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Carlat (French pronunciation: [kaʁla]) is a
commune in the south-central
French department of Cantal. The "Rocher de
Carlat" or rock of
Carlat situated...
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Daniel Carlat is an
American psychiatrist known for his
critical stance towards pharmaceutical prescription practices and
corporate sponsorship of continuing...
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Cantal and Aveyron. Its
origins date back to the
ancient viscounty of
Carlat, a
subdivision of the
County of Auvergne,
which was
significantly larger...
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particular administrative system (Clermont, Turluron, Brioude, Tallende,
Carlat (comitatus Cartladensis)).
During the
Middle Ages, the
county of Auvergne...
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Carlat (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿etjɛn də kaʁla]; Occitan: Sant Estève de
Carlat) is a
commune in the
Cantal department in south-central...
- king's
patience became exhausted, and he
besieged the duke's
chateau at
Carlat and
imprisoned him.
Nemours was
treated with the
utmost rigour,
being shut...
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professor and
writer Daniel Carlat published an
article on Amen's use of
SPECT imaging.
After visiting Amen's clinics,
Carlat called Amen's interpretations...
- Puy (died 1098),
bishop Adhémar Jori/Jory (1375), lord of
Domeyrat près
Carlat, François Adhémar de
Monteil (1603–1689),
Archbishop of
Arles François Adhémar...
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James I kept in Occitania: the
signory of Montpellier, the
viscountcy of
Carlat in Auvergne, and the
barony of Aumelas,
contiguous with Montpellier. The...
- 2007-10-25. The
Carlat Psychiatry Report > PDE-5 Inhibitors:
Which to Choose?
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Carlat Psychiatry...