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de Broglie
[ duh broh-glee, broh-glee, broi; French duh braw-glee ]
noun
- Louis Vic·tor [lwee veek-, tawr]. 1892–1987, French physicist: Nobel Prize 1929.
de Broglie
/ də brɔj /
noun
- de BroglieLouis Victor18921987MFrenchSCIENCE: physicist Prince Louis Victor (lwi viktɔr). 1892–1987, French physicist, noted for his research in quantum mechanics and his development of wave mechanics: Nobel prize for physics 1929
- BroglieMaurice18751960MFrenchSCIENCE: physicist his brother, Maurice (mɔris), Duc de Broglie. 1875–1960, French physicist, noted for his research into X-ray spectra
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Madam de Broglie approached her mother, and whispered in her ear a few words which had their effect.
He, as well as Madam de Broglie, was a master of all the modish and fashionable small talk jargon of Paris.
The goodness of Madam de Broglie had besides made an impression upon me, and rendered her interesting in my eyes.
Madam de Broglie complimented me upon my work, and going to her harpsichord proved to me she had already given it some attention.
Madam de Broglie having heard the ambassador was seeking a secretary, proposed me to him.
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