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      Paul Sabatier
          
          * 1854 Carcassonne, France
              + 1941 in Toulouse, France
                      
                     
          
           
        
      
        
                    Paul Sabatier was a French
                              chemist.
                              In 1912, Sabatier was awarded the Nobel
                              Prize in Chemistry along with Victor
                              Grignard,
                              for his work improving the hydrogenation
                              of organic species in the presence of
                              metals.
                              He is also known for the Sabatier
                              principle of catalysis. 
             
      
      
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