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Ducol or "D"-steel is the name of a
number of high-strength low-alloy
steels of
varying composition,
first developed from the
early 1920s by the Scottish...
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contributed by Camille,
while its
original score was
provided by Clément
Ducol. The c****ographic
sections of the film are
signed by
Damien Jalet. The...
- development,
followed by
chromium allo**** and
specially hardened Krupp armour.
Ducol steel came into use in the 1920s, and was
widely used on
World War II era...
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Bruno Ducol (22
March 1949 – 11
January 2024) was a
French pianist,
composer and
teacher of
contemporary music. Born on 22
March 1949 in Annonay,
Ducol trained...
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Nahil Mostefa Anna
Parent Edited by
Catherine Aladenise Music by Clément
Ducol Production companies Dolce Vita
Films Miyu
Productions Palosanto Films France...
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Bulat steel Chromoly (chromium, molybdenum)
Crucible steel Damascus steel Ducol Hadfield steel High-speed
steel Mushet steel HSLA
steel Maraging steel Reynolds...
- Jean-Jacques Bénètière, 84, politician,
member of
parliament (1981–1986).
Bruno Ducol, 74,
pianist and composer. 14 January:
Christophe Boesch, 72, French-Swiss...
- of Austria. She has two
children with
musician and
percussionist Clément
Ducol – Marius, born 18
November 2010, and Lila, born in
August 2013. 2001: Love...
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Cinematography Manuel Dacosse Edited by
Laure Gardette Music by Clément
Ducol Production companies Foz
France 2 Cinéma
Playtime Scope Pictures Distributed...
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thickness of 9.13 in (232 mm); the
weather deck
consisted of 1.25 inches of
Ducol (D) steel, the main
armoured deck was of non-cemented
steel armour 5.88 in...