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Anti-Onchocercal Properties of Extracts of Scoparia dulcis and Cylicodiscus gabunensis
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Global stability analysis for SEIS models with n latent classes
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Decreased Apoptotic Rate of Alveolar Macrophages of Patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
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Detection of Fungal Infections in Gloriosa Superba Plant Using the Convolution Neural Network Model
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Effet de l'illumination proche infra-rouge intracérébrale chez des primates MPTP
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Violence et vision : The Dynasts de Thomas Hardy
Published 2007-03-01“…The Dynasts, Thomas Hardy’s « epic-drama of the war with Napoleon, » is remarkable in its use of poetic and literary stage directions. …”
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Étude et restauration d’une empreinte et contre-empreinte d’Urolophus crassicaudatus
Published 2014-03-01“…The fossil prints of Urolophus crassicaudatus, seized by Napoleon Bonaparte during the first campaign of Italy, are since conserved at the National History Museum of Paris. …”
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Joseph Fouque (1755-1819) rentoileur de tableaux au Musée du Louvre
Published 2013-05-01“…The opening of the musée du Louvre at the end of the 18th century allowed a great interest for painting restoration,due to the seizure of artworks all across Europe by the French revolutionaries and then by Napoleon's army. Among the specialists of the new institution, Joseph Fouque (1755-1819) took a great part in support’s restoration. …”
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«Invasion Set of Languages»: War of 1812 by Eyes of Soldier’s Foreigners of Great Army
Published 2012-08-01“…Article opens features of participation in war of 1812 European soldiers which were a part of army of emperor Napoleon. On the basis of documents of a personal origin the perception of events of campaign of 1812 officers and the soldiers of a foreign origin who were a part of Great army reveals.…”
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La poésie lyrique, un outil d’unification linguistique et politique
Published 2023-12-01“…In 1851, Les Châtiments, in which the poem titled “Le manteau Imperial” (1853) is one of the most ferocious, Victor Hugo protested against “le coup d’état” of Napoléon III. This text denied that Napoleon III was the fair successor of Napoleon I. …”
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El code y el contrato: nacimiento y desarrollo de una teoría
Published 2019-01-01“…El Code Civil de Napoleón ha influido fuertemente en las codificaciones que se hicieron después de él, y de una manera muy especial en el código civil chileno y, por tanto, en el nuestro. …”
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The Emotional Museum. Thoughts on the “Secular Relics” of Nineteenth-Century History Museums in Paris and their Posterity
Published 2011-04-01“…How and why do we exhibit objects in and of themselves as banal as the handkerchief of Napoleon or locks of Marie-Antoinette’s hair? In the scheme of the rational public museum, what meaning was and is still given to these objects of little documentary or artistic importance?…”
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On the fundamental social changes in Lithuania in the 19th and 20th centuries
Published 1997-12-01“…The spheres of influence from Russia, Poland, and Germany met in Lithuania. France, above all Napoleon, had had its influence on the social order; therefore, the study of the historical process in Lithuania can supply models of explanation for the historical process in general. …”
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