- S2CID 72415129. "Professor
Brebis Bleaney". The
Daily Telegraph. UK. 30
November 2006. Anon (2007). "Bleaney, Prof.
Brebis". Who's Who (online ed.). Oxford:...
- Étang des
Redouneilles des
brebis (French pronunciation: [etɑ̃ de ʁədunɛj de bʁəbi]) is a lake in Ariège, France. At an
elevation of 2,228 m (7,310 ft)...
- as
jambon de
montagne is produced. High
quality Roquefort comes from the
brebis (sheep) on the
Larzac plateau. The Les Cévennes area
offers mushrooms, chestnuts...
-
Yevgeny Zavoisky in 1944, and was
developed independently at the same time by
Brebis Bleaney at the
University of Oxford.
Every electron has a
magnetic moment...
- Lavallée
wrote a
memoir of her life in the sect
entitled L'alliance de la
brebis ("Alliance of the Ewe"), ISBN 2-920176-85-4. "Holy
Moses Mountain Family"...
- from the
original on 29
October 2020.
Retrieved 26
October 2019.
David Brebis (ed.),
Michelin guide to Germany,
Greenville (2006), p. 324. "The day I...
- Oral Tradition. New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 9781317551492. "
BREBIS :
Etymologie de
BREBIS". "FROMAGE :
Etymologie de FROMAGE". "MOUSTIQUE : Etymologie...
- 'Schaf-Heumilch'/'Sheep's Haymilk'/'Latte
fieno di pecora'/'Lait de foin de
brebis'/'Leche de heno de oveja' (TSG)".
European Union.
Retrieved 16
August 2021...
- Auxbrebis,
originally also
written as A
Brebis when
recognized as échevins (Alderman) and
Patrician thereafter as aux
Brebis, is an old
noble family name. The...
- Superhuman, 1972 and
revised in 1995. Lavallée, G. 1994 L'alliance de la
brebis. Rescapée de la
secte de Moïse, Montréal: Club Québec
Loisirs (ex-Roch Thériault)...