Daffo


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a Chadic language spoken in northern Nigeria

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Since then they have acquired two other farms, one of which was originally left to Daffo, then his siblings.
These resources are not renewable, thus the state has the right to establish a tax," environmental consultant Juan Aste Daffos told La Republica.
Un estudio encontro que la exportacion de mangos del valle de San Lorenzo alcanza 20 millones USD por ano (Aste Daffos 2002).
(55.) Hohlfeld P, Daffos F, Costa JM, Thulliez P, Forestier F, Vidaud M.
La tecnica de cordocentesis guiada por ecografia se introdujo en 1983 por Daffos y colaboradores y se ha modificado poco desde entonces (Romero et al.
[1] Fernand Daffos, "Access to the Other Patient," Seminars in Perinatology 13, no.
Such tests enable patients to make more informed decisions about whether or not to terminate a pregnancy, Fernard Daffos of the Hopital Notre Dame de Bon Secours in Paris and his colleagues write in the Feb.
(10.) Mandelbrot LM, Guillaumont M, Leclercq M, Lefrere JJ, Gozin D, Daffos F, Forestier F.