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- Marcel Escudier is Professor Emeritus of mechanical engineering of the School of Engineering at the University of Liverpool. He became a Fellow of the...
- Jacques Victor Léon Escudier (17 September 1821 – 22 June 1881) was a prominent French journalist, music critic and music publisher. Escudier was born in Castelnaudary...
- French actress and former model. She is mostly known for playing Sonia Escudier in the series Plus belle la vie and Alice Avril in the series Les Pe****...
- The Rue Paul-Escudier is a street that p****es through the 9th arrondis****t of Paris, France. The Rue Paul-Escudier is a public street in the 9th arrondis****t...
- provided directions via his publisher, others directly to Escudier. Initially, the reports from Escudier were favorable. Still, the first performance was poorly...
- always be given explicit units of Hz or rad/s and not s−1." Atkins, Tony; Escudier, Marcel (2013). A Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering. Oxford University...
- 7056 mm pitch; tap size 5v1-36) Inner tube Valve stem Tony Atkins and Marcel Escudier (25 April 2013). A Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering. Oxford University...
- siciliani. Cursed operas!" An 1858 letter by Strepponi to the publisher Léon Escudier describes the kind of lifestyle that increasingly appealed to the composer:...
- 30 January 2012. "FDA Prescribing Information" (PDF). 7 February 2024. Escudier B, Gore M (2011). "Axitinib for the management of metastatic renal cell...
- the traditional Opéra-Comique repertoire of Auber and Boieldieu. Léon Escudier in L'Art Musical called Carmen's music "dull and obscure ... the ear grows...