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The patients were previously healthy volunteers who participated in a study, conducted by Biotrial, a private company in the city of Rennes, to test the tolerability of a candidate drug.
In addition, our working group, from 1999 to 2001, compared the L/M ratio of all sequences of the method from the University of Rennes to the LIC measured in liver biopsies in 112 patients (Fig. 6).
Last week, I spoke with the Elisha Renne, of the University of Michigan, an anthropologist who wrote about the relationship between polio transmission and political violence in northern Nigeria for a forthcoming issue of the journal Africa.
European quails have been bred in the laboratory of Rennes since the beginning of the 1980s, from wild birds caught in France, Spain and Portugal.
One witness said it could be a way to save the endangered, black-and-white-streaked Coucou of Rennes (a breed of chicken) and the black turnip of Pardailhan.
DIAPRECA brings together the laboratories LTSI-INSERM U 642, ProCadec-CNRS 6164, IGDR-CNRS 6061 of the university of Rennes 1, the service of gastroenterology university hospital of Brest and the company Mauna Kea Technologies.
In April 2013, a 43-year-old man was admitted to the Pneumology Service of the University Hospital Centre of Rennes (Rennes, France) because of fatigue, fever, and exacerbation of bronchiectasis.
The Ministry of National Education now made a move to impose discretion: Gabrielle was offered a post at the University of Rennes, at the other end of France.
More recently, two norms have been evolved to cover all four dialects; one of these is used by most writers, whereas the other is officially recognized by the universities of Brest and Rennes, in both of which Breton is taught.
This study was partly funded by the CHU of Rennes and the Faculty of Dentistry of Rennes.
After fighting a duel with Sir Thomas Canterbury at the successful defense of the city of Rennes against an English siege in 1356 57, du Guesclin was awarded a pension by the Dauphin (the future king Charles V) in December 1357.
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