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INRA may
refer to:
Institut national de la
recherche agronomique, the
French agronomic research institution Instituto Nacional de
Reforma Agraria, a Cuban...
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Reforma Agraria,
INRA) was an
agency of the
Cuban Government that was
formed to
institute the
Agrarian Reform Laws of 1959 and 1963.: 19
INRA oversaw the...
- aɡʁɔnɔmik]; English:
National Institute of
Agricultural Research; abbr.
INRA [
inʁa]) was a
French public research institute dedicated to
agricultural science...
- Université
Montpellier II. She
served as a
tenured research scientist at
INRA for ten years. She then
taught at MIT and
Harvard and was an ****ociate professor...
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Springer Science+Business Media.
Retrieved 2018-12-26. "The
journal GSE".
INRA.
Retrieved 2018-12-26. "Genetics
Selection Evolution". HAL.
Retrieved 2018-12-26...
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economic embargo. In retaliation, the
National Institute for
Agrarian Reform INRA took
control of 383 private-run
businesses on 14 October, and on 25 October...
- Paul
Truel in 1961 at the
Institut National de la
Recherche Agronomique (
INRA) as part of a
collaboration with the École
nationale supérieure agronomique...
- 'Evereste' is an
ornamental cultivar of
crabapple that was
developed by
INRA in 1974 and is
registered under their trademark with the name
Malus perpetu...
- and mixtures.
Nicholas Kurti,
Hungarian physicist, and Hervé This, at the
INRA in France,
coined "Molecular and
Physical Gastronomy" in 1988. New dishes...
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Institute of
Agrarian Reform (
INRA), was
established by the
Cuban government to
administer the new
agrarian reform law.
INRA quickly became the most important...