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Martin, Marie-Madeleine. La France chrétienne avant Clovis. Paris: F.-X. de Guibert, 1996.

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Buchsenschutz, Olivier. Les Celtes de l'Age du fer dans la moitié nord de la France. Paris: Maison des roches, 2004.

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Alésia: Un choc de civilisations. Charenton-le-Pont: Presses de Valmy, 2004.

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Delguste-Devismes, Rolande. De Vismes, ou, Neuf cents ans de l'histoire d'un nom. [Choisy-le-Roi: R. Ibrahim], 1987.

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Association pour la célébration du bicentenaire de l'Inspection générale de l'éducation nationale, ed. Deux cents ans d'Inspection générale, 1802-2002: Mélanges historiques. Paris: Fayard, 2002.

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Chéné, Amaury Du. Histoires de marine: Mille cinq cents événements de la vie des marins de 1295 à nos jours. Paris: Somogy, 2004.

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Triolet, Elsa. Le premier accroc coûte deux cents francs: (nouvelles). [Paris]: Denoël, 1997.

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Bertrand, Lemoine, ed. La tour de trois cents mètres = The three-hundred metre tower. Köln: Taschen, 2006.

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Workshop on Langerhans Cells (2nd 1988 Lyon, France). The Langerhans cell =: La cellule de Langerhans : proceedings of the Second Workshop on Langerhans Cells, held in Lyon (France), April 21-22, 1988. Paris, France: Editions INSERM, 1988.

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Fremy, Raymond. Des noms sur la mer: Trois cents ans d'une marine par les noms de ses bâtiments. Paris: Association centrale des officiers de réserve de l'armée de mer, 1990.

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International, Meeting on Lithium Batteries (2nd 1984 Paris France). Papers presented at the 2nd International Meeting on Lithium Batteries: Paris, France, April 25-27, 1984. Lausanne, Switzerland: Elsevier Sequoia S.A., 1985.

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Devert, Michel. 1789-1989, deux cents ans de souvenirs. Mézos [France]: M. Devert, 1990.

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Gombert, Andreas. Photonics for solar energy systems II: 7-8 April 2008, Strasbourg, France. Edited by SPIE Europe, Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers, Alsace international, and Association française des industries de l'optique et de la photonique. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2008.

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Le temps des glaives, les Gaulois: Des Celtes aux Gallo-Romains, de Brennus à Attila, des Cisalpins aux Galates, des derniers druides aux premiers chrétiens. Toulouse: Privat, 2001.

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E.C. Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference (13th 1995 Nice, France). Thirteenth European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference: Proceedings of the International Conference, held at Nice, France, 23-27 October 1995. Bedford, UK: H.S. Stephens & Associates, 1995.

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Cabrol, Christian. Mes quatre cents greffes cardiaques à l'Hôpital de la Pitié: Entretiens avec Pierre Bourget. Paris: Plon, 1987.

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Claude, Nicolau, ed. Oxygen transport in red blood cells: Proceedings of the 12th Aharon Katzir Katchalsky Conference, Tours, France, 4-7 April, 1984. Oxford: Pergamon, 1985.

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Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky Conference (12th 1984 Tours, France). Oxygen transport in red blood cells: Proceedings of the 12th Aharon Katzir Katchalsky Conference, Tours, France, 4-7 April 1984. Edited by Nicolau Claude. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1986.

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Michael, Denton Richard, Dumont Jacques E. 1931-, Nunez J, and Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (France), eds. Homones and cell regulation =: Hormones et régulation cellulaire : proceedings of the 13th INSERM European Symposium on Hormones and Cell Regulation, held at Mont Saint-Odile (France), September 1988. Paris: INSERM, 1989.

