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La 10 législature de Koror est la 10 session de la Législature de l’État de Koror.
Elle fait suite à la législature de Koror, qui était entrée en fonction en 2010.
Déroulement
Élections
L'élection des membres de la Législature a eu lieu en 2013 lors des élections générales.
Membres de la Législature
Sources
Réf... | wiki |
Rotation, sometimes called rotation pool, 15-ball rotation, or 61, is a pool game, played with a billiards table, , and triangular rack of fifteen billiard balls, in which the lowest-numbered on the table must be always struck by the cue ball first, to attempt to numbered balls for .
Each players points are increas... | wiki |
Mawarid Holding is a private Saudi investment company. It was established in 1968. Its headquarters are in Suleimania, Riyadh. It manages and controls investments in diversified businesses in financial services, telecommunications, satellite television and radio network, construction, general distribution and trading, ... | wiki |
Outspan may refer to:
, South African oranges marketed by Capespan, in the UK remembered for the use of specially-built orange shaped Minis
The Outspan, South African magazine 1927-1957
Outspan Hotel, a hotel in Kenya | wiki |
A national security advisor serves as the chief advisor to a national government on matters of security. The advisor is not usually a member of the government's cabinet but is usually a member of various military or security councils.
National security advisors by country
National Security Advisor (Canada)
National Se... | wiki |
Communal dining is the practice of dining with others. The practice is centered on food and sharing time with the people who come together in order to share the meal and conversation. Communal dining can take place in public establishments like restaurants, college cafeterias, or in private establishments (home).
Hist... | wiki |
Malthouse Broad is a broad (i.e., lake) at Ranworth in the Norfolk Broads.
The "Helen of Ranworth" is a traditional reedlighter, a boat that carried away the reed harvest. Now it ferries visitors from Malthouse Broad to Ranworth Broad.
Norfolk Broads | wiki |
In music, the term slap tonguing refers to a musician playing a single-reed instrument such as a clarinet or a saxophone employing a technique to produce a popping sound along with the note.
The technique
The sound is created as a result of the release of suction in the mouth and the popping sound that the reed produc... | wiki |
Racket peut faire référence à :
racket, un vol avec violence ou une extorsion ;
Racket, un langage de programmation de la famille Lisp ;
Racket, une communauté en Virginie-Occidentale.
Voir aussi
Housse de Racket, un groupe de musique français | wiki |
Mic Check may refer to:
"Mic Check" (Hadouken! song), a song by Hadouken!
"Mic Check" (Juelz Santana song), a song by Juelz Santana
"Mic Check", a recording on the B-side of Imogen Heap's single "Headlock"
"Mic Check", a song by the Italian rapper Noyz Narcos featuring Salmo | wiki |
Lee Hyun-seung may refer to:
Lee Hyun-seung (director) (born 1961)
Lee Hyun-seung (baseball) (born 1983)
Lee Hyun-seung (footballer) (born 1988) | wiki |
Sack of Athens can refer to:
the Sack of Athens (480 BC) by the Persians
the Sack of Athens (86 BC) by Sulla
the Sack of Athens (267 AD) by the Heruli
See also
Siege of Athens (disambiguation) | wiki |
In English, Castilian Spanish can mean the variety of Peninsular Spanish spoken in northern and central Spain, the standard form of Spanish, or Spanish from Spain in general. In Spanish, the term (Castilian) can either refer to the Spanish language as a whole, or to the medieval Old Spanish, a predecessor to Early Mod... | wiki |
IgG4-related skin disease is the recommended name for skin manifestations in IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD). Multiple different skin manifestations have been described.
Classification
Although a clear understanding of the various skin lesions in IgG4-related disease is a work in progress, skin lesions have been classi... | wiki |
In British and Irish tradition, the quarter days were the four dates in each year on which servants were hired, school terms started, and rents were due. They fell on four religious festivals roughly three months apart and close to the two solstices and two equinoxes.
The significance of quarter days is now limited, a... | wiki |
CycleBeads is a visual tool that was developed by the Institute for Reproductive Health at Georgetown University. This device helps women use the Standard Days Method, a fertility awareness-based family planning method.
The Standard Days Method is based on the fact that there is a fertile window during a woman's menst... | wiki |
Tonic water (or Indian tonic water) is a carbonated soft drink in which quinine is dissolved. Originally used as a prophylactic against malaria, tonic water usually has a significantly lower quinine content and is consumed for its distinctive bitter flavor, though nowadays it is often sweetened. It is frequently used i... | wiki |
Darts is a throwing game.
