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Blue Jeans

2012
This fresh and accessible ethnography offers a new vision of how society might cohere, in the face of on-going global displacement, dislocation, and migration. Drawing from intensive fieldwork in a highly diverse North London neighborhood, Daniel Miller and Sophie Woodward focus on an everyday item-blue jeans-to learn what one simple article of ...
Miller, Daniel, Woodward, Sophie
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Jean Comandon Neuroscientist

Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2015
The microbiologist Jean Comandon is famous for his studies on the movement of the syphilis bacteria as differentiated in various forms by ultramicroscope. He was also a pioneer on the technical application of the microcinematography in laboratory research.
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Jean Carteron

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2010
Born in Paris in 1926 and educated as a telecom engineer, Jean Carteron created the scientific computing department of Electricité de France in 1952. He then moved to the computer service industry, first within SEMA, then as founder and chairman of STERIA.
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Jean-Jacques:

2018
Om bekendelser, identitet og natursyn i Jean-Jacques Rousseaus Bekendelser.
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Jean-MarieGueullette: Jean-Joseph Lataste

1970
Ordenskorrespondenz, Bd. 53 Nr.
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Betty and Jean

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1999
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