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European Workshop on "Solid State Materials for Low to Medium Temperature Fuel Cells and Monitors, with Special Emphasis on Proton Conductors". (3rd 1984 La Grande-Motte, Hérault, France). Solid state protonic conductors III for fuel cells and sensors: European Workshop on "Solid State Materials for Low to Medium Temperature Fuel Cells and Monitors, With Special Emphasis on Proton Conductors,", La Grande-Motte (Hérault), France 15-18 May 1984. Odense, Denmark: Odense University Press, 1985.

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International, Meeting on Red Blood Cells as Carriers for Drugs: Potential Therapeutic Applications (2nd 1987 Tours France). Red blood cells as carriers for drugs: Potential therapeutic implications ; proceedings of the IInd International Meeting on Red Blood Cells as Carriers for Drugs, Potential Therapeutic Applications, 30 March-1 April, 1987, Tours, France. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Pergamon Press, 1987.

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Roure, Réjane. Des rites et des hommes: Les pratiques symboliques des Celtes, des Ibères et des Grecs en Provence, en Languedoc et en Catalogne. Paris: Errance, 2011.

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Philippe, Munch, ed. Les messagers du temps (3): L'Otage d'Attila. [Paris]: Gallimard Jeunesse, 2009.

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Far away and nearby: A comparison of bilingual education in the United States (Cubans, Franco-Americans, Mexicans and Navajos) and Western Europe (Frisians and Celts). Franeker: T. Wever, 1986.

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Inserm European Symposium on Hormones and Cell Regulation (13th 1988 Mont Sainte-Odile, (France)). Hormones and cell regulation =: Hormones et régulation cellulaire ; proceedings of the 13th INSERM European Symposium on Hormones and Cell Regulation, held at Mont Sainte-Odile (France), September 1988 ; sponsored by the Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM). Paris: Editions INSERM, 1988.

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Symposium, J. on Light-Weight Materials for Transportation (1997 Strasbourg France). Light-weight materials for transportation and batteries and fuel cells for electric vehicles: Proceedings of Symposium J on Light-Weight Materials for Transportation and proceedings of Symposium E on Material Aspects for Electric Vehicles Including Batteries and Fuel Cells of the 1997 ICAM/E-MRS Spring Conference, Strasbourg, France, June 16-20, 1997. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1997.

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J, Ormancey M., ed. Collège Marcelle-Pardé: Trois cents ans d'enseignement et d'éducation. [France: s.n., 1990.

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France-Iran: Quatre cents ans de dialogue (Cahiers de Studia Iranica). Peeters Publishers, 2007.

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The Langerhans cell =: La cellule de Langerhans : Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Langerhans Cells, held in Lyon (France), April 21-22, 1988 (Colloque INSERM). John Libbey Eurotext, 1988.

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Papers presented at the 2nd International Meeting on Lithium Batteries: Paris, France, April 25-27, 1984. Elsevier Sequoia S.A, 1985.

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Condette, Jean-François, ed. Deux cents ans de progrès éducatifs dans la France septentrionale (1808-2008). Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.40047.

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Andreas, Gombert, SPIE Europe, Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., and Bas-Rhin (France) Conseil général, eds. Photonics for solar energy systems: 5-6 April 2006, Strasbourg, France. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2006.

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Caravelle, numéro 58 : L'image de l'Amérique latine en France depuis cinq cents ans. Presses Universitaires du Mirail Toulouse (PUM), 1998.

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(Editor), W. Freisesleben, W. Palz (Editor), H. A. Ossenbrink (Editor), and P. Helm (Editor), eds. Proceedings of the Thirteenth European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference: Nice, France, 23-27 October 1995. James & James Science Publishers, 1996.

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Biojout de Azar, Irma Irene. De la evolución fonética del latín al nacimiento de una nueva lengua: el francés y su correlato en español. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (EDULP), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.35537/10915/45215.

