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Rhône-Poulenc, the Glossary

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Rhône-Poulenc was a French chemical and pharmaceutical company founded in 1928.[1]

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  1. 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..

  2. Defunct companies of France
  3. French companies established in 1928
  4. Pharmaceutical companies disestablished in 1999
  5. 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.

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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.

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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

French companies established in 1928

Pharmaceutical companies disestablished in 1999

Pharmaceutical companies of France

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.