Darts may also refer to:
Darts (band)
Darts (album), by Benevento/Russo Duo, 2003
"Darts", a song by System of a Down on the album System of a Down, 1998
Doctor of Arts (D.Arts), a doctoral degree
Differentiable ARchiTecture Search, a neural architecture search method
See also
Dart (d... | wiki |
Celebrity Detox: The Fame Game is the second memoir written by comedian, actress, and talk show host Rosie O'Donnell. Focusing on her departure from The Rosie O'Donnell Show and later The View, O'Donnell expresses the struggles associated with the almost drug-like concept of fame. The book especially touches on the rif... | wiki |
Millipede burns are a cutaneous condition caused by certain millipedes that secrete a toxic liquid that causes a brownish pigmentation and/or burns when it comes into contact with the skin. Some millipedes produce quinones in their defensive secretions, which have been reported to cause brown staining of the skin.
See... | wiki |
HRH may refer to:
His or Her Royal Highness
H.R.H. (novel), a 2006 novel by Danielle Steel
Health human resources, also known as human resources for health
Hereditary renal hypouricemia, a benign medical condition
Human Resources for Health, a healthcare journal
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McDonnell HRH, an unbuilt 1950... | wiki |
The Department of Public Health (Myanmar) is part of the Ministry of Health and Sports (Myanmar). The Department has five main Units.
Director-General's office
Disease Control
Public Health
Disaster
Admin and Finance
Each unit has divisions. Each division has a Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director, Medica... | wiki |
The term Pygmy race can refer to a number of things:
Congo Pygmies- a group or race of short-statured people living in the Congo rain forests
Pygmy peoples- various short-statured peoples from around the world who have been termed "pygmy"
dwarfism- a condition, usually genetic, that causes short stature in populations... | wiki |
The 1990 FIFA World Cup final was a football match played between West Germany and Argentina to determine the winner of the 1990 FIFA World Cup. The game took place on 8 July 1990 at the Stadio Olimpico in Italy's capital and largest city, Rome, and was won 1–0 by West Germany, with a late penalty kick taken by Andreas... | wiki |
Yager Stadium can refer to one of several sports stadiums:
Yager Stadium (Miami University) named for Fred C. Yager, located in Oxford, Ohio, USA
Yager Stadium at Moore Bowl named for Gary Yager, located in Topeka, Kansas, USA | wiki |
Dominicans in the United States can refer to:
Dominican American (Dominican Republic), inhabitants of the United States with origins in the Dominican Republic
Dominican American (Dominica), inhabitants of the United States with origins in Dominica
Dominican Order in the United States, members of the Dominican Order | wiki |
TIROS-I may refer to:
TIROS-1, the first TIROS satellite
TIROS-9, the ninth TIROS satellite | wiki |
Household income is a measure of the combined incomes of all people sharing a particular household or place of residence. It includes every form of income, e.g., salaries and wages, retirement income, near cash government transfers like food stamps, and investment gains.
Average household incomes need not map directly... | wiki |
The Interior Alaskan wolf (Canis lupus pambasileus), also known as the Yukon wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to parts of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Interior Alaska and Yukon.
Taxonomy
It is recognized as a subspecies of Canis lupus in the taxonomic authority Mammal Species of the World (200... | wiki |
Retching (also known as dry heaving) is the reverse movement (retroperistalsis) of the stomach and esophagus without vomiting. It can be caused by bad smells or choking, or by withdrawal from certain medications, or after vomiting has completed. Retching can also occur as a result of an emotional response or from stres... | wiki |
The World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship of the National Wrestling Association (NWA), an offshoot of the National Boxing Association (NBA).
The title existed from 1929 through 1949, when it was unified with the National Wrestling Alliance's World Heavyweight Champi... | wiki |
The Justice League is a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960). The team was conceived by writer Gardner Fox as a revival of the Justice Society of America, a similar team from DC Comics from the 1940s which had b... | wiki |
Ked itch is a cutaneous condition caused by sheep ked (Melophagus ovinus) which feed by thrusting their sharp mouth parts into the skin and sucking blood.
