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Boquet may
refer to:
Alfred Boquet (1879–1947),
French veterinarian and
biologist Anne
Boquet (born 1952),
French senior civil servant Jeanne-Angélique...
- The
Boquet River (or
Bouquet River before a 1982
Board on
Geographic Names decision) is a
small river in
upstate New York,
United States. The
river flows...
- Anne
Boquet (born 19
March 1952 in Bellac, France) is a
retired French senior civil servant. She is the
first and only
woman to have been High Commissioner...
- Pontiac's War (also
known as Pontiac's
Conspiracy or Pontiac's Rebellion) was
launched in 1763 by a
loose confederation of
Native Americans who were dissatisfied...
-
Nicholas S.
Bouquet (14
November 1842 – 27
December 1912) was a
German soldier who
fought in the
American Civil War.
Bouquet received the
United States'...
- Jeanne-Angélique
Boquet,
sometimes Bocquet, was a
French pastellist who was
active around 1774.
Boquet was the
daughter of Louis-René
Boquet [fr] (1717–1814)...
- 2016.
Archived from the
original on June 20, 2018.
Retrieved July 5, 2020.
Boquet, Yves (2017). The
Philippine Archipelago.
Springer Geography. Cham, Switzerland:...
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Alfred Boquet (26
December 1879 – 3 June 1947) was a
French veterinarian and
biologist born in Cires-lès-Mello. In 1901, he
graduated from
veterinary school...
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Boquet is an
unincorporated community in Penn Township,
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania,
United States.
Though his name was
spelled somewhat differently...
- SC. Tu et al. (1969)
report 4.7 mg/kg IM.
Venom yield is
relatively low.
Boquet (1964)
reported a
daily extraction figure of 9–10 mg.
Envenomation symptoms...