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Pierre Quinon (20
February 1962 – 17
August 2011) was a pole
vaulter from
France who won the 1984
Olympic Games pole
vault gold
medal and held the pole...
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finisher was
Pierre Quinon of
France in 18 ft 41⁄2 in (5.6 m). The top
American and U.S. champion,
jumping the same
height as
Quinon, was Brad
Pursley in...
- (phosphopantetheine, or
pantetheine 4'phosphate-binding)
domain and the Pyrrolo-quinoline
quinon (PQQ)
binding domain. The
protein is
expressed in
several adult tissues...
- Geneviève
Mnich Jonas Ben
Ahmed Cinematography Myriam Vinocour Edited by Benoît
Quinon Production companies Willow Films Scope Pictures France 2
Cinema Distributed...
- 4.5/35,
Quinon 1.9/50 No
Iloca Electric No Yes:
Eurygon 4/35,
Heligon 1.9/50,
Ysarex 2.8/50,
Rotelar 4/135 No No Yes:
Culmigon 4.5/35,
Quinon 1.9/50,...
- The
Pierre Quinon Metropolitan stadium is an
indoor arena located in Nantes, France, in the
Nantes Nord district. The
stadium is
located in the northern...
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Quinon Ray Ivy (June 3, 1937 –
December 10, 2022) was an
American former disc
jockey turned songwriter and
record producer,
crucial to the
Muscle Shoals...
- 1983. The
nearby Mangin Beaulieu sports complex has 2,500
seats and
Pierre Quinon Stadium, an
athletics stadium within the
University of Nantes, has 790 seats...
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Heinz Waaske from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Edixa Reflex, with
Steinheil Quinon 1.9/55mm, Isco
Travegar 2.8/50mm Edixa-MAT
REFLEX Edixa REX TTL Universal...
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awarded Konstantin Volkov Soviet
Union 1984 Los
Angeles details Pierre Quinon France Mike
Tully United
States Earl Bell United
States Thierry Vigneron...