Rhône-Poulenc, the Glossary
Rhône-Poulenc was a French chemical and pharmaceutical company founded in 1928.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: A. Nattermann, Acrylamide, Chemical industry, Chlorpromazine, Day-fine, Francis Poulenc, GSK plc, Hallandsås Tunnel, Hoechst AG, Plant Genetic Systems, Poulenc Frères, Rhoca-Gil, Rhodia (company), Royal Society Prizes for Science Books, Sanofi, Solvay S.A..
- Defunct companies of France
- French companies established in 1928
- Pharmaceutical companies disestablished in 1999
- Pharmaceutical companies of France
A. Nattermann
A.
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Acrylamide
Acrylamide (or acrylic amide) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH2.
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Chemical industry
The chemical industry comprises the companies and other organizations that develop and produce industrial, specialty and other chemicals.
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Chlorpromazine
Chlorpromazine (CPZ), marketed under the brand names Thorazine and Largactil among others, is an antipsychotic medication.
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Day-fine
A day-fine, day fine, unit fine or structured fine is a unit of payment for a legal fine which is based on the offender's daily personal income.
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Francis Poulenc
Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc (7 January 189930 January 1963) was a French composer and pianist.
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GSK plc
GSK plc (an acronym from its former name GlaxoSmithKline plc) is a British multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company with global headquarters in London.
Hallandsås Tunnel
The Hallandsås Tunnel (Hallandsåstunneln), also known as the Hallandsås Ridge Tunnel or Scanlink, is a railway tunnel in Sweden.
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Hoechst AG
Hoechst AG was a German chemicals, later life sciences, company that became Aventis Deutschland after its merger with France's Rhône-Poulenc S.A. in 1999. Rhône-Poulenc and Hoechst AG are 1999 mergers and acquisitions, pharmaceutical companies disestablished in 1999 and Sanofi.
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Plant Genetic Systems
Plant Genetic Systems (PGS), since 2002 part of Bayer CropScience, is a biotech company located in Ghent, Belgium.
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Poulenc Frères
Poulenc Frères (Poulenc Brothers) was a French chemical, pharmaceutical and photographic supplies company that had its origins in a Paris pharmacy founded in 1827. Rhône-Poulenc and Poulenc Frères are Defunct companies of France and pharmaceutical companies of France.
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Rhoca-Gil
Rhoca-Gil is a type of industrial sealant produced by Rhône-Poulenc, used in the construction of tunnels to block the passage of groundwater inside.
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Rhodia (company)
Rhodia was a group founded in 1988 that specialized in fine chemistry, synthetic fibers, and polymers.
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Royal Society Prizes for Science Books
The Royal Society Science Books Prize is an annual £25,000 prize awarded by the Royal Society to celebrate outstanding popular science books from around the world. Rhône-Poulenc and Royal Society Prizes for Science Books are Sanofi.
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Sanofi
Sanofi S.A. is a French multinational pharmaceutical and healthcare company headquartered in Paris, France. Rhône-Poulenc and Sanofi are pharmaceutical companies of France.
Solvay S.A.
Solvay is a Belgian multinational chemical company established in 1863, with its headquarters located in Neder-Over-Heembeek, Brussels, Belgium.
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See also
Defunct companies of France
- Ballot (automobile)
- Bastion de France
- Braud (company)
- Bricostore
- Bugatti
- Callot Soeurs
- Carrosses à cinq sols
- Company of One Hundred Associates
- Concert des Amateurs
- Dieppe Company
- Elf Aquitaine
- French West India Company
- House of Worth
- Institut Jeanne Gatineau
- Léon & Lévy
- Mainbocher
- Menier Chocolate
- Mississippi Company
- Muller Frères
- Pegs'n Co
- Poulenc Frères
- Prisunic
- Rhône-Poulenc
- SAGEM
- SIP Animation
- Saoutchik
- Seguin & Co.
- Sema Group
- Simexco and Simex
- Société Aérienne Bordelaise
- Société Astra
- Société Boigues & Cie
- TV6 (French TV channel)
- Trophos
- Urago
French companies established in 1928
Pharmaceutical companies disestablished in 1999
- Astra AB
- Hoechst AG
- Rhône-Poulenc
- Zeneca
Pharmaceutical companies of France
- Abivax
- Advanced Accelerator Applications
- Besins Healthcare
- Bioderma
- EktaH
- Exelgyn
- Fareva
- Genset Corporation
- Ipsen
- Laboratoires Expanscience
- Laboratoires Pierre Fabre
- Laboratoires Servier
- NicOx
- Poulenc Frères
- Rhône-Poulenc
- Roquette Frères
- Roussel Uclaf
- SEPPIC
- Sanofi
- Stallergenes Greer
- Theraplix
- Tho-Radia
- Transgene (company)
- Union de Pharmacologie Scientifique Appliquée
- Virbac
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhône-Poulenc
Also known as Laboratoires Rhône-Poulenc, Rhône Poulenc, Rhône-Poulenc Rorer, Rhone-Poulenc SA, Rorer Group, Société des Usines Chimiques du Rhône.