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Anaesthesia, 2002
Summary A patient's observation led us to investigate whether drinking from a champagne flute required more cranio‐cervical extension than drinking from other types of wine glasses. We measured the cranio‐cervical extension required by normal volunteers to drink from four different types of glass.
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Summary A patient's observation led us to investigate whether drinking from a champagne flute required more cranio‐cervical extension than drinking from other types of wine glasses. We measured the cranio‐cervical extension required by normal volunteers to drink from four different types of glass.
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2011
This chapter looks briefly at the early history of champagne and the dramatic increase in production in the late nineteenth century. Champagne producers were the most successful of all producers in establishing brand names, informing consumers of wine quality, and associating the drink with the needs of the rapidly changing lifestyles of the middle and
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This chapter looks briefly at the early history of champagne and the dramatic increase in production in the late nineteenth century. Champagne producers were the most successful of all producers in establishing brand names, informing consumers of wine quality, and associating the drink with the needs of the rapidly changing lifestyles of the middle and
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2020
In 1915, France’s Champagne region was the setting for two large-scale French offensives directed against German positions between Reims and the Argonne Forest. Despite enormous casualties and a massive expenditure of artillery ammunition, neither offensive succeeded in breaking the strategic deadlock of the Western Front.
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In 1915, France’s Champagne region was the setting for two large-scale French offensives directed against German positions between Reims and the Argonne Forest. Despite enormous casualties and a massive expenditure of artillery ammunition, neither offensive succeeded in breaking the strategic deadlock of the Western Front.
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Gallia préhistoire, 1968
Joffroy R. Champagne-Ardennes. In: Gallia préhistoire, tome 11, fascicule 2, 1968. pp. 337-341.
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Joffroy R. Champagne-Ardennes. In: Gallia préhistoire, tome 11, fascicule 2, 1968. pp. 337-341.
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