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J, Ficat C, Girard B (September 1978). "Repeat surgery after disc excision"...
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of Paris, replaced on 150th anniversary by 12" lens designed by R.V. Willstrop...
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Astronomical Association 30 cm (12") 5.95m 1833 Original lens 11.6" made by
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region, and was called the "horse of the bad land", in comparison to the
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horse from the Pays de Caux area, which was called the "horse of the good...
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of Paris. Originally it was mounted on a clockwork driven equatorial mounting...
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Observatory for the Ertel meridian circle. 4 - Observatory for the telescope of
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Neurology and Neurosurgery/Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries/Failed Back Syndrome
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Commons has media related to Markree Castle. Official website History of the
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of Paris lens; the largest in the world at that time. The observatory also...
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in Paris for about 1000 pounds, large enough to be the biggest achromatic...
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Fraunhofer Gautier Grubb Henry Brothers Lerebours Tulley Some famous 19th...
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v. Dupuy (1831), Bollumet v. Phillips (1842), and Dobard et al. v. Nunez...
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v. Dupuy (1831), Bollumet v. Phillips (1842), and Dobard et al. v. Nunez...
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of Paris lens telescope with an aperture of 340 millimetres (13.3 in) to...
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Orthopedic Surgery”, p. 1009-1037, Lippincott and Co., Philadelphia, 1978
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then purchased for about 1,000l., in Paris, a twelve-inch object-glass by
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Madeleine Desdevises - Mado Paulette Lahaye - La mère de Mado Juliette Le
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of Paris lens, the largest in the World), and the asteroid 9 Metis was...
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Guinand would supply glass for the Paris Observatory telescopes and also
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Productions), who had previously struggled to present rock concerts in...
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The Pavillon was opened as a music venue at the initiative of KCP (Koski-
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objective 54°10′27″N 8°27′41″W / 54.174286°N 8.46147°W / 54.174286;...
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of Paris 30 years earlier. He had intended it for a large but troubled...
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of Paris, with an objective of 13.3 inches (~34.8 cm) for 1200 pounds,...
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makers of the 19th century include: Alvan Clark Brashear Chance Brothers
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social status but was not awarded the damages. Three similar cases were
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Richard Sheepshanks. The telescope had a doublet objective lens made by
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was donated by Sir James South in 1862, who had purchased the lens from
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of Pandely, but there was no financial award. Three similar cases were
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orbit.) At Markree Observatory in Ireland, Edward Joshua Cooper used a
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bought a 12-inch (actually about 11.8) aperture lens from Robert-Aglaé
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the period. Cooper had acquired the largest lens in the world, made by
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Philadelphia: Lippincott and Co. pp. 1009–37. ISBN 978-0-397-50382-7.
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refractor of the early 1830s, which had a 13.3-inch (340 mm) aperture
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Robert-Aglaé Cauchoix
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Refracting telescope
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Markree Observatory
The 13+ inch Cauchoix
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Great refractor
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James South
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