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Arderíus y Sánchez Fortún (May 5, 1885, Lorca, in
Murcia –
January 20, 1969,
Mexico City) was a
Spanish experimental and
political novelist.
Arderíus...
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designate the
casing diameter of a movement] H. P. Lehmann, X. Fuentes-
Arderiu, and L. F.
Bertello (1996): "Glossary of
terms in
quantities and units...
- city of Madrid, Spain. It was
designed by the
architect Rafael de La-Hoz
Arderius. The plot of this building,
which houses about 4,000 employees, is equivalent...
- version, p. 134.
Available at the BIPM website. H. P. Lehmann, X. Fuentes-
Arderiu, and L. F.
Bertello (1996): "Glossary of
terms in
quantities and units...
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formerly called free
energy or free enthalpy. Lehmann, H. P.; Fuentes-
Arderiu, X.; Bertello, L. F. (1
January 1996). "Glossary of
terms in quantities...
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Clementina Arderiu (1889 in
Barcelona – 1976) was a
Spanish poet who
wrote in the
Catalan language.
Influences on her work
included the
Catalan language...
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Wayback Machine.
Available at the BIPM website. Lehmann, H. P.; Fuentes-
Arderiu, X.; Bertello, L. F. (2016-02-29). "Unified
Atomic M**** Unit". Glossary...
- name, the
first or
paternal surname is
Arderius and the
second or
maternal family name is Martín. "Silvia
Arderius Profile".
European Handball Federation...
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Automobile de Monte-Carlo
France Graham-Paige
Displacement stage Francisco Arderiu Co-driver 17
December 1954 2º
Rallye del R.A.C.E.
Spain Jaguar XK120 Rally...
- been
dubbed the
Cordovan proportion by
Spanish architect Rafael de la Hoz
Arderius.
According to his observations, it is a
notable measure in the architecture...