Noun
buisson (plural buissons)
A fruit tree trained on a low stem, the branches closely pruned.
Buisson and Foldès suggested "that the special sensitivity of the lower anterior vaginal wall could be explained by pressure and movement of clitoris's root during a vaginal penetration and subsequent perineal contraction". Source: Internet
In 1952 (before Lurie and Salzer), Delay, with the resident Jean-Francois Buisson, reported the positive effect of isoniazid on depressed patients. citation The mode of antidepressant action of isoniazid is still unclear. Source: Internet
He is also chairman of “Healthcare market intelligence company” Laing Buisson ltd and runs it’s offshoot, Public Policy Projects Ltd. Source: Internet
French researchers Odile Buisson and Pierre Foldès reported similar findings to that of O'Connell's. Source: Internet