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Citation: P. Rochette et al., Pyrrhotite and the remanent magnetization of SNC meteorites: a changing perspective on Martian magnetism, EARTH PLAN, 190(1-2), 2001, pp. 1-12
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Pauly, M
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Chennaoui, M
Grimaldi, B
Fillion, MP
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Drogou, C
Fillion, G
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Authors:
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Citation: G. Fillion et al., Videoconferencing in distance education: A study of student perceptions inthe lecture context, INNOV EDUC, 36(4), 1999, pp. 302-319
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Massot, O
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Citation: O. Massot et al., 5-HT1B receptors: A novel target for lithium - Possible involvement in mood disorders, NEUROPSYCH, 21(4), 1999, pp. 530-541
Authors:
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Bonnin, A
Fillion, MP
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Fillion, G
Citation: B. Grimaldi et al., 5-hydroxytryptamine-moduline: A novel endogenous peptide involved in the control of anxiety, NEUROSCIENC, 93(4), 1999, pp. 1223-1225
Authors:
Mathe, PE
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Fillion, G
Citation: Pe. Mathe et al., Neel temperatures of synthetic substituted goethites and their rapid determination using low-field susceptibility curves, GEOPHYS R L, 26(14), 1999, pp. 2125-2128
Authors:
Plantefol, M
Rousselle, JC
Massot, O
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Schoofs, AR
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Fillion, G
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Authors:
Bonnin, A
Grimaldi, B
Fillion, MP
Fillion, G
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