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Charles Bargue (c. 1826/1827 –
April 6th, 1883) was a
French painter and
lithographer noted for
devising an
influential drawing course. His most illustrated...
- Lucbardez-et-
Bargues (French pronunciation: [lykbaʁdɛz e baʁɡ]; Occitan: Lucbardés e Bargas) is a
commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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megasoma (Say, 1824)
Lymnaea meridensis Bargues,
Artigas & Mas-Coma, 2011:
synonym of
Galba meridensis (
Bargues, Artigas,
Khoubbane & Mas-Coma, 2011) Lymnaea...
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Antonino Barges (fl. 1546–1565) was a Franco-Flemish
composer of the Renaissance,
active in
Venice and Treviso.
While known as a
composer of
light po****r...
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Valero M (October 2005). "Fascioliasis and
other plant-borne trematode...
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Maria Dolores Bargues Castelló (València, 1958) is a
professor and
researcher at the
University of Valencia,
specializing in
Parasitology and Tropical...
- the Holy
Christ of
Lepanto is a
small side
chapel constructed by
Arnau Bargués in 1407, as the chapterhouse. It was
rebuilt in the
seventeenth century...
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November 2014. Mas-Coma, S;
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other plant-borne
trematode zoonoses"...
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Dominick V.; Tobella, Aida
Bargués; Ilstedt, Ulrik; Teuling,
Adriaan J. (2017-03-01). "Trees,
forests and...