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ISBN: 0223-5439



Studying in France
Are you a student? Would you like to study in France? Campus France helps international students plan their studies, both in France and through its network of 260 branches and centres in 123 countries ...


After 40 years, scientists crack the genetic code of the flu
Take a look into the genetic code of the flu virus as researchers get closer to preventing the illness from countless patients each year.


Best Places to Study French in France
When living in France she researched the most popular and also the cheapest places to study French which she shares below. As the most famous, cosmopolitan, trend-setting, and romantic city in France, ...


Mycobacterium xenopi pulmonary infections: a multicentric retrospective study of 136 cases in north-east France
A multicentre retrospective study was performed to describe the features of the disease and to evaluate its prognosis. Methods: All patients with M xenopi satisfying the 1997 ATS/IDSA criteria from 13 ...


ScienceDirect retracts study suggesting hydroxychloroquine as COVID treatment
Four-and-a-half years after its publishing date, ScienceDirect retracted a study that examined whether hydroxychloroquine could be a potential treatment for COVID-19.


Cultivating partnerships to incorporate health promotion modules into primary school curricula: a case study in France
From a global context, although this case study was developed and implemented within a French elementary school, elements and ideas were drawn from the evidence review which included several countries ...


Moon significantly older than previously estimated: Study
The study, published in the journal Nature, says that rock samples from the moon's surface have been incorrectly dated. The three researchers from the United States, France and Germany argue that 4.35 ...