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  2. French orthography - Wikipedia

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    French orthography encompasses the spelling and punctuation of the French language. It is based on a combination of phonemic and historical principles. The spelling of words is largely based on the pronunciation of Old French c. 1100–1200 AD, and has stayed more or less the same since then, despite enormous changes to the pronunciation of the ...

  3. Charles Blanc - Wikipedia

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    He was the younger brother of the French socialist politician and historian Louis Blanc. After the February Revolution of 1848, he was director of the Department for the Visual Arts at the Ministry of the Interior. As director of the École des Beaux-Arts he reinstituted a program of copying from casts after the antique and commissioned a ...

  4. Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny - Wikipedia

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    Momigny was born in Philippeville, Belgium. He composed music and wrote books including Momigny, which he printed himself. His theories about rhythm and musical phrasing were ahead of his time. From 1803 to 1806, he published his most notorious work Cours complet d'harmonie et de composition, d'après une théorie neuve et générale de la ...

  5. Encyclopédie française - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopédie française was a French encyclopedia designed by Anatole de Monzie and Lucien Febvre.It appeared between 1935 and 1966. Volumes. I. L'Outillage mental. Pensée, langage, mathém

  6. La Séparation - Wikipedia

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    Anne's new relationship make Pierre stressed. An added complication of their 18-month-old son. Despite the presence of a nanny, each find reason to claim the other is neglecting him. Paranoia and recrimination escalate. Fights break out, most bitterly after Pierre discovers that Anne has taken their son to her mother's house.

  7. Iontophoresis - Wikipedia

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    Iontophoresis. Iontophoresis is a process of transdermal drug delivery by use of a voltage gradient on the skin. [1] [2] Molecules are transported across the stratum corneum by electrophoresis and electroosmosis and the electric field can also increase the permeability of the skin.

  8. Olivier Roy (political scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Olivier Roy (born 1949 in La Rochelle) is a French political scientist, professor at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. [1] [2] He has published articles and books on secularisation [3] and Islam [4] including "Global Islam", [5] and The Failure of Political Islam. He is known to have "a different view of radical Islam" than ...

  9. Mars Express (film) - Wikipedia

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    Synopsis. The animated film follows Aline, a police officer investigating the murder of a hacker, amidst a society where humans and various forms of androids coexist. Androids, some disguised with human-like skin and others in metallic forms, seek freedom from human control, a theme that echoes through the film's rich narrative landscape.

  10. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia [note 3] is a free content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the use of the wiki -based editing system MediaWiki. Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.

  11. Choi's theorem on completely positive maps - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Choi's theorem on completely positive maps is a result that classifies completely positive maps between finite-dimensional (matrix) C*-algebras. An infinite-dimensional algebraic generalization of Choi's theorem is known as Belavkin 's "Radon–Nikodym" theorem for completely positive maps.