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Richet
[ ri-shey; French ree-she ]
noun
- Charles Ro·bert [sh, a, r, l , r, aw-, ber], 1850–1935, French physician: Nobel Prize 1913.
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I had a chance to work with Jean-François Richet, who directed Mesrine.
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The contact was only interrupted twice,—at the moment when Dr. Richet felt a pricking in his arm.
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Richet remarked, as a sort of penalty, a fine for not being willing or not being able to marry.
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Young soldiers also, as M. Richet says, might be permitted to marry under certain conditions.
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Richet considers that the fusel oil contained in spirits constitutes the chief danger in the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
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Bottazzi, like Lombroso and Richet, was aware that he had entered upon a long road.
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