Chauvin

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Chauvin is a French surname most notably borne by Yves Chauvin, the Nobel Prize–winning chemist known for his work on the mechanism of olefin metathesis.

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Chauvin canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf family name
fictional character
human
human
ideology
surname
awardReceived Légion d'honneur
Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
countryOfCitizenship France
United States of America
countryOfOrigin France
employer French Petroleum Institute
etymologicallyRelatedTerm chauvinism
familyName Chauvin self-linksurface differs
fieldOfWork catalysis
chemistry
organometallic chemistry
givenName Yves
hasNotableBearer Derek Chauvin
Nicolas Chauvin
Yves Chauvin
hasVariant Chauvin (with accentless spelling only)
knownFor mechanism of olefin metathesis
murder of George Floyd
olefin metathesis
languageOfOrigin French
memberOf Académie des Sciences
surface form: French Academy of Sciences
namedAfter Nicolas Chauvin
nobleTitle none
notableFor alleged origin of the term chauvinism
notableWork theoretical explanation of olefin metathesis mechanism
occupation chemist
police officer
placeOfBirth France
placeOfDeath France
sexOrGender male
usageRegion Belgium
Canada
France
Switzerland
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Yves Chauvin familyName Chauvin
Chauvin familyName Chauvin self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Yves Chauvin