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- the project. The REM de l'Est was immediately replaced by the Projet structurant de l'Est (PSE, lit. 'Eastern Structuring Project'), an expansion project...
- oil, or vegetable oil. The solubility and particle dimensions of the structurant are important characteristics for the elastic properties and firmness...
- goods and paper. Key raw material in gl**** fibre and tile industries. Structurant in soaps. Other areas of application include industrial blue, refractories...
- 2012. Retrieved January 12, 2022. Katerine Belley-Murray, « Projet structurant à portée internationale, L'horizon infini de la biobanque », Le Quotidien...
- undertakings in India - a.k.a Public Sector Enterprises in India Projet structurant de l'Est, a planned tramway system in Montreal, Canada TGV PSE, a French...
- replacement, which is under study, except that it is to be named Projet structurant de l’Est (PSE) instead of REM. In partnership with the City of Longueuil...
- particularityies of heres topos on fruityies arborations by oxydians structurants and drinkyieds granulations olders fruits texturiants, the tombola of...
- Commons has media related to A4 (Belgium). Transport in Belgium "Réseau structurant". "11 décembre 1986 : Namur, capitale de la Région wallonne, siège du...
- French). 1 October 2018. Moalla, Taïeb (19 November 2018). "Transports structurant à Quebec : un contrat d'accompagnement de 12,5M accordé à Systra". Journal...
- Moureaud, “Le refus de signature des ordonnances en 1986 : un enjeu structurant en période de cohabitation Archived 2008-12-02 at the Wayback Machine”...