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Jean Leclerc
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Genevan theologian and biblical scholar (1657-1736)
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- 8
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- Comment la France prépare la guerre contre l'Union Soviétique
- Mr. Le Clerc's extract and judgment of the rights of the Christian church asserted, &c. translated from his Bibliotheque choisie, Tome X. to which is prefix'd a letter to a noble peer, occasion'd by a late presentment of the grand jury of Middlesex
- Recherches sur l'obtention d'anticorps anti-virus dans le lait par hyperimmunisation de la mamelle
- Les traitements actuels du tabès
- La quête de l'identité antillaise chez les écrivains anglophones de la Caraībe (1930 à 1955)
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Music · MusicBrainz
- Type
- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Origin
- France
- Active from
- 1947-10-04
Discography
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Jean Leloup (Leclerc by birth and born May 14, 1961) is a Quebecois singer-songwriter. Also known as Jean Leloup, his colourful personality and unique musical style have made him a star in the francophone rock community. Born in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, he grew up in Togo and Algeria where he was influenced by traditional African rhythms. He appeared on the Quebec music scene in the 1980s under the name Jean Leloup, making waves with his provocative lyrics – in his song "1990" <a href="https://www
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5 total works indexed
- Fiji: an open-source platform for biological-image analysis
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- Situated Learning
· 1991 · cited 30,532x
- The ERA5 global reanalysis
· 2020 · cited 24,222x
- The Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3)
· 2016 · cited 23,660x
- Numerical integration of the cartesian equations of motion of a system with constraints: molecular dynamics of n-alkanes
· 1977 · cited 19,850x
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