See also
Skin lesion
References
Parasitic infestations, stings, and bites of the skin | wiki |
Gurkha Memorial may refer to:
Gurkha Memorial, Aldershot, Rushmoor, Hampshire, England
Gurkha Memorial, London, England
Gurkha Memorial Garden, at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, in Romsey, Hampshire, England
Gurkha Memorial Park, Dharan, Nepal
A statue at Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium | wiki |
Annie's or Annies may refer to:
Annie's Homegrown, a maker of organic foods (or Annie's Naturals, a condiments brand within the company)
Annie Award for film animation
Annie's Bay, Bermuda
See also
Annys (disambiguation) | wiki |
Mutant X may refer to:
Mutant X (comics), a Marvel Comics series
Proteus (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics fictional character, originally known as 'Mutant X' but unrelated to the series of the same name and publisher
Mutant X (TV series), a television show produced by Marvel Studios that ran from 2001 to 2004 about... | wiki |
Mihai Bagiu (born April 10, 1971) is an American gymnast. He competed in six events at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
References
1971 births
Living people
American male artistic gymnasts
Olympic gymnasts of the United States
Gymnasts at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Sportspeople from Timișoara
Pan American Games medalists in g... | wiki |
Ant venom is any of, or a mixture of, irritants and toxins inflicted by ants. Most ants spray or inject a venom, the main constituent of which is formic acid only in the case of subfamily Formicinae.
Ant stings
Of all extant ant species, about 71% are considered to be stinging species, as some subfamilies have evolu... | wiki |
Late Night may refer to:
Entertainment
Late Night (film), a 2019 American comedy film
The Sims 3: Late Night, a 2010 expansion pack for The Sims 3
Television
Late night television, generally United States programming airing after 11:30 pm EST
Late-night talk show, the most common type of late night television in... | wiki |
Venezuelan may refer to:
Something of, from, or related to the country of Venezuela
Venezuelan Spanish, the dialect of Spanish spoken in Venezuela
Venezuelan cuisine
Something of, from, or related to Venezuela, Cuba, a city in Cuba
See also
Venezuela (disambiguation)
Lists of Venezuelans
Language and nationality ... | wiki |
The Macau Outstanding Athletes Election (Portuguese: Eleição dos Atletas Excepcionais de Macau; ) is organized by the and by to award athletes who have contributed to the success or development of Macau in sport. 80% of the vote is made by the institute committee and 20% is made by the general public. The election is... | wiki |
An ice sock is a sock filled with ice, used by cyclists participating in brevets (long-distance rides) to avoid overheating. A women's stocking is filled with ice, which the cyclist places inside their jersey on their back. This is a low-cost and effective method to keep the cyclist's temperature in check and prevent ... | wiki |
Reverse migration may refer to:
Reverse migration (birds), a phenomenon in bird migration
Reverse migration (immunology), the phenomena during inflammation resolution
Return migration (disambiguation) | wiki |
Within molecular and cell biology, Reverse migration is the phenomena in which some neutrophils migrate away from the inflammation site, against the chemokine gradient, during inflammation resolution. The activation of in vivo inflammatory pathways (such as hypoxia-inducible factor, HIF), altered this behavior of rever... | wiki |
Note
Collegamenti esterni
Scheda su nasljerseys.co
Scheda su nevadawolfpack.com | wiki |
Find My Device is an application and service developed by Google to remotely trace, locate and wipe Android devices such as smartphones, tablets and smartwatches, as well as the Pixel Buds.
Features
Find My Device locates and traces missing Android smartphones, tablets and smartwatches, as well as the Pixel Buds. It a... | wiki |
Radio Silence may refer to:
Radio silence, a status in telecommunications
Radio Silence Productions, a trio of filmmakers based in Los Angeles
Music
Radio Silence (band), a Jamiroquai side project
Radio Silence (Blue Peter album), 1980
Radio Silence (Boris Grebenshchikov album), 1989, or the title song
Radio Si... | wiki |
Ametropic amblyopia is a medical condition in which the retina cannot focus on the image of a distant object, a condition often described as reduced visual acuity. This is due to large uncorrected refractive errors in the patient's optic system of the eyes. Astigmatism is one of the most frequent causes of ametropic am... | wiki |
The oval window (or fenestra vestibuli or fenestra ovalis) is a membrane-covered opening from the middle ear to the cochlea of the inner ear.
Vibrations that contact the tympanic membrane travel through the three ossicles and into the inner ear. The oval window is the intersection of the middle ear with the inner ear ... | wiki |
The Battle of Chalcedon may refer to:
Battle of Chalcedon (74 BC), a naval battle of the Third Mithradatic War