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ro·que·laure

 (rō′kə-lôr′, rŏk′ə-)
n.
A knee-length cloak lined with brightly colored silk and often trimmed with fur that was worn by European men in the 1700s.

[After Antoine Gaston Jean Baptiste, Duc de Roquelaure (1656-1738), French marshal.]
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roquelaure

(ˈrɒkəˌlɔː)
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a man's hooded knee-length cloak of the 18th and 19th centuries
[C18: from French, named after the Duc de Roquelaure (1656–1738), French marshal]
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roq•ue•laure

(ˌrɒk əˈlɔr, -ˈloʊr, ˌroʊ kə-)

n.
a knee-length cloak, worn by men in the 18th century.
[1710–20; after the Duc de Roquelaure (1656–1738), French marshal]
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[9.] Mediouni Z, de Roquemaurel A, Dumontier C, Becour B, Garrabe H, Roquelaure Y, et al.
Roquelaure et al [6] in their study identified that obesity and baseline psychological stress are strongly predictive of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Nao surpreende a aproximacao da Ergonomia com a investigacao de riscos psicossociais, sob a otica de gestao de saude ocupacional (Boccio & Macari, 2014; Lang et al., 2012; Zare, Croq, Hossein-Arabi, Brunet, & Roquelaure, 2016).
Roquelaure, "Prevalence of knee bursitis in the workforce," Occupational Medicine, vol.
[10.] Roquelaure Y, Ha C, Nicolas G, Pelier-Cady M-C, Mariot C, Descatha A, et al.
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