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 Claude, Georges --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
French chemist and physicist Georges Claude was born in Paris.
Claude also made ammonia out of atmosphere, invented neon light, and devised the method of utilizing for power difference in temperature between the waters at the depths and the surface of tropical seas.
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 Chained Library
Miller and J. Hatcher, Medieval England: rural society and economic change, 1086-1348; R.H. Britnell, The Commercialisation of English Society, 1000-1500; Chapelot, Jean, The Village and House in the Middle Ages; Gies, Frances, Life in a Medieval Village; Homans, George, English Villagers of the Thirteenth Century; Sweeney, Del, ed.
Barber, Malcolm, The Two Cities: Medieval Europe, 1050-1320; Duby, Georges, France in the Middle Ages, 987-1460; Medieval France: an Encyclopedia, ed.
Medieval England, 1066–1350, 1905; George Holmes, The Oxford History of Medieval Europe, Oxford University Press (1988); The Flowers of History, collected by Matthew of Westminster, trans.
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