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2022
В статье рассмотрены улитки, их история. Определены различные отрасли применения: кулинария, косметология, медицина. Выявлены компоненты фразеологизмов - зоонимы, отражающие особенности в языковых, национальных и культурных представлениях присущих определенному сообществу. Описан экопроект будущего.
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В статье рассмотрены улитки, их история. Определены различные отрасли применения: кулинария, косметология, медицина. Выявлены компоненты фразеологизмов - зоонимы, отражающие особенности в языковых, национальных и культурных представлениях присущих определенному сообществу. Описан экопроект будущего.
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Escargot Nursery – An EPS@ISEP 2017 Project
2017This paper presents the development of an Escargot Nursery by a multinational and multidisciplinary team of 3rd year undergraduates within the framework of EPS@ISEP – the European Project Semester (EPS) offered by the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP).
Borghuis, Lauri +11 more
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Bulletins de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, 1896
Bonnemère Lionel. Les tombes à escargots. In: Bulletins de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, IV° Série. Tome 7, 1896. pp. 369-371.
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Bonnemère Lionel. Les tombes à escargots. In: Bulletins de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, IV° Série. Tome 7, 1896. pp. 369-371.
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Les Illuminations aux Escargots
Bulletin de la Société préhistorique de France, 1933Marignan Emile. Les Illuminations aux Escargots. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique de France, tome 30, n°9, 1933. pp. 494-496.
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A story about the totem animal of the Maa clan: the snails and how they helped a Maa man find his wife who was taken by a ...
Khachaturyan, Maria +1 more
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Khachaturyan, Maria +1 more
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Escargot and the Francophone cuisine: A tool for cultural transformation
Lwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 2019Snail production has gained prominence in recent years. Researchers’ evidence shows snail as an emerging domestic micro-livestock of importance in developing countries. ‘Escargot’, as commonly called by the French and Francophones is seen by various researchers not only as an Agricultural farm product for food, but also considered a useful ...
Umukoro, Gloria Mayen, Okon, Bassey Igri
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