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Preparation and Biochemical Characterization of <i>Penicillium crustosum</i> Thom P22 Lipase Immobilization Using Adsorption, Encapsulation, and Adsorption-Encapsulation Approaches. [PDF]

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Exile in the Maghreb

2016
The Exile in the Maghreb entails the first attempt at describing the historical reality of the legal and social condition of the Jews in the Muslim countries of North Africa (principally Algeria and Morocco) over a thousand year period from the Middle Ages (997 C.E.) to the French colonization (1830 Algeria/1912 Morocco.).
Paul B. Fenton, David G. Littman
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Demographic Transition in the Maghreb

Geography, 1999
In a 1985 Geography article, John Clarke demonstrated the very limited demographic transition experienced by North Africa as part of the Muslim World. Over a decade later all the Maghreb countries, together with Egypt, have achieved quite marked demographic transition based on strong fertility decline.
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Maghreb

Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle, 1996
Ben Achour Rafaâ. Maghreb. In: Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle, 11-1995, 1996. Le statut constitutionnel des juges du siège et du parquet - Constitution et médias. pp. 901-918.
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The Maghreb

1996
Abstract The Maghreb (Arabic for West) is essentially made up of Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. Maghrebi literatures are as hybrid, protean, and defiant as any francophone literature. Challenging literary typologies and prognoses, they embrace writing which has ‘come out of the Maghreb, oral texts which circulate in that space, texts ...
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Outre-Mers, 2022
Hubert Bonin, Jacques Frémeaux
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