A continuation of their work on bitter almond oil by Liebig and Wohler, who remained firm friends for the rest of their lives, resulted in the elucidation of the mode of formation of that substance and in the discovery of the ferment emulsin as well as the recognition of the first glucoside, amygdalin, while another and not less important and far-reaching inquiry in 'which they collaborated was that on uric acid, published in 1837.
After working in one of Italy's top fashion houses, Armani collaborated with Sergio Galeoletti in 1974 for a design venture in menswear.The success of the company allowed it to quickly expand, and in 1975 a line for women was introduced.
Although they both collaborated and practiced tattooing, Wagner was recognized as a tattoo gun originator and Alberts is said to have contributed greatly to today's old school tattoo flash.
Arbonne was founded in 1975 by Petter Morck, who collaborated with a group of biochemists, biologists and herbalists to create a line of high-quality, effective skin care products.
Arnault collaborated in a Vie politique et militaire de Napoleon (1822), and wrote some very interesting Souvenirs d'un sexagenaire (1833), which contain much out-of-the-way information about the history of the years previous to 1804.
As mentioned earlier, Tim Burton and Danny Elfman have collaborated on almost every single one of Burton's film.
Aware of the great need for a line that focused on the unique shape of a woman, the unlikely mastermind collaborated with his cousin Yomi Martin and friend Ian Kelly to launch the collection.
Catherine's policy provoked a crowd of pamphlets, the most celebrated being the Discours inerveilleux de la vie, actions et deportemens de la seine Catherine de Medicis, in which Henri Estienne undoubtedly collaborated.
Despite his somewhat lackluster success as a solo artist, Ray J and Sanctuary Records collaborated on the set-up of a new label, Knockout Records.
From 1659 to 1714 Papebroch (Daniel van Papenbroeck) collaborated.
George Sincai (1753-1816), who was an intimate friend of Klain and collaborated in most of his works, succeeded him as revisor at the printing office in Budapest.
Google Android and Facebook collaborated to create a native mobile application that keeps you connected to your social network 24 hours a day.
Harvey has collaborated with a number of artists, including Tricky, Sparklehorse, Tiffany Anders and Nick Cave, to name but a few.
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He also collaborated with Adolphe Hatzfeld in a Dictionnaire general de la langue francaise (2 vols., 1895-1900).
He also collaborated with Akon on his hit Smack That in 2006.
He also collaborated with Julius Oppert.
He also collaborated with Lord Esher in editing the Correspondence of Queen Victoria (1907).
He also collaborated with other artists, like The Cardigans, and had Wyclef Jean produce his 2002 album.
He collaborated in the Jahrbiicher fiir Wissenschaftliche Kritik from its foundation in 1827 until the publication was stopped in 1846.
He collaborated in the translation of Comte's system of Positive Polity (4 vols., 1875 - 1879), translated his Discourse on the Positive Spirit (1903),, and wrote a biography of Comte for a translation of the first two chapters of his Cours de philosophie positive, entitled Fundamental Principles of Positive Philosophy (1905).
He collaborated with his father Apollinaris the Elder in reproducing the Old Testament in the form of Homeric and Pindaric poetry, and the New after the fashion of Platonic dialogues, when the emperor Julian had forbidden Christians to teach the classics.
He collaborated with his father in the great edition of Saadia and the edition of Abu-1Walid, and also produced a number of important editions of other Arabic writers.
He collaborated with Thomas Tooke in the two final volumes of his History of Prices and was responsible for the greater part of the work in those volumes.
He corresponded with Louis Blanc, George Sand and Proudhon, and collaborated with the journalists of the Left, Degeorge, Peauger and Souplet.
He had previously (1717), in an historical tract on the war with Charles XII., in which Peter himself collaborated, epitomized, in a high panegyric style, some of the greatest exploits of the tsar-regenerator.
He has collaborated most with director Tim Burton, including Edward Scissorhands (1990), Ed Wood (1994), Sleepy Hollow (1999), The Corpse Bride (2005), and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005).
He is said to have collaborated with the elder Dumas in Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle, and a comedy of his, L'Ecole du monde, was produced at the Theatre Francais in 1840.
He published Entwicklungsgeschichte der Chemie von Lavoisier bis zur Gegenwart (1868) and other works on chemistry, collaborated in a Handworterbuch der Chemie (13 vols., 1882-96), and wrote a volume of reminiscences, Lebenserinnerungen (1912).
He was an enlightened pontiff and collaborated with Cassiodorus in founding at Rome a library of ecclesiastical authors.
