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- Q2691744 description "chemist, physicist".
- Q2691744 description "chemist, physicist".
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- Q2691744 abstract "Louis-Henri-Frédéric Melsens (1814 in Leuven – 1886 in Brussels) was a Belgian physicist and chemist. In 1846, he became professor of chemistry in the Veterinary School in Kureghem. Melsens applied the principle of the Faraday cage to lightning conductors and invented iodine tincture for disinfection. The Louis Melsens Prize is awarded to a Belgian or naturalised Belgian author of the most remarkable work on applied chemistry or physics. The Melsensstraat or Rue Melsens in Brussels is named after him.".
- Q2691744 birthDate "1814".
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- Q2691744 birthYear "1814".
- Q2691744 deathDate "1886".
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- Q2691744 deathYear "1886".
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- Q2691744 dateOfBirth "1814".
- Q2691744 dateOfDeath "1886".
- Q2691744 name "Melsens, Louis".
- Q2691744 placeOfBirth "Brussels, Belgium".
- Q2691744 placeOfDeath "Leuven, Belgium".
- Q2691744 shortDescription "chemist, physicist".
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- Q2691744 comment "Louis-Henri-Frédéric Melsens (1814 in Leuven – 1886 in Brussels) was a Belgian physicist and chemist. In 1846, he became professor of chemistry in the Veterinary School in Kureghem. Melsens applied the principle of the Faraday cage to lightning conductors and invented iodine tincture for disinfection. The Louis Melsens Prize is awarded to a Belgian or naturalised Belgian author of the most remarkable work on applied chemistry or physics.".
- Q2691744 label "Louis Melsens".
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- Q2691744 name "Louis Melsens".
- Q2691744 name "Melsens, Louis".
- Q2691744 surname "Melsens".