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- volume of the final product. The most widespread terms are: Parfum or Extrait (P): 15–40% aromatic compounds (IFRA: typically ~20%). In English, parfum...
- nonexistence, or the malice, of their God." Various edited abstracts (known as "extraits") of the Testament were printed and circulated, condensing the multi-volume...
- (2003–2004, Hana to Yume Comics, Hakusensha, ISBN 4-592-18881-0) Parfum Extrait 0 (0の奏香師, Zero no Sōkōshi) (2004–2005, Hana to Yume Comics, Hakusensha...
- new look at Chernobyl: The impact on health and the environment] (PDF). Extrait de la Revue Générale Nucléaire [Excerpt of the General Nuclear Review]...
- The apocryphal letter of Sultan Mehmed II to the Pope (Notes et extraits pour servir à l'histoire des croisades au XVe siècle), published by Nicolae Iorga...
- JSTOR 259995. S2CID 159589846. Arthur L. Funk, The Politics of Torch (1974) Extraits de l'entretien d'Annie Rey-Goldzeiguer Archived 1 October 2013 at the Wayback...
- Mémoires militaires relatifs à la succession d'Espagne sous Louis XIV: Extraits de la correspondance de la cour et des généraux (in French). Vol. 1. Wentworth...
- Retrieved 31 July 2021. "Vitaa dévoile "Un son pour des millions", nouvel extrait de l'album "Ici et maintenant"". chartsinfrance.net. Retrieved 31 July...
- hdl:1811/28946/Pictorial%20Life%20History_Scheele.pdf. See: Priestley, Joseph (1773) "Extrait d'une lettre de M. Priestley, en date du 14 Octobre 1773" (Extract of a...
- separate urea from urine on pages 454–455. Fourcroy and Vauquelin (1799) "Extrait d’un premier mémoire des cit. Fourcroy et Vaulquelin, pour servir à l’histoire...