- 1801) was a
French librettist, dramatist, and actor. He was born
Louis Heurteaux in Paris, and
later adopted Dancourt as a pseudonym. He was unsuccessful...
- e009866. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009866. PMC 4654343. PMID 26567259.
Heurteaux C,
Gandin C,
Borsotto M,
Widmann C, Brau F, L****llier M, et al. (June...
- SPAD S.VII
fighter of
French flying ace
Alfred Heurteaux on 25
September 1916,
which resulted in
Heurteaux fatally bringing down Wintgens, as Huerteaux's...
-
Croix de
Guerre during World War I and
three during World War II. "Alfred
Heurteaux". Mémoire des hommes. www.memoiredeshommes.sga.defense.gouv.fr. Retrieved...
- 1007/s12013-007-0007-8. PMID 17652773. S2CID 12759521. Fink M,
Lesage F,
Duprat F,
Heurteaux C,
Reyes R,
Fosset M,
Lazdunski M (June 1998). "A
neuronal two P domain...
- 258–260]. doi:10.1016/j.jprot.2016.02.003. PMID 26877184. Schweitz, H.;
Heurteaux, C.; Bois, P.; Moinier, D.; Romey, G.; Lazdunski, M. (1994). "Calcicludine...
-
innocent cashier is
wrongly implicated in the crime. Michèle Alfa as
Janine Heurteaux Jimmy Gaillard as Bob
Richard Lucienne Le
Marchand as
Suzanne Gauthier-Duvergne...
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Capitaine Felix Brocard: 28
April 1915 – 15 June 1916
Capitaine Alfred Heurteaux: 16 June 1916 –
March 1917
Capitaine Alfred Auger:
March 1917 – KIA 28...
- 1007/s12013-007-0007-8. PMID 17652773. S2CID 12759521. Fink M,
Lesage F,
Duprat F,
Heurteaux C,
Reyes R,
Fosset M,
Lazdunski M (June 1998). "A
neuronal two P domain...
- Villers-Carbonnel,
probably by
French ace
Alfred Heurteaux, for
Heurteaux's eighth aerial victory.[1]
Heurteaux was most
likely flying one of the
early examples...