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[2] Munos, Bernard, "Lessons from 60 years of pharmaceutical innovation," Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, December 2009.
Lesa Mitchell: Speeding Treatments From the Lab to Patients Lesa Mitchell 2010
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[2] Munos, Bernard, "Lessons from 60 years of pharmaceutical innovation," Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, December 2009.
Lesa Mitchell: Speeding Treatments From the Lab to Patients Lesa Mitchell 2010
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J. Arratia LF 4 0 1 1 .382 D. Munos SS 4 1 3 1 .405
USATODAY.com 2004
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"Jmol and the CDK add powerful chemical capabilities", says Munos in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
"Jmol and the CDK add powerful chemical capabilities", says Munos in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Egon Willighagen 2006
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"Jmol and the CDK add powerful chemical capabilities", says Munos in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
Archive 2006-09-01 Egon Willighagen 2006
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M. Sandoval 2B 4 0 0 0 .255 D. Munos SS 3 0 0 0 .302
USATODAY.com 2004
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Constitution of 1812 until compelled to by a popular uprising, and disgraced herself by a scandalous connection with one Munos, one of the royal bodyguards.
Washington Irving 2004
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A diversion has taken place in favour of the husband of the Queen Regent -- Munos, who, having been a private soldier, is thought by his rank and file camaradoes to have a prior claim to Don Carlos.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 16, 1841 Various
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The Queen Regent did not, however, act in good faith with the popular party: she resisted all salutary reform, would not restore the Constitution of 1812 until compelled to by a popular uprising, and disgraced herself by a scandalous connection with one Munos, one of the royal body guards.
Washington Irving Warner, Charles D 1881
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A scene of violence and tumult ensued, but the regent still continuing firm, the soldiers at length led her down to one of the courts of the palace, where stood her well-known paramour, Munos, bound and blindfolded.
The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula George Henry Borrow 1842
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