aigrain造句
例句與造句
- Far from it, " said Pierre Aigrain, who wrote the report.
- He studied at the 蒫ole Normale Sup閞ieure ( ENS ), with its highly regarded physics laboratories under Pierre Aigrain.
- "The idea of the merger came from the two companies themselves, " said Aigrain of J . P . Morgan.
- "We are more worried about this than you are, " said Jacques Aigrain, chief executive of the Swiss Reinsurance Co ., headquartered in Zurich.
- Bad as it is, breathing Parisian air is still far less hazardous to your health than inhaling in New York, said the report's author, Pierre Aigrain.
- It's difficult to find aigrain in a sentence. 用aigrain造句挺難的
- J . P . Morgan's 10-person, core advisory team for Ciba-Geigy was run by Jacques Aigrain, managing director in the company's European advisory division.
- The firm also announced that the head of the financial services group, Jacques Aigrain, will succeed Rudolf Kellenberger as deputy chief executive next Jan . 1, combining the new role with his current duties.
- As of 2009, stet is not actively developed . co-ment is software with very similar functionality, but written in Django, and developed by Sopinspace, the firm of SFLC director Philippe Aigrain.
- Aigrain said the concept of selling assets in pharmaceutical industry is just beginning in Europe and he expects to see more transactions structured like that, in addition to the mega-mergers like Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz.
- Physicist Pierre Aigrain, the head of the General Delegation for Scientific and Technical Research ( DGRST ) has written that " the biological effects resulting from the radiation emitted by M Priore's apparatus have no connection with cancer . . . to speak of a therapeutic apparatus capable of helping the sick is pure romancing ."
- Paul Allard, in his " Histoire des persecutions pendant la premiere moiti?du troisi鑝e siecle " ( 1881 ); Ren?Aigrain, in his chapter " Arabie " in the " Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de G閛graphie Eccl閟iastique "; Henri Gr間oire, in " Les pers閏utions dans l'empire romain " ( 1964 ); and Jean Dani閘ou and Henri-Ir閚閑 Marrou, in " The Christian Centuries " 1 : " The First Six Hundred Years " ( English tr ., 1964 ), all strongly supported the notion.