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Calvados. Lettre de M. P. Turpin, 26 janvier 1959
Turpin Pierre. Calvados. Lettre de M. P. Turpin, 26 janvier 1959. In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 14e année N°2, juin 1962. pp. 136-138
Calvados. Lettre de M. P. Turpin, 26 janvier 1959
Turpin Pierre. Calvados. Lettre de M. P. Turpin, 26 janvier 1959. In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 14e année N°2, juin 1962. pp. 136-138
Amendement de M. Turpin concernant les dispositions relatives à l'excédent des jouissances, dans le cadre du décret sur l'échange de Sancerre, lors de la séance du 27 juillet 1791
Turpin Charles. Amendement de M. Turpin concernant les dispositions relatives à l'excédent des jouissances, dans le cadre du décret sur l'échange de Sancerre, lors de la séance du 27 juillet 1791. In: Archives Parlementaires de 1787 à 1860 - Première série (1787-1799) Tome XXVIII - Du 6 juillet au 28 juillet 1791. Paris : Librairie Administrative P. Dupont, 1887. p. 719
Les fruits de Poiteau et Turpin
En 1768, paraît le Traité des arbres fruitiers de Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau. En 1806, l'éditeur Michel en entreprend la réédition et fait appel à deux botanistes et dessinateurs de renom, Antoine Poiteau et Pierre Turpin. Outre l'aspect scientifique, la nouveauté et l'intérêt résident dans le nouveau procédé de mise en couleurs des lithographies mis au point par Pierre-Joseph Redouté. Chaque épreuve, tirée par un seul passage, est ensuite retouchée à la main. Le présent ouvrage, le premier sur Pierre Turpin et Antoine Poiteau, invite à admirer la beauté et la fidélité des illustration
Turpin (Dominique) - Contentieux constitutionnel.
Chapsal Jacques. Turpin (Dominique) - Contentieux constitutionnel.. In: Revue française de science politique, 38ᵉ année, n°1, 1988. p. 128
Turpin (Dominique) - Contentieux constitutionnel.
Chapsal Jacques. Turpin (Dominique) - Contentieux constitutionnel.. In: Revue française de science politique, 38ᵉ année, n°1, 1988. p. 128
Characterization of the Dust/Smoke Aerosol that Settled East of the World Trade Center (WTC) in Lower Manhattan after the Collapse of the WTC 11 September 2001
The explosion and collapse of the World Trade Center (WTC) was a catastrophic event that produced an aerosol plume impacting many workers, residents, and commuters during the first few days after 11 September 2001. Three bulk samples of the total settled dust and smoke were collected at weather-protected locations east of the WTC on 16 and 17 September 2001; these samples are representative of the generated material that settled immediately after the explosion and fire and the concurrent collapse of the two structures. We analyzed each sample, not differentiated by particle size, for inorganic and organic composition. In the inorganic analyses, we identified metals, radionuclides, ionic species, asbestos, and inorganic species. In the organic analyses, we identified polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated dibenzodioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, pesticides, phthalate esters, brominated diphenyl ethers, and other hydrocarbons. Each sample had a basic pH. Asbestos levels ranged from 0.8% to 3.0% of the mass, the PAHs were > 0.1% of the mass, and lead ranged from 101 to 625 µg/g. The content and distribution of material was indicative of a complex mixture of building debris and combustion products in the resulting plume. These three samples were composed primarily of construction materials, soot, paint (leaded and unleaded), and glass fibers (mineral wool and fiberglass). Levels of hydrocarbons indicated unburned or partially burned jet fuel, plastic, cellulose, and other materials that were ignited by the fire. In morphologic analyses we found that a majority of the mass was fibrous and composed of many types of fibers (e.g., mineral wool, fiberglass, asbestos, wood, paper, and cotton). The particles were separated into size classifications by gravimetric and aerodynamic methods. Material 53 µm in diameter. The results obtained from these samples can be used to understand the contact and types of exposures to this unprecedented complex mixture experienced by the surviving residents, commuters, and rescue workers directly affected by the plume from 11 to 12 September and the evaluations of any acute or long-term health effects from resuspendable dust and smoke to the residents, commuters, and local workers, as well as from the materials released after 11 September until the fires were extinguished. Further, these results support the need to have the interior of residences, buildings, and their respective HVAC systems professionally cleaned to reduce long-term residential risks before rehabitation.Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health PerspectivesFunded in part by supplemental funds from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) to the NIEHS Centers at EOHSI (ES05022-12) and the NYU Institute of Medicine (ES00260). NYU is also funded in part by a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) PM Center Grant (R827351). P.J. Lioy was also supported in part by a U.S. EPA University Partnership (CR827033)
Icones selectae plantarum quas in systemate universali ex herbariis Parisiensibus, praesertim ex Lessertiano
1 Exhibens Ranunculaceas, Dilleniaceas, Magnoliceas, Anonaceas et Menispermeas descripsit Aug. Pyr. de Candolle, ex archetypis speciminibus a P. J. F. Turpin delineate et editae a Benj. De Lessert2 Exhibens Ordines, Berberideas, Nymphaeceas, Papaveraceas, Fumariaceas et Cruciferas descripsit Aug. Pyr. de Candolle, ex archetypis speciminibus a P. J. F. Turpin delineate et editae a Benj. De Lessertdescripsit Aug. Pyr. de Candolle, ex archetypis speciminibus a P. J. F. Turpin delineate et editae a Benj. De Lesser
Groupes d'immeubles du Stade Turpin
Roman Diégo Thadée Rémy, Mialy Victor. Groupes d'immeubles du Stade Turpin. In: Chantiers. Revue illustrée de la construction en Afrique du Nord, N°13, 1953. Spécial Oran. p. 27
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