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GrenobleAlpine city and administrative centre of the Isère département, Rhône-Alpes region, southeast France, situated on the rivers Isère and Drac; population (1999) 153,400, conurbation 419,500. Industries include electrometallurgy, engineering, nuclear research, hydroelectric power, computers, technology, chemicals, plastics, cement, textiles, foodstuffs, paper, and gloves. Grenoble was the birthplace of the novelist Stendhal (1783), commemorated by a museum, and the Beaux-Arts gallery has a modern collection. There is a 12th–13th-century cathedral, a major university (1339), and the Institut Laue-Langevin for nuclear research. It is the site of the ESRF (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility), the brightest X-ray machine in the world, inaugurated in 1994. The 1968 Winter Olympics were held here.
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This ancient genetic diversity in a region far from the goat strains' origins reflects the long-distance transport of goats from the Near East by European pioneers soon after the origins of animal domestication, farming, and village life, say geneticist Pierre Taberlet of Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble, France, and his colleagues in an upcoming Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Leipheimer was fourth in the penultimate stage and has an advantage of 1 minute, 48 seconds heading into today's 81-mile ride from Saint Jean-de-Maurienne to Grenoble, France. The French School of Paper and Graphic Industries (EFPG), Grenoble, France received ISO 900i (version 2000) certification in February 2005, one of the few academic institutions in France to have done so. |
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