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El objetivo de nuestro recorrido diacrónico, desde la fonética del latín hasta la del francés actual y su paralelo vínculo con el español, es acercar al estudiante y a un público no especializado pero interesado y curioso, una síntesis de la evolución fonética del francés y eventualmente su equivalente en español a partir del latín, y las consecuencias de esta evolución en los otros sistemas de la lengua: morfología, sintaxis, léxico, semántica. En español esta evolución es más breve y afecta menos sistemas, en cambio en francés, debido a la influencia de las diferentes tribus celtas asentadas en su territorio, produjo modificaciones tales que hicieron de este idioma el más alejado de su fuente latina, solo superado por el rumano. El contenido y la estructura de este volumen están pensados para un público formado en éstas y otras lenguas o disciplinas conexas, deseoso de informarse y orientarse antes de profundizar en la investigación. Su fin primero es, sin embargo, iniciar en este largo, azaroso y apasionante recorrido lingüístico, sin abrumarlo, al estudiante universitario que cursa la asignatura Historia de la lengua francesa en el currículo de los Profesorados de Francés de las Universidades de la Argentina y de Latinoamérica y en los Institutos superiores de formación docente.
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Les Celtes en France du Nord et en Belgique VIe-Ier siècle avant J.-C.. Bruxelles: Crédit Communal, 1990.

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Deux cents ans de progrès éducatifs dans la France septentrionale (1808-2008): Bicentenaire de l'Académie de Douai-Lille. Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2008.

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Deux cents ans de progrès éducatifs dans la France septentrionale (1808-2008): Bicentenaire de l'Académie de Douai-Lille. Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2008.

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Stéphane, Verger, and Ecole française de Rome, eds. Rites et espaces en pays celte et méditerranéen: Étude comparée à partir du sanctuaire d'Acy-Romance (Ardennes, France). [Rome]: Ecole française de Rome, 2000.

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Jean-François, Condette, and Dubreuil B, eds. Deux cents ans de progrès éducatifs dans la France septentrionale (1808-2008): Bicentenaire de l'Académie de Douai-Lille. Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2008.

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Cauvin, Raoul, and Louis Salvérius. Les Tuniques bleues, tome 3: Et pour quinze cents dollars en plus. Dupuis, 1986.

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International, Meeting on Red Blood Cells as Carriers for Drugs (2nd 1987 Tours France). Red blood cells as carriers for drugs: Potential therapeutic applications : proceedings of the IInd International Meeting on Red Blood Cells as Carriers for Drugs: Potential Therapeutic Applications, 30 March - 1 April, 1987, Tours, France. Pergamon, 1987.

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Saunier, E. Révolution et sociabilité en Normandie au tournant des XVIIe et XIXe siècles. Six cents francs-maçons de 1740 à 1830. Presses Universitaires de Rouen / Publications de, 1999.

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Richard, Boudet, Musée des beaux-arts d'Agen, and Association française pour l'étude de l'âge du fer. Colloque,, eds. Les Celtes, la Garonne, et les pays aquitains: L'âge du fer du sud-ouest de la France (du VIIIème au Ier siècle av.J.C.). [s.l.]: [s.n.], 1992.

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Grant, Warren, and Martin Scott-Brown. Principles of oncogenesis. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0322.

