53 résultats pour "certificats"
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Définition:
EXAMEN, substantif masculin.
JULIEN GREEN, Moïra, 1950, page 196. b) Spécialement. MÉDECINE. Ensemble d'observations faites par divers moyens (auscultation, palpation, radiographie, analyses, etc.) qui fournissent des indications sur l'état de santé d'une personne. Examen médical, clinique; examen de santé; examen cardio-vasculaire, rectal, radiologique. La table d'examen avait un air d'instrument de torture passé au ripolin blanc (ELSA TRIOLET, Le Premier accroc coûte deux cents francs, 1945, page 40 ). Lorsque le médecin...
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latter
When you don’t know if your letter will be read by a man or a woman: Madame , Monsieur , Messieurs, To a lawyer: Maître, This opening appears on the left-hand side. Note the use of the comma, which is obligatory. Note: when writing to a woman and when in doubt about her marital status, it is always better to use Madame rather than Mademoiselle . For official certificates, such as attestations of employment, the opening usually is: À qui de droit (to whom it may concern). In...
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Money.
A Early Monetary Regulations In the American colonies, coins of almost every European country circulated, with the Spanish dollar predominating. Because of the scarcity of coins, the colonists alsoused various primitive mediums of exchange, such as bullets, tobacco, and animal skins. Many of the colonies issued paper money that circulated at varying rates ofdiscount. The first unified currency consisted of the notes issued by the Continental Congress to finance the American Revolution. These no...