• Turpio (redirect from Turpion)
    Turpio (or Turpion; died 4 October 863) was a Count of Angoulême in the Frankish empire. The sources are contradictory concerning the date of his appointment...
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    of covalent organic perchlorates". Russian Chemical Reviews. 57 (11). Turpion: 1047. doi:10.1070/RC1988v057n11ABEH003410. Translated from Uspekhi Khimii...
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  • Turpion Ltd. Retrieved 2012-07-02. "Quantum Electronics". 2022 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2023. Turpion...
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  • translation has been published jointly by the London Mathematical Society, Turpion Ltd, and the Russian Academy of Sciences. The volume numbering was also...
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  • founded in 1937. Since 1995, the journal has been published jointly by Turpion, the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the London Mathematical Society....
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  • since 1997 has been published jointly by the London Mathematical Society, Turpion Ltd, and the Russian Academy of Sciences. Archives of the Russian originals...
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    of covalent organic perchlorates". Russian Chemical Reviews. 57 (11). Turpion: 1042. Bibcode:1988RuCRv..57.1041Z. doi:10.1070/RC1988v057n11ABEH003410...
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    strengthened by the implementation of a County in the 6th century with Turpion (or Turpin) (839–863), adviser to Charles the Bald. However, the town was...
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    published Aug 9, 1977  "SOV J QUANTUM ELECTRON, 1975, 5 (4), 473–475". www.turpion.org. Retrieved 2018-01-12. Schmelzer, Jürn W. P.; Gutzow, Ivan S.; Mazurin...
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    Abbey by King Odo of France. Charles the Simple, with the agreement of Turpion, Bishop of Limoges, on 18 July 922 gave sixteen churches in Solignac to...
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