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- Look up cathelin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cathelin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Cathelin (1919–2004), French...
- Bernard Cathelin (20 May 1919 – 17 April 2004) was a French painter born in Paris and a member of the School of Paris which included Pic****o, Chagall,...
- Louis-Jacques Cathelin (1738–1804) was a French engraver. Cathelin was born in Paris in 1738. He was one of the best pupils of Le Bas. He engraved some...
- antimicrobial polypeptides are characterized by a highly conserved region (cathelin domain) and a highly variable cathelicidin peptide domain. Cathelicidin...
- sculptor, considered a pioneer of modernism, arrived in Paris in 1904 Bernard Cathelin Pierre Palué [fr] (1920-2005), French painter, recognized as part of the...
- December 1987), Arp Retrospective in S.F. Los Angeles Times. Arp, Hans; Cathelin, Jean (1949). Jean Arp: January 18-February 12, 1949, Buchholz Gallery...
- Portrait engraved by Louis-Jacques Cathelin, after Charles-Nicolas Cochin (1798)...
- Atticism. He was born in Paris, where he spent his entire life. His father, Cathelin Le Sueur, a turner and sculptor in wood, placed him with Vouet, in whose...
- son Albert Ludovici Jr., (1852–1932) and his second daughter Marguerite (Cathelin-Ludovici, 1856–1947). Albert Snr. was the Grandfather of Anthony M Ludovici...
- injecting it into the subarachnoid space. Following this, in 1901 Fernand Cathelin first reported intentionally blocking the lowest sacral and coccygeal nerves...