- Bonnet–
Dechaume–Blanc syndrome, also
known as Wyburn-Mason syndrome, is a rare
congenital disorder characterized by
arteriovenous malformations of the...
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Antoine Geoffroy-
Dechaume (7
October 1905 in
Paris – 15
April 2000) was a
French musicologist,
organist and harpsichordist. As a
musicologist he was considered...
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Alexia Dechaume-Balleret (born 3 May 1970) is a
former professional tennis player from France. In her career, she
reached three finals on the WTA Tour:...
- Sainte-Chapelle in 1839,
before restoration The
sculptor Adolphe-Victor Geoffroy-
Dechaume with his
archangel of the P****ion and the head of
another sculpture (1847)...
- the
quarterfinals to
Alexia Dechaume and
Julie Halard.
Petra Langrová and
Radka Zrubáková won the
title by
defeating Dechaume and
Halard 6–4, 6–4 in the...
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Alexia Dechaume and
Florencia Labat were the
defending champions, but
Dechaume did not
compete this year.
Labat teamed up with
Barbara Rittner and lost...
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Alexia Dechaume and
Florencia Labat were the
defending champions, but
Dechaume chose to
compete at
Hamburg during the same w****,
reaching the quarterfinals...
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Nishiya were the
defending champions, but none
competed this year.
Alexia Dechaume and
Florencia Labat won the
title by
defeating Sandra Cecchini and Laura...
- not
compete this year.
Raffaella Reggi won the
title by
defeating Alexia Dechaume 3–6, 6–0, 6–2 in the final.
Raffaella Reggi (champion)
Laura Golarsa (quarterfinals)...
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Alexia Dechaume and
Florencia Labat were the
defending champions, but
Dechaume did not
compete this year.
Labat teamed up with
Barbara Rittner and lost...