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O que (quem) é zone d"affichage des recherches - definição

Bureau des recherches surréalistes; Bureau des recherches surrealistes; Bureau of surrealist research

Centre de Recherches Mathématiques         
FIRST MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN CANADA
Centre de recherches mathematiques; Centre de Recherches Mathematiques; Centre de recherches mathématiques
The Centre de recherches mathématiques (CRM) is the first mathematical research institute in Canada, located at the Université de Montréal.
1992 Federation Cup Americas Zone – Pool D         
Group D of the 1992 Federation Cup Americas Zone was one of four pools in the Americas zone of the 1992 Federation Cup. Four teams competed in a round robin competition, with the top two teams advancing to the knockout stage..
CERGA Observatory         
OBSERVATORY
CERGA; Centre de recherches en geodynamique et astrometrie; Centre de recherches en géodynamique et astrométrie
The CERGA Observatory (; obs. code: 010) was a scientific department and astronomical station of the Côte d'Azur Observatory in southern France, where several asteroids were discovered during 1984–1993.

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Bureau of Surrealist Research

The Bureau of Surrealist Research, also known as the Centrale Surréaliste or Bureau of Surrealist Enquiries, was a Paris-based office in which a loosely affiliated group of Surrealist writers and artists gathered to meet, hold discussions, and conduct interviews in order to "gather all the information possible related to forms that might express the unconscious activity of the mind." Located at 15 Rue de Grenelle, it opened on 11 October 1924 under the direction of Antonin Artaud, just four days before the publication of the first Surrealist Manifesto by André Breton.