Stanislas Sorel, a French engineer who made a new form of cement from a combination of magnesium oxide and magnesium chloride
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Friedel's salt, discovered by Georges Friedel, is an anion exchanger mineral belonging to the family of the layered double hydroxides (LDHs)
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Friedel's law, named after Georges Friedel, the crystallographer, is a property of Fourier transforms of real functions
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Georges Friedel (1865-1933), French crystallographer and mineralogist; son of Charles
Elfriede "Friedel" Grützmacher (born 3 August 1942 in Leer, Lower Saxony) is a German politician from East Frisia and member of the German Green party.
Friedel Klussmann (1896 – 1986) was a prominent member of San Francisco society.
The 9th International Conference on Nuclear Reaction Mechanisms - Varenna, Italy June 5–9, 2000 Dedicated in honour of Friedel Sellschop.