- Louis-Joseph
Delebecque (1796–1864) was the 21st
bishop of Ghent, in Belgium, from
November 1838
until his death. Louis-Joseph
Delebecque was born in Warneton...
- was
nominated for the
Nobel Prize in
Literature five
times by Édouard
Delebecque, in 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1968.
Although essentially self-taught...
- programming. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-08-051444-4. Bunks, C.; Chancelier, J.P.;
Delebecque, F.; Goursat, M.; Nikoukhah, R.; Steer, S. (2012).
Engineering and scientific...
-
Engineer in 1848, a post he held
until his
death in
January 1871. Édouard
Delebecque renumbered the
locomotive stock in 1872 with a
scheme that
lasted until...
- framework". On MSFT.
Retrieved 2018-05-10. Bunks, C., Chancelier, J. P.,
Delebecque, F., Goursat, M., Nikoukhah, R., & Steer, S. (2012).
Engineering and scientific...
- and
graphical statistics, 5(3), 299-314. Bunks, C., Chancelier, J. P.,
Delebecque, F., Goursat, M., Nikoukhah, R., & Steer, S. (2012).
Engineering and scientific...
- (French
national Institute for
computer science and control). François
Delebecque and
Serge Steer developed it and it was
released by
INRIA in 1994 as an...
-
France March 21, 1999 Paris,
France 1956, 1965
Nominated by Édouard
Delebecque (1910–1990) each time.
Marcel Pagnol February 28, 1895 Aubagne, France...
- 49.6. Xenophon, ****enica, 1.1.16;
Diodoros Siculus, 13.49.2, 50.2. É
Delebecque,. Xénophon, ****éniques,
Livre I, Paris, 1964, p. 36; cf. D. H. Kelly...
-
borrowed by two
officers and polytechnicians:
Georges Larpent and Frédéric
Delebecque.
Published in 1910, this
booklet is a
collection of
articles published...