(1) Cap Corse stretches from Erbalunga on the east coast to the Désert des Agriates at the bottom of the west, but its heart lies between Brando and Nonza.
(2) This trial, the first of its kind in France, was conducted in the spring of 1989 in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur-Corse region.
(3) Sporothrix schenckii has been found to be present either in endemic areas like Guatemala (around the Ayarza Lake) or in Alsace, or in Corse where no case has been reported for a long time.
(4) The objective of this study is to know the opinion the mothers about Corse contribution in the performance of delivery.
(5) An epidemiological study of the oral conditions of 771 schoolchildren aged 6 to 15 years was conducted in 5 departments of South of France (Alpes de Haute Provence, Hautes Alpes, Bouches du Rhône, Corse and Vaucluse).
(6) The time corse of ouabain extraction from the coronary circulation was determined after single i.v.
(7) Jacqueline Mirtelli, Atout, the France Tourism Development Agency I would recommend Cap Corse, a 25-mile long peninsula at the northern tip of Corsica.
(8) To evaluate a possible underestimation of disability claims for occupational asthma in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur-Corse area, we compared the actual figures collected from 1986 to 1988 to the predicted figures.
(9) Thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins showed a delayed time corse of action in the bioassy and this provided a voncenient method of distinguishing between the two thyroid stimulators.
Why
Definition:
(adv.) For what cause, reason, or purpose; on what account; wherefore; -- used interrogatively. See the Note under What, pron., 1.
(adv.) For which; on account of which; -- used relatively.
(adv.) The reason or cause for which; that on account of which; on what account; as, I know not why he left town so suddenly; -- used as a compound relative.