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  1. Bohuslav Brauner (May 8, 1855 – February 15, 1935) was a Czech chemist from the University of Prague, who investigated the properties of the rare earth elements, especially the determination of their atomic weights.

  2. Brauner, Bohuslav (b. Prague, Czechoslovakia, 8 May 1855; d. Prague, 15 February 1935) chemistry. Brauner’s family was one of comfortable means, extensive education, and wide–ranging scientific and political interests. His father, Dr. Francis Brauner, was a lawyer and Czech political leader.

  3. Bohuslav Brauner (May 8, 1855 – February 15, 1935) was a Czech chemist from the University of Prague, who investigated the properties of the rare earth elements, especially the determination of their atomic weights.

  4. Victor Brauner, a Romanian-born surrealist painter, born on June 15, 1903, in Piatra Neamț, left an indelible mark on the 20th-century art world. Renowned for his enigmatic and dreamlike canvases, Brauner’s work weaves together myth, symbolism, and the esoteric.

  5. Victor Brauner (Romanian: [ˈviktor ˈbrawner], also spelled Viktor Brauner; 15 June 1903 – 12 March 1966) was a Romanian painter and sculptor of the surrealist movement.

  6. Victor Brauner (Romanian: [ˈviktor ˈbrawner], also spelled Viktor Brauner; 15 June 1903 – 12 March 1966) was a French Romanian sculptor and painter of surrealistic images. He was born in Piatra Neamț, Romania, the son of a Jewish timber manufacturer who subsequently settled in Vienna with his family for a few years.

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  8. Bohuslav Brauner. 1855-1935. He was a p rofessor of chemistry at the Bohemian University in Prague, Czech Republic, who determined accurate atomic weights. He determined that the value for tellurium was actually greater than that of iodine.

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