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Trémeau may
refer to:
Alphonse Trémeau de
Rochebrune (1836–1912),
French biologist Paul
Tremo (1734–1810), German-Polish chef This
disambiguation page...
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Patrick Trémeau (born
September 27, 1963) is a
French serial rapist,
active in the 11th and 20th arrondis****ts of
Paris during the 1990s. Nicknamed...
- M****achusetts-based
Tremeau Pharmaceuticals announced its plan to
return rofecoxib (TRM-201) to
market as a
treatment for
hemophilic arthropathy (HA).
Tremeau announced...
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Tremo was born on 1
April 1733 or 1734 in
Berlin as the
middle son of Elie
Tremeau and his wife,
Louise Dinant. Elie's father, of the same name, was a Huguenot...
- the
story of
Julien Tremeau, son of
mountain man and
rancher Charles Tremeau and his
Indian wife Red
Earth Woman.
Charles Tremeau thought his son should...
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Alphonse Amédée
Trémeau de
Rochebrune was a
French botanist,
malacologist and a zoologist. He was born on 18
September 1836 in Saint-Savin, and died on...
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giant octopuses. The
generic name
Enteroctopus was
created by
Alphonse Tremeau de
Rochebrune and
Jules François
Mabille in 1887 and
published in 1889...
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Illustration of chick, from
Faune de la Sénégambie (1883), by
Alphonse Trémeau de Rochebrune...
- in 1877) and the tentatively-referred "P."
neglectus (named by
Alphonse Trémeau de
Rochebrune in 1884)
originate from France; P.
ceciliensis (named by...
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belongs to X-Rite.
Trémeau, Alain; Schettini, Raimondo; Tominaga,
Shoji (29 July 2009). Com****tional
Color Imaging –
Alain Trémeau –
Google Books. Springer...