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Manceaux or
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Manceaux may
refer to: The male
denizens of Le Mans,
France The male
denizens of the...
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festival by François
Manceaux, then
gradually retired from acting,
choosing to
concentrate on
raising her family. She and
Francois Manceaux had two children...
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Herbert Manceaux (1865–1934) was a
French physician, parasitologist, and co-discover of
Toxoplasma gondii with
Charles Nicolle in 1908.
Manceaux's life is...
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Brigitte Manceaux (14
December 1914 – 21
April 1963) was a
French pianist and the
eldest niece of
composer Francis Poulenc.
After the
death of his childhood...
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while working at the
Pasteur Institute in Tunis,
Charles Nicolle and
Louis Manceaux discovered a
protozoan organism in the
tissues of a hamster-like rodent...
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cases of
congenital toxoplasmosis occur a year.
Charles Nicolle and
Louis Manceaux first described the
organism in 1908. In 1941,
transmission during pregnancy...
- the
citizens of Le Mans
revolted against the Normans. Soon some of the
Manceaux barons joined the revolt, the
Normans were
expelled in 1070, and young...
- Mans is a part of the Pays de la
Loire region. Its
inhabitants are
called Manceaux (male) and
Mancelles (female).
Since 1923, the city has
hosted the 24 Hours...
- ISBN 978-0-226-72997-8.
Retrieved 5
February 2011. A few
months later,
Michele Manceaux decided to
publish her
interview with
Judith Miller in the press. At the...
- Desert'". The New York Times.
Retrieved 13 June 2024. In the Red
Desert Manceaux, Michele.
Sight and Sound;
London Vol. 33, Iss. 3, (Summer 1964): 118....