Lucien Alphonse Joseph Lison (1908–1984) was a Belgian/Brazilian physician and biomedical scientist, considered the "father of histochemistry". Lison...
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Surname Barbara Lison (born 1956), German librarian Lucien Lison (1908–1984), Belgian/Brazilian physician and biomedical scientist Marek Lisoň (born 1990)...
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Bradykinin Potentiating Factor Warwick Estevam Kerr, professor of Genetics Lucien Lison, professor of Morphology and one of the founders of histochemistry Fritz...
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modern understanding of metachromasia was advanced by Belgian histologist Lucien Lison, who studied it between 1933 and 1936 and ascertained its value in the...
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Economy and Production Maurice Lippens (b. 1943), businessman and banker Lucien Lison (1908–1984), Belgian-Brazilian physician and biochemist, considered the...
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anthropologist Emmanuel Liais (1826–1900), French astronomer and naturalist Lucien Lison (1908–1984), Belgian anatomist Fritz Müller (1821–1897), German naturalist...
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anthropologist Emmanuel Liais (1826–1900), French astronomer and naturalist Lucien Lison (1908–1984), Belgian anatomist Fritz Müller (1821–1897), German naturalist...
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Genève : Lucien Tronchet. Jacques Bofford, Lucien Tronchet, En questions, Radio télévision suisse, 28 janvier 1980, écouter en ligne. Lison Méric, 9 novembre...
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the novel of the same title by Xavier de Montépin. Suzanne Flon as Maman Lison / Jeanne Fortier Philippe Noiret as Jacques Garaud / Paul Harmant Jean Rochefort...
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professors. The first director of the FFCLRP was a medical professor, Dr. Lucien Lison. Later, the FFCLRP built its own premises in Ribeirão Preto, which currently...
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Paul Biva (1851–1900) also became a painter, as would Henri Biva's son Lucien Biva (1878–1965). In 1873 Biva studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris...
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du Luxembourg in Brussels. He hosted artists at his workshop, including Lison Guerry-Verdet (1938–2001). He was frequently supported by Mr et Mrs Baucher-Féron...
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surrogate human life. The mine, the still in L'Assommoir and the locomotive La Lison in La Bête humaine impress the reader with the vivid reality of human beings...
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City: Le Film Jul & Jean-Paul Guigue Frédéric Beigbeder, Stéphane Bern, Lison Daniel [fr], Léa Drucker, Julie Gayet, Guillaume Gallienne, François Hollande...
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myth and exclusivity. Michel d'Ornano was established as the new mayor and Lucien Barriere succeeded his uncle Francois André at the head of the Hotels and...
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Un Stupéfiant Noël! Arthur Sanigou Éric Judor, Matthias Quiviger [fr], Lison Daniel [fr], Alex Lutz, Jonas Dinal [fr], Kim Higelin [fr], Catherine Hosmalin...
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an entertainer, circus performer and theatre actor, who was born here. Lucien Plantefol – (1891–1983) a botanist and member of the French Academy of Sciences...
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Crouzet Crouzet-Migette Cubrial Cubry Cusance Cuse-et-Adrisans Cussey-sur-Lison Cussey-sur-l'Ognon Dambelin Dambenois Dammartin-les-Templiers Dampierre-les-Bois...
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Saint-Brissac Nicole Maurey as Solange de Saint-Brissac Simone Valère as Lison Michèle Philippe as Marion Georgette Tissier as Annette Aimé Simon-Girard...
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John's cathedral was commissioned in 1858 by Cardinal Mathieu from Auguste-Lucien Vérité. Composed of 30,000 mechanical parts, 57 dials and presenting 122...
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(1999) - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia". CANADA UNSOLVED. Retrieved July 21, 2021. "Lison Blais – June 4, 1978 | WHO KILLED THERESA?". theresaallore.com. June 4,...
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Françoise Sagan (1935-2004), writer, lived in the Breuil Manor before Lucien and Sacha Guitry. Died in hospital at Équemauville on 24 September 2004...
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Léaupartie Leffard Lessard-et-le-Chêne Lingèvres Lion-sur-Mer Lisieuxsubpr Lison Lisores Litteau Livarot-Pays-d'Auge Les Loges Les Loges-Saulces Longues-sur-Mer...
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in eastern France. The commune lies 7 km (4.3 mi) from Saint-Hippolyte. Lucien Quélet (1832–1899) naturalist and mycologist, was born in Montécheroux....
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pieces from other locations. A famous collection of faïence from Pierre and Lison Jourdan-Barry was given to the city in April 1995, and in 1998, an exceptional...
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pastures with hedges comprise the landscape. The nearest stations are Gare de Lison and Gare de Le Molay-Littry. The village is located 13.4 km northeast of...
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Charles Léandre - Based in Condé-sur-Noireau, museum dedicated to Charles Lucien Léandre and other Normandy based artists. Musée de l'Imprimerie Typographique...
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