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Unveiling Oscillatory Behavior in the Electro-Oxidation of Ethanol on Nickel Electrodes. [PDF]
B Perroni P +3 more
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Transition to bio-based plastic packaging reveals complex climate-biodiversity trade-offs. [PDF]
Erradhouani B +3 more
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Schwaller Martine. Aquitaine. In: Archéologie du Midi médiéval. Tome 2, 1984. pp. 163-164.
Rigaud, Jean Philippe
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Bordes François. Aquitaine. In: Gallia préhistoire, tome 11, fascicule 2, 1968. pp. 455-461.
Bordes, François
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Barraud Dany. Aquitaine. In: Archéologie du Midi médiéval. Tome 3, 1985. pp. 151-152.
Garmy, Pierre
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Disabilities and handicaps in Aquitaine
International Rehabilitation Medicine, 1985An extension of the national survey on health and medical consumption in Aquitaine used a questionnaire on presence of disability and handicap. Communication, personal cares, mobility and occupations were restricted in respectively 1.5, 3.3, 3.2, and 10.6%. People aged 60 and over were mainly concerned.
J C, Henrard +4 more
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Petroleum Geoscience, 2006
The Aquitaine Basin is located in the southwest of France, between the Gironde Arch in the north and the Pyrenean Mountain Chain in the south. It is a triangular-shaped domain, extending over 35 000 km 2 . From north to south, six main geological provinces can be identified: (1) the Medoc Platform located south of ...
Jean-Jacques Biteau +3 more
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The Aquitaine Basin is located in the southwest of France, between the Gironde Arch in the north and the Pyrenean Mountain Chain in the south. It is a triangular-shaped domain, extending over 35 000 km 2 . From north to south, six main geological provinces can be identified: (1) the Medoc Platform located south of ...
Jean-Jacques Biteau +3 more
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1994
The Aquitaine basin occupies about 50000 km2 on the mainland. It is bounded to the east by the French Massif Central and to the south by the Pyrenees. It extends seawards on the South Armorican margin as far as the Bay of Biscay, where oceanic crust occurs.
F. Paris, G. Le Pochat
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The Aquitaine basin occupies about 50000 km2 on the mainland. It is bounded to the east by the French Massif Central and to the south by the Pyrenees. It extends seawards on the South Armorican margin as far as the Bay of Biscay, where oceanic crust occurs.
F. Paris, G. Le Pochat
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