- Olivier-Clément
Cacoub, (born
April 14, 1920, in Tunis, and died
April 27, 2008, in Paris), was a
French architect of Tunisian-Jewish origin,
known for...
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Cacoub,
Patrice (2014). "Granulomatosis with
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hepatitis C
virus infection, a new
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Wechsler J, Brun B, Remy M, et al. (May 1996). "Erdheim-Chester...
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Cacoub P (December 1, 2015). "Guidelines on the
diagnosis and
treatment of iron...
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technique of "cantilevered ball joint" used by the
architect Olivier-Clément
Cacoub initially offers a
capacity of 3,000 places. Over time,
several expansion...
- (4): 419–27. doi:10.1055/s-0030-1262210. PMID 20665392. S2CID 260321346.
Cacoub P,
Comarmond C,
Domont F,
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Saadoun D (September 2015). "Cryoglobulinemia...
- The
palace was
built by the Franco-Tunisian
architect Olivier-Clément
Cacoub, in
three sections over a
period spread from 1960 to 1969, in Arab-Andalusian...
- 777750; 10.8284639
Location Monastir,
Tunisia Designer Olivier-Clément
Cacoub Type
Mausoleum Beginning date 1963 Opening date 1978 Dedicated to Habib...
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initially had a
capacity of 3,000.
Designed by
architect Olivier-Clément
Cacoub, the
structure used a
technique based on
cantilevered ball
joints to create...