His father (1779-1844) was an English barrister, and, from 1831, a commissioner in bankruptcy; he collaborated with Robert Bland (1779-1825) in his Collections from the Greek Anthology, and published some excellent translations from Italian and German.
His philosophical works include annotations to Garve's translation of the Politics of Aristotle (1799-1800), and a large share in the Beitrage zur Geschichte der Philosophie (published in twelve parts between 1791 and 1799), in which he collaborated with Forberg, Reinhold and Niethammer.
In 1635 Henschenius (Godfried Henschen) was associated with Bolland, and collaborated in the work until 1681.
In 1817 he began in a treatise entitled L'Industrie to propound his socialistic views, which he further developed in L'Organisateur (181q), a periodical on which Augustin Thierry and Auguste Comte collaborated.
In 1906, three men (Claus Johannes Voss, Alfred Nehemias, and August Eberstein) collaborated to form a fountain pen company.
In conjunction with his elder brother he published in 1825 a well - known treatise on waves, Die W ellenlehre auf Experimente gegrundet; and in 1833 he collaborated with his younger brother, the physiologist Eduard Friedrich Weber (1806-1871), in an investigation into the mechanism of walking.
In January 1790 he collaborated with Malouet in founding the Club des Impartiaux and the Journal des Impartiaux, the names of which were changed in November to the Societe des Amis de la ConstitutionMonarchique and Journal de la Societe, £.9'c., in order to emphasize their opposition to the Jacobins (Societe des Amis de la Constitution).
In the beginning of the 19th century worked ShOkwasai, who frequently collaborated with the metal-worker Shibayama, encrusting his lacquer with small decorations in metal by the latter.
It all began when White and Benson collaborated on the song that became "Steady As She Goes."
It came into existence in KiOto and was thence transferred to Yedo (Tokyo), where the greatest of Japanese playwrights, Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1724), and a musician of exceptional talent, Takemoto Gidayu, collaborated to render this puppet drama a highly popular entertainment.
Many Tories collaborated with Labor over the 1960s cultural revolution which licensed pornography, abolished hanging, legalized abortion on demand.
Marc Jacobs collaborated with Sephora to introduce Daisy Marc Jacobs Pour Sephora, a collection of stylish accessories inspired by the scent.
My husband then wrote a poem about her and a friend collaborated with him in creating a painting using images derived from the poem (the painting hangs in my store).
Podcasters on the CNET program "Buzz Out Loud" have collaborated on a very popular science-fiction story at 140Novel.
She collaborated with Laurie David on an anti global warming campaign and has been active in fundraisers for scleroderma and cancer.
She has collaborated with world-renowned dancers and choreographers such as Mikhail Baryshnikov and Pina Bausch.
Sniegoski. Golden and Sniegoski have collaborated on the dark fantasy series The Menagerie as well as the young readers fantasy series OutCast.
St. Vincent, aka Annie Clark, has a very respectable musical pedigree, having toured with Arcade Fire and John Vanderslice and collaborated with Polyphonic Spree.
Tait collaborated with Balfour Stewart in the Unseen Universe, which was followed by Paradoxical Philosophy.
The Administration on Children, Youth, and Families (ACYF) has collaborated with NIMH in developing several assessment tools to identify children at risk for behavioral problems.
The Nigerian section of the CWI actively collaborated with the ruling class in forming the National conscience party - a radical bourgois party.
The Royal Society's Catalogue enumerates 276 separate memoirs written by him, apart from 43 in which he collaborated with others.
The three partners collaborated on all aspects of the firm, with Thompson running the business, Ventulett designing and Stainback taking care of the technical side of thing.
There he collaborated with Oscar Leopold von Gebhardt in Texte and Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Litteratur (1882 sqq.), an irregular periodical, containing only essays in New Testament and patristic fields.
Tiffany collaborated with other designers, such as Carol Driscoll, to produce a variety of artistic designs for his stained glass lamps.
Timberlake has collaborated with many artists, including The Black Eyed Peas, Nelly and Snoop Dogg.
Very beautiful was the lifelong friendship of these three remarkable men, who collaborated in the Theses Salmurienses, a collection of theses propounded by candidates in theology prefaced by the inaugural addresses of the three professors.
We collaborated with Anna Dabrowski in Berlin and Thea Mehl in Oslo, who designed our two, solid-colored, felt coaster collections.
We've collaborated on a lot of projects.
While still practising medicine he entered into relations with another master of Paris, the philosopher John of Jandun, who collaborated with him in the composition of the famous Defensor pacis (1324), one of the most extraordinary political and religious works which appeared during the 14th century.
With Lord Kelvin he collaborated in writing the well-known Treatise on Natural Philosophy.