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Revisited Surgical Anatomy of the Left Colonic Angle for Tailored Carcinologic Colectomy: A Review
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Editorial: Contemporary Perspective on 5-HT2C Receptor Function and Its Pharmacological Targeting
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Enjeux juridiques et éthiques du consentement des personnes âgées à la téléconsultation : l'exemple Normand
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La place de l’automobile dans le développement des stations
Published 2004-03-01“…From the beginning of the twentieth century, the seaside resorts of the Normandy coast became a favourite destination for Parisian owners of motor cars. …”
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Dopamine D3 Receptor: Contemporary Views of Its Function and Pharmacology for Neuropsychiatric Diseases
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Editorial: New insights on the management of obesity with nutrition and physical activity
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Les actes des évêques d’Avranches, ca. 990-1253 : esquisse d’un premier bilan
Published 2012-12-01“…Of course, the history of the diocese of Avranches, which was the smallest as well as the poorest of the ecclesiastical province of Rouen, is marked by some of the greatest misfortunes to befall the duchy’s patrimony (the collapse of the cathedral, the destruction of the archives of Saint-Lô), but enough material does survive to allow not only for an insight into one of the lesser-known episcopal chanceries of Normandy, but also for the opportunity to better understand numerous historical, diplomatic, archaeological, prosopographical and topographical facts.…”
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Degas et le cheval
Published 2015-11-01“…To study the way horses moved, long before Muybridge’s celebrated photographs were published in 1878, the painter Degas visited his friend Paul Valpinçon in Normandy, at Ménil-Hubert near the Haras du Pin stud farm. …”
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The Many Meanings of D-Day
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Les chartes originales de l’abbaye de Jumièges jusqu’en 1120
Published 2002-04-01“…The archives of Jumièges abbey are one of the richest in 11th cent. Normandy. Most of the charters of Jumièges are preserved as originals. …”
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La chaussée Jules-César, une route vers l’Océan
Published 2016-07-01“…It has been studied numerous times in Île-de-France and Normandy, and is relatively well-known today, thanks in particular to preventive archaeology. …”
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Une « machina memorialis ». Les cartulaires des léproseries de la province ecclésiastique de Rouen
Published 2012-11-01“…Most of them were written during the Lancastrian rule of Normandy. The drawing up of those cartularies resulted from the declining charitable institutions concerns over their future. …”
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Travail des Maghrébines en France : spécificités et freins
Published 2012-05-01“…This contribution deals with the employment situation of North African women immigrants in Normandy and their specific work and career development. …”
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Channel Islands Surnames of French Origin in North America
Published 2017-01-01“…Many of them bore French names which their ancestors had brought over from Normandy and Brittany to Jersey and Guernsey in previous centuries. …”
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La production éditoriale à Jumièges vers le milieu du Xe siècle
Published 2001-10-01“…In the present state of knowledge, these four literary works could be the earliest written records in Normandy after 911.…”
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« Faire du domicile » à la campagne : identités professionnelles des aides à domicile pour personnes âgées dans les mondes ruraux
Published 2023-12-01“…Based on a case study of home care workers at the ADMR of Bocage Ornais in Normandy, this article focuses on the spatial dimension of the professional identities of home care workers in rural areas. …”
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Comment lisait-on une lettre au Moyen Âge ? Le témoignage du Roman du Mont Saint-Michel
Published 2003-07-01“…It is entrusted to a "chaplain" who "unrolls" it, examines it attentively and "recites" to Richard I of Normandy what he "understands" of the text, while translating it for him without "losing" the contents.…”
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