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- Terazosin, sold under the brand name Hytrin among others, is a medication used to treat symptoms of an enlarged prostate and high blood pressure. For high...
- Christophe Vicard (born 27 September 1967) is a French sports shooter. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- the Beaujolais region. In 1996, Louis Jadot partnered with Tonnellerie Vicard and created its own cooperage called Cadus, in order to produce French oak...
- arXiv:0804.0090. doi:10.1214/08-AOAS99G. S2CID 15352780. Mortera, J.; Vicard, P. (2008). "Discussion of: Statistical analysis of an archeological find"...
- Vicards Cross Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats J. McCabe* 1,020 64.4 –0.2 Conservative A. Van Der Zwan 338 21.3 +4.8 Labour K. Jones 226 14...
- Pellielo (ITA)  José Bladas (ESP) 1994 ****nano  Dmytro Monakov (UKR)  Christophe Vicard (FRA)  Lance Bade (USA) 1995 Nicosia  Giovanni Pellielo (ITA)  Michael Diamond (AUS)...
- =11 Did not advance Gérard Fernandez 553 =28 Did not advance Christophe Vicard Trap 117 =37 Did not advance Jean-Paul Gros Double trap 135 12 Did not advance...
- –1150 : Guillaume Ier 1150–1152 : Girin II 1152–11?? : Saturnin 11??–1168 : Vicard 1161 : Hugues de Tournon "Moine" 1168–1183 : Hugues II 1183–1198 : Guichard...
- Ivan Gulev  Bulgaria 69 48 117 Keld Hansen  Denmark 70 47 117 Christophe Vicard  France 70 47 117 42 Thomas Allen  Ireland 70 46 116 Armand Dousemont  Luxembourg...
- « Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival ». Eugène Reboul (1922–1937), M. Vicard (1936–1938), M. Cancade (1938–1947), M. Achard (1948), M. Folliet (1948–1955)...