she was hired as a research director at the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique ( INRA) in France to lead European and international projects on wheat genomics. In 2008, she and her team successfully published the first mapping of the largest wheat chromosome, 3B and in 2014, they w ...
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Louis Éconches Feuillée
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Octave Feuillet
Octave Feuillet (11 July 1821 – 29 December 1890) was a French novelist and dramatist. His work stands midway between the romanticists and the realists. He is renowned for his "distinguished and lucid portraiture of life", depictions of female characters, analyses of characters' psychologies and feelings, and his reserved but witty prose style. His most popular work remains his 1858 novel ''Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre'' (''The Story of a Poor Young Man''), which has been adapted for film many times by Italian, French, and Argentinian directors. Biography Feuillet was born at Saint-Lô, Manche (Normandy). His father, Jacques Feuillet, was a prominent lawyer and Secretary-General of La Manche, but also a hypersensitive invalid. His mother died when he was an infant. Feuillet inherited some of his father's nervous excitability, though not to the same degree. He was sent to Lycée Louis-le Grand in Paris, where he achieved high distinction, assuring him of a good pos ...
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Raoul Auger Feuillet
Raoul Auger (or Anger) Feuillet (c.1660–1710) was a French dance notator, publisher and choreographer most well-known today for his ''Chorégraphie, ou l'art de décrire la danse'' (Paris, 1700) which described Beauchamp–Feuillet notation, and his subsequent collections of ballroom and theatrical dances, which included his own choreographies as well as those of Pécour. His ''Chorégraphie'' (1700) was translated into English by John Weaver (as ''Orchesography. Or the Art of Dancing'') (1706) and P. Siris (as ''The Art of Dancing''), both published in 1706. Weaver also translated the ''Traité de la cadance'' from Feuillet's 1704 ''Recŭeil de dances'' (as ''A Small Treatise of Time and Cadence in Dancing'', 1706). Feuillet's ''Recŭeil de contredances'' (1706), a collection of English country dance A country dance is any of a very large number of social dances of a type that originated in the British Isles; it is the repeated execution of a predefined sequence of ...
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Rémi Feuillet
Rémi Feuillet (born 22 December 1992) is a Mauritian judoka. He was introduced to Judo by his father Frédéric who is a former national technical director of the Mauritian judo team. He is based in France and lives in Val-d'Oise and trains in Villiers-le-Bel. He won two consecutive bronze medals at the African Judo Championships and finished seventh at the World Judo Championships. He was selected to compete at the 2020 Summer Games and drawn against Shoichiro Mukai is a Japanese judoka. He won a silver medal in mixed team, at the 2020 Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. Career He participated at the 2018 World Judo Championships The 2018 World Judo Championships was held between 20 and 27 September 201 ... in the first round. References External links * * 1992 births Living people Mauritian male judoka French male judoka Olympic judoka for Mauritius Judoka at the 2020 Summer Olympics Mauritian people of French descent Mauritian expatriate sportspeople ...
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