Yves Jeanneau's scientific contributions
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... The struggle against dust accumulation intensified . In this way, by the first semester of 1958, the average rate had been divided by six and decreased to 250 particles of pure quartz, an amount considered to be tolerable in different 32 When interrogated by Evelyne Desbois, Yves Jeanneau and Bruno Mattéi (1986), Léon Delfosse, CGT's spokesperson before coal mining companies, in the Liberation times, calculates that after a period (following the expulsion of CGT representatives) when it was overlooked 1947-1953, prevention re-gained importance under the heavy burden of compensations as of the mid-50s . If the claim is made by a strongly "committed" witness, it corresponds to the chronology of evasion, by coal mining companies, of a financial burden which gradually became more coercive under the Fourth Republic . ...
... The struggle against dust accumulation intensified . In this way, by the first semester of 1958, the average rate had been divided by six and decreased to 250 particles of pure quartz, an amount considered to be tolerable in different 32 When interrogated by Evelyne Desbois, Yves Jeanneau and Bruno Mattéi (1986), Léon Delfosse, CGT's spokesperson before coal mining companies, in the Liberation times, calculates that after a period (following the expulsion of CGT representatives) when it was overlooked 1947-1953, prevention re-gained importance under the heavy burden of compensations as of the mid-50s . If the claim is made by a strongly "committed" witness, it corresponds to the chronology of evasion, by coal mining companies, of a financial burden which gradually became more coercive under the Fourth Republic . ...