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Turcot may
refer to:
Georges Turcot (1851–1908),
Canadian politician.
Gilles Turcot (1917–2010),
Canadian general Jock
Turcot (1943–1965),
Canadian student...
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Turcot Interchange is a three-level four-way
freeway interchange within the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Located southwest of downtown, the interchange...
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Francis James "Jock"
Turcot (5
October 1943 – 25
December 1965) was
President of the
Student Federation of the
University of
Ottawa (then
known as the...
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biallelic DNA
mismatch repair mutations. It is also
known as
Turcot syndrome (after
Jacques Turcot, who
described the
condition in 1959) and by
several other...
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Turcot is a
former village in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. A road
junction (the
Turcot Interchange), a
railway yard and a city park are also...
- Marie-Rose
Turcot (July 2, 1887 –
November 27, 1977) was a
Canadian writer.
Turcot was born in Laurierville, Quebec, to Belzémire
Rousseau and
Georges Turcot, a...
- Lieutenant-General Gilles-Antoine
Turcot CM CMM CD (9
December 1917 – 15
December 2010) was the Commander,
Mobile Command of the
Canadian Forces. Educated...
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Susan Turcot (born 1966) is a
Canadian artist primarily known for her
drawings on paper. Her work
often addresses environmental issues,
including deforestation...
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using the
terms Gardner Syndrome or
Turcot Syndrome since both are part of the FAP spectrum.
Gardner syndrome and
Turcot syndrome are
regarded primarily for...
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investigate why
Americans work
longer hours. In a
recent book,
Laurent Turcot argues that
leisure was not
created in the 19th
century but is imbricated...