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Perrin, Jean Baptiste (1870-1942) physicist
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1870-1942
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Perrin was a French physicist whose work on Brownian motion provided the first demonstration of the existence of atoms. In 1910 he became Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Sorbonne. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1926.
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Perrin, Henriette Jeanne Eugenie Blanche (1869-1938), née Duportal, writer, first wife of Jean Baptiste Perrin (1869-1938)
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Perrin, Henriette Jeanne Eugenie Blanche (1869-1938), née Duportal, writer, first wife of Jean Baptiste Perrin is the spouse of Perrin, Jean Baptiste (1870-1942) physicist
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1897-1938