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Claude Pouteau (born
August 14, 1724, in Lyon, and died
February 10, 1775, in the same city) was a
French surgeon and inventor.
Claude Pouteau was the...
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sometimes said that
Claude Pouteau was the
first to
describe the Colles'
fracture (which is
sometimes called the
Pouteau-Colles fracture), but, according...
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mineral supplement.
Wiria M, Tran HM,
Nguyen PH,
Valencia O,
Dutta S,
Pouteau E (April 2020). "Relative
bioavailability and
pharmacokinetic comparison...
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Retrieved 2021-04-14. Dong, Bi-Cheng; Yang, Qiang; Kinlock,
Nicole L.;
Pouteau, Robin; Pyšek, Petr; Weigelt, Patrick; Yu, Fei-Hai; van Kleunen, Mark (April...
- response".
Plant Biology.
Retrieved 26
January 2011.[self-published source]
Pouteau, Sylvie; Albertini,
Catherine (2009). "The
significance of
bolting and...
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injuries might be due to
fractures rather than dislocations.
Another author,
Pouteau,
suggested the
common mechanism of
injury which leads to this type of fractures...
- ISBN 9782271085870. Dong, Bi-Cheng; Yang, Qiang; Kinlock,
Nicole L.;
Pouteau, Robin; Pyšek, Petr; Weigelt, Patrick; Yu, Fei-Hai; Van Kleunen, Mark (2024)...
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airport name change". SFGATE.
Retrieved July 27, 2024. Romine, Taylor;
Pouteau,
Chimaine (May 9, 2024). "Oakland
changes airport name to 'San Francisco...
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quoted in "Les vins de reve",
Nicolas de
Rabaudy and Jean-Luc
Pouteau, Solar, 1993?, p. 108-9 AOC regulations, last
updated 2009 47°09′47″N 4°56′59″E...
- 419. Fid**** 1979, p. 9. The
Australian Women's W****ly 1981, p. 177.
Pouteau 1979, p. 26.
Flynn 1981, p. 148. The San
Bernardino Sun 1983, p. 116. Mackenzie...