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gunboat Actif (1799), a 12-gun brig
Actif (1799), a 4-gun
cutter Actif (1821), a brig
Actif (1836), a
paddle steam tug
Actif (1839), a
schooner Actif (1862)...
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Actif was a 64-gun ship of the line in the
French Navy
between 1752 and 1766. She was
built by P.
Salinoc at
Brest – she was laid down on 14 November...
- mineral-based
filtration media business from CECA (Carbonisation Et
Charbons Actifs), a
subsidiary of
Arkema Group.
Calgon Carbon was
acquired by
Kuraray Co...
- HMS
Actif was
supposedly the
British privateer Active that the
French captured in 1793 and that
became the
French privateer Actif.
Iphigenia recaptured...
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Actif was
Citoyen class 74-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy.
Actif was
built partly with
timber recycled from
Actif, a 64-gun ship. She took part...
- (23 May 2019). "Les
Bourses traditionnelles vont s'intéresser aux crypto-
actifs et vice-versa". La
Tribune (in French).
Retrieved 29
September 2024. Son...
- by alkylolamides:
effect of
molecular weight".
Primer congrès
mondial de la détergence et des
produits tensio-
actifs. Vol. 1. Paris. pp. 133–136. v t e...
- {{cite journal}}: Cite
journal requires |journal= (help): "Jeux
actifs et mi-
actifs pouvant être joués en classe." 'New York Times', May 22, 1932 - The...
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XVIIe et
XVIIIe s. que le
mouvement connut son véritable essor. Il ****
actif surtout en
Angleterre où
Herbert of
Cherbury d'abord,
Matthew Tindal, John...
- 593–595. André-Louis
Debierne (1900–1901). "Sur un
nouvelle matière radio-
actif – l'actinium".
Comptes Rendus (in French). 130: 906–908. H. W.
Kirby (1971)...