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15:03 Dec 20, 2007 |
English to French translations [PRO] Linguistics | |||||||
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4 | un marqueur radioactif |
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4 | un composé radioactif |
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un marqueur radioactif Explanation: au vu des explications données |
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un composé radioactif Explanation: ça fait un peu penser à l'affaire Litvinenko, sauf que là il ne s'agissait pas de suivre l'agent ... "Politique > L'enquête Litvinenko passe du polonium au mercure .... opposants politiques ne résistent que très mal aux balles et aux injections radioactives. ..." http://www.404brain.net/index.php/weblog/archives_categories... |
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