In 1782, Jean Senebier Showed that plants need carbon dioxide gas from air and suggested that plants only use this ggas to make food.
Dance Little Jean was created in 1983.
Zut Alors!
Jean Nicolet goal was to find a Asia route
Jean Richet Walker has written: 'Weldings'
Jean Baptiste Greuze has written: '[Paintings]'
psychoanalytic theory
Jean Louis Krivine has written: 'Introduction to axiomatic set theory' -- subject(s): Axiomatic set theory
Jean Piaget was influenced by the works of philosophers such as Immanuel Kant and Henri Bergson, as well as by his own observations of children's cognitive development. He was particularly interested in studying how children actively construct their understanding of the world through their interactions with the environment.
Jean Claude Bringuier has written: 'Conversations with Jean Piaget' -- subject- s -: Cognition in children, Intellect, Theory of Knowledge 'Conversations libres avec Jean Piaget' -- subject- s -: Cognition in children, Intellect, Theory of Knowledge
1975
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Jean Moulin Ollagnier has written: 'Ergodic theory and statistical mechanics' -- subject(s): Ergodic theory, Statistical mechanics, Topological dynamics
Jean Pierre Ferrier has written: 'Spectral theory and complex analysis' -- subject(s): Functional analysis, Analytic functions, Spectral theory (Mathematics)
Jean Chinal has written: 'Design methods for digital systems' -- subject(s): Algebra, Boolean, Boolean Algebra, Sequential machine theory, Switching theory
Jean-Antoine Nollet
The Beagle
Jean Piaget is the psychologist responsible for the most comprehensive theory on cognitive development, known as Piaget's stages of cognitive development. His theory outlines four stages of cognitive development that children go through, providing insights into how they acquire knowledge and understand the world.