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Maigné (French pronunciation: [mɛɲe]) is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France.
Communes of the...
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Jacques Maigne (4
April 1951 – 29
October 2020) was a
French writer and journalist. Born on 4
April 1951 in Toulouse,
Maigne graduated from the Centre...
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Liliane Maigné (1
March 1928 – 20
December 2004) was a
French actress.
Liliane Maigné was born 1
March 1928. Her
father was André
Maigné (1903–1936), her...
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Orthopaedic surgeons commonly inject corticosteroids into the
painful joint.
Maigne and
Tamalet applied this
treatment to 86
patients under fluoroscopic guidance...
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Charles Maigne (November 11, 1879 –
November 28, 1929) was an
American screenwriter and film
director of the
silent era. He
wrote for 32
films between...
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Posterior ramus syndrome, also
referred to as
thoracolumbar junction syndrome,
Maigne syndrome and
dorsal ramus syndrome is
caused by the
unexplained activation...
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Applied anatomy of the pelvis. Springer. p. 40. ISBN 978-3-642-71368-2.
Maigne JY;
Molinie V;
Fautrel B (1992). "Anatomie des
disques coccygiens". Revue...
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Maigne, J. Y.; Boulahdour, H.; Chatellier, G. (1998). "Value of
quantitative radionuclide...
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diagnostic nerve blocks. The
superior cluneal nerves were
first described by
Maigne et al. in 1989 as a
source of low back pain.
These nerves are
grouped as...
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Grand Ma[i]gne (French for "Great Maina", in Gr****: Μεγάλη Μαΐνη) or
Vieux Ma[i]gne ("Old Maina", in Gr****: Παλαιά Μαΐνη) was a
Frankish castle in the...