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It is obvious that the process of developing cancer—oncogenesis—is a multistep process. We know that smoking, obesity, and a family history are strong independent predictors of developing malignancy; yet, in clinics, we often see that some heavy smokers live into their nineties and that some people with close relatives affected by cancer spend many years worrying about a disease that, in the end, they never contract. For many centuries scientists have struggled to understand the process that make cancer cells different from normal cells. There were those in ancient times who believed that tumours were attributable to acts of the gods. Hippocrates suggested that cancer resulted from an imbalance between the black humour that came from the spleen, and the other three humours: blood, phlegm, and bile. It is only in the last 100 years that biologists have been able to characterize some of the pathways that lead to the uncontrolled replication seen in cancer, and subsequently examine exactly how these pathways evolve. The rampant nature by which cancer invades local and distant tissues, as well its apparent ability to spread between related individuals led some, such as Peyton Rous in 1910, to suggest that cancer was an infectious condition. He was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1966 for the 50 years of work into investigating a link between sarcoma in chickens and a retrovirus that became known as Rous sarcoma virus. He had shown how retroviruses are able to integrate sequences of DNA coding for errors in cellular replication control (oncogenes) by introducing into the human cell viral RNA together with a reverse transcriptase. Viruses are now implicated in many cancers, and in countries where viruses such as HIV and EBV are endemic, the high incidence of malignancies such as Kaposi’s sarcoma and Burkitt’s lymphoma is likely to be directly related. There are several families of viruses associated with cancer, broadly classed into DNA viruses, which mutate human genes using their own DNA, and retroviruses, like Rous sarcoma virus, which insert viral RNA into the cell, where it is then transcribed into genes. This link with viruses has not only led to an understanding that cancer originates from genetic mutations, but has also become a key focus in the design of new anticancer therapies. Traditional chemotherapies either alter DNA structure (as with cisplatin) or inhibit production of its component parts (as with 5-fluorouracil.) These broad-spectrum agents have many and varied side effects, largely due to their non-specific activity on replicating DNA throughout the body, not just in tumour cells. New vaccine therapies utilizing gene-coding viruses aim to restore deficient biological pathways or inhibit mutated ones specific to tumour cells. The hope is that these gene therapies will be effective and easily tolerated by patients, but development is currently progressing with caution. In a trial in France of ten children suffering from X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency and who were injected with a vector that coded for the gene product they lacked, two of the children subsequently died from leukaemia. Further analysis confirmed that the DNA from the viral vector had become integrated into an existing, but normally inactive, proto-oncogene, LM02, triggering its conversion into an active oncogene, and the development of life-threatening malignancy. To understand how a tiny change in genetic structure could lead to such tragic consequences, we need to understand the molecular biology of the cell and, in particular, to pay attention to the pathways of growth regulation that are necessary in all mammalian cell populations. Errors in six key regulatory pathways are known as the ‘hallmarks of cancer’ and will be discussed in the rest of this chapter.
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Martínez, Juliana, and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, eds. Travar el saber. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (EDULP), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.35537/10915/73755.

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<i>Travar el saber</i> recoge las experiencias de personas travestis y trans en espacios educativos a través de narrativas en primera persona. El libro se centra en el trabajo de tres organizaciones pioneras en estos esfuerzos: el Bachillerato Popular Trans Mocha Celis, OTRANS Argentina y la Universidad Nacional de Avellaneda. Travar el saber es una frase asociada a Lohana Berkins, una de las principales referentas de movimientos sociales y militancias trans y travesti. Berkins lo define así: "cuando una trava va a la universidad, cambia la vida de la trans; cuando muchas travas van a la universidad, cambia la institución". Este libro cristaliza la importancia de este cambio estructural, señalando el impacto de factores como la aceptación familiar, el acceso al trabajo, y el estatus migratorio, entre otros. <i>Travar el saber</i> evoca la lucha histórica y el anhelo revolucionario de este colectivo, no por la inclusión dentro de un sistema excluyente, sino por la transformación radical de las categorías e instituciones que lo sostienen y reproducen; entre ellas, de manera principal, la educación.
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Vincent, Guichard, Perrin Franck, Decourt Jean-Claude, Centre archéologique européen du Mont Beuvray., and Centre d'études médiévales d'Auxerre, eds. L' aristocratie celte à la fin de l'âge du fer (IIe s. avant J.-C. - Ier s. après J.-C): Actes de la table ronde organisée par le Centre archéologique européen du Mont Beuvray [et] l'UMR 5594 du CNRS, Université de Bourgogne : "Archéolgie, cultures et sociétés, la Bourgogne et la France orientale du Néolithique au Moyen Age" : Glux-en-Glenne, 10, 11 juin 1999. France: Centre archéologique européen du Mont Beuvray, 2002.

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