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Rhinopathies spasmodiques : essai de classification à propos de 145 cas.Le Minh Loc. January 1900 (has links)
Th.--Méd.--Reims, 1981. N°: 10.
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Le lambeau bifolié en reconstruction des pertes de substance superficielles du nez Etude d'une série de 133 cas /Baratte, Alexandre Chassagne, Jean-François January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse d'exercice : Médecine : Nancy 1 : 2009. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre.
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Incidences comportementales et physiologiques d'une obstruction nasale bilatérale chez le rat en développementGelhaye, Mathieu Trabalon, Marie. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse de doctorat : Neurosciences : Nancy 1 : 2007. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr.
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Contribution à l'étude du fibrome naso-pharyngien, actualisation du traitement : observation à propos de 6 cas.Faict, Houria Bensegueni, January 1900 (has links)
Th.--Méd.--Caen, 1985. N°: 1443.
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A theoretical interpretation of Nez Perce kinshipLundsgaarde, Henry Peder. January 1963 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [60]-62).
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Evaluation quantitative et qualitative de l'Aérophonoscope en bilan de phonationBlot, Pauline Balandier, Sophie. January 2008 (has links)
Mémoire d'orthophonie : Médecine : Nantes : 2008. / Bibliogr.
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Indian Wars failings of the United States Army to achieve decisive victory during the Nez Perce War of 1877 /Williams, Mathyn D. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (MMAS)--Command and General Staff College, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-126).
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Relationships of exotic species and wildfire to the threatened plant Silene spaldingiiMenke, Carolyn A. 06 March 2003 (has links)
In the canyon grasslands of Garden Creek Ranch Preserve in Idaho, where the
threatened plant Silene spaldingii occurs and invasion by the exotic species Centaurea
solstitialis and Bromus tectorum is proceeding rapidly, I examined environmental and
community patterns of site invasion, and evaluated the apparent influence of invasion on
Silene population vigor. In addition, two separate lightning fires at the preserve
presented the opportunity to examine the short-term influence of late-season fire on this
species and its associated bunchgrass plant community.
I found that Silene-supporting sites most often invaded by exotics were on
relatively gentle slopes that received more incident radiation. This pattern may relate, in
part, to light requirements of Centaurea solstitialis. Invaded sites were also typically at
higher elevations, which may indicate they were moister and therefore more productive.
The plant communities in invaded Silene-supporting sites were similar to plant
communities in uninvaded sites, although invaded sites tended to have greater legume
and exotic annual grass cover. Exotic species invasion did not appear to influence
negatively the vigor of Silene populations, as indicated by similar plant height and
comparable levels of flowering, fruit and seed set in invaded and uninvaded populations.
The similarity in Silene vigor between invaded and uninvaded sites may reflect a moderating influence of site productivity in invaded populations, or may indicate that
mature Silene plants and the exotic species partition space or resources differently, potentially reducing competition between them. However, Silene recruitment may be limited by competition from weeds; my data did not allow a rigorous test of this possibility.
Fire apparently decreased cover of Festuca idahoensis and increased cover of Lupinus sericeus in the first year after burning, while cover of Pseudoroegneria spicata, exotic grasses, and most other forb species did not differ between burned and unburned areas. Silene cover and abundance within populations were similar before and after fire. Burning did not appear to influence levels of flowering, change the number of flowers or capsules produced per stem, or alter the number of seeds per capsule. Burning decreased plant size slightly, and decreased the proportion of flowers that matured to seed-filled capsules. Silene and the plant communities that support this species appear well suited to late season fire, however the response to burning in other seasons or at higher frequencies remains unknown in this study area. / Graduation date: 2003
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Inner bark utilization : a Nez Perce example /Churchill, Thomas E. January 1983 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Oregon State University, 1984. / Typescript (photocopy). Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-103). Also available on the World Wide Web.
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Symbolism and materialism in the ecological analysis of hunting, fishing, and gathering practices among the contemporary Nez Perce IndiansKawamura, Hiroaki, January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Ohio State University, 2002. / Adviser: Richard H. Moore. Includes bibliographical references.
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