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+ | '''Maxence Layet''' is a scientific journalist, specialized in energy and new information technologies. He writes articles about innovation, ecology, health and published a book titled ''The secret energy of Universe'' (Ed. Guy Trédaniel). |
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+ | In 2008, Layet wrote a book with Rodet about [[René Quinton]]<ref>''Quinton, le sérum de la vie'', [[Maxence Layet]] et Jean-Claude Rodet, Paris, France: Edition Trédaniel, 2008, <small>ISBN 978-2-7029-0637-8</small></ref> with the help of Doctor [[François Epineuze]]. |
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Revision as of 19:29, 29 September 2008
Maxence Layet is a scientific journalist, specialized in energy and new information technologies. He writes articles about innovation, ecology, health and published a book titled The secret energy of Universe (Ed. Guy Trédaniel).
In 2008, Layet wrote a book with Rodet about René Quinton[1] with the help of Doctor François Epineuze.
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References
- ↑ Quinton, le sérum de la vie, Maxence Layet et Jean-Claude Rodet, Paris, France: Edition Trédaniel, 2008, ISBN 978-2-7029-0637-8