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réseau
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réseau [rā′zō]
(astronomy)
A grid that is photographed by a separate exposure on the same plate as images of celestial objects.
(meteorology)
The term adopted by the World Meteorological Organization for the worldwide network of meteorological stations which have been chosen to represent the meteorology of the globe (réseau mondial).


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Projet de rehabilitation du reseau de distribution de l'electricite a Port-au-Prince.
Le Reseau quebecois des femmes en environnement (RQFE) [Women and Environments Network of Quebec] is well aware of this situation and decided several years ago that it was time to take action to support better access to environmental decision-making positions for women in Quebec.
Ceci assurera une communication et un feedback continus et reciproques entre le Secretariat Regional et les Points Focaux sous-regionaux et Nationaux et augmentera la collaboration parmi les members du reseau dans le pays sur des domaines d'intervention particulierement convenus.
 
 
 
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