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- Elena Servettaz (Russian: Елена Серветтаз; born 1983) is a Russian French journalist and a news anchor at Radio France Internationale, where she covers...
- the name with priority was E. × submacrophylla, published by Camille Servettaz in 1909. E. × ebbingei is now regarded as an illegitimate name. Cultivars...
- family found around Southern China and Vietnam (where it is called nhót). Servettaz C (1908) Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier, sér. 2, 8(6): 391. Tropicos entry...
- Irène Corday as Aline Lourtier André Le Gall as Pierre Servettaz Lucien Blondeau as Jean Servettaz Marcel Delaître as Ravanat dit 'Le Rouge' Jean Davy as...
- Doppio segreto Marcello Cesena TV mini-series Premier de cordée Marie Servettaz Pierre-Antoine Hiroz & Édouard Niermans TV mini-series 2000 Lourdes Mother...
- and abusers" (PDF). In Servettaz, Elena (ed.). Why Europe needs a Magnitsky law: should the EU follow the US?. Elena Servettaz. pp. 63–70. ISBN 978-2954629803...
- 8 October 2014 "Sergei Pugachev – on Putin, Swiss banks, KGB and oligarchs" by Elena Servettaz and Carlo Pisani, SWI swissinfo.ch, 7 September 2023...
- (1914). The Cambridge British Flora. Cambridge University Press. p. 108. Servettaz, O.; Colombo, M. L.; Tomè, F. (1988). "Taxonomical investigations on ****eborus...
- Between 1932 and 2000 an Italian hydraulic system, developed by Bianchi and Servettaz, was used to control points switching and signalling. Part of this system...
- Mazzano stone. In 1949, the two side arches, decorated with statues by Nino Servettaz, were dedicated to the fallen for freedom: some epigraphs recall the names...