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- François Joseph Charles Simiand (18 April 1873 – 13 April 1935) was a French sociologist and economist best known as a parti****nt in the Année Sociologique...
- its synonym Calvaria major) "The Plant List". Dafreville, S.; Payet, G.; Simiand, C.; Risterucci, A.; Rivière, E.; Lebreton, G.; Humeau, L.; Strasberg,...
- It gives priority to long-term historical structures over what François Simiand called histoire événementielle ("evental history", the short-term time-scale...
- Louis Robert Jean-Baptiste Say Victor Scialac Jean-Pierre Serre François Simiand Gabriel Sionita André Vaillant Paul Valéry François Vatable Jean-Pierre...
- Fénéon, Marcel Proust, Lucien Herr, Charles Andler, Victor Bérard, François Simiand, Georges Sorel, the painter Claude Monet, the writer Jules Renard, the...
- application thereof in therapeutics. US Patent 6075021 Griebel G, Perrault G, Simiand J, Cohen C, Granger P, Depoortere H, et al. (2003). "SL651498, a GABAA...
- According to the chief representative of the cable car company, Jean-Charles Simiand, the aerial tramway was built in 1981. He said that it was "working in...
- editorial board of L'Année Sociologique, where he worked with François Simiand and Lévy-Bruhl editing the Economics and Statistics sections. In 1909 he...
- American criminologist Beverly J. Silver, American sociologist François Simiand, French sociologist Georg Simmel (1858–1918), German sociologist and philosopher...
- Henri Sée [fr] (1864–1936), rural society, economics, Middle Ages François Simiand (1873–1935), an economist by training and a sociologist, he sought to reform...