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Joseph Louis Firmin Cerveau (commonly
known as
Firmin Cerveau; 1806 –
March 24, 1896) was a
Turkish artist of the 19th century. His most
notable work...
- The
Brain (French: Le
Cerveau) is a 1969
French comedy film
directed by Gérard Oury,
about a
second train robbery by the
brain behind the
Great Train...
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Pierre Cerveau was a
French Baroque composer, born in
Anjou and
active during the last
quarter of the 16th century. The name
Cerveau first appeared in...
- Poétique du
cerveau (English:
Poetics of the Brain) is a 66-minute 2015 French-German-Israeli French-, Hebrew-, and Italian-language
independent underground...
- The
Cerveau House is
located at 26 Cuna
Street in St. Augustine, Florida. It is an
original house,
constructed in the 19th century. In a 1764 Spanish...
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Cerveau's Savannah is a 1973 book
written by
Joseph Frederick Waring.
Published by the
Georgia Historical Society, the book
takes its name from Joseph...
- same hospital). The
Brain and
Spine Institute, now
called Institut du
Cerveau (ICM) or the
Paris Brain Institute, has been
located in the
hospital since...
- Man with the
Transplanted Brain (French: L'Homme au
cerveau greffé, Italian: L'uomo dal
cervello trapiantato) is a 1972 French-Italian-West
German science...
- des dérangements de la
parole avec une lésion de l'hémisphère
gauche du
cerveau'." Compt.rend.hebdom.séan.l'Acad Scien, 1863, 56, 536. Dax, M. Lésions...
- parfait. Plon. p. 193. Fulda, Anne (13
December 2012). "Emmanuel Macron: Le
cerveau droit de Hollande". Le
Figaro (in French). ISSN 0182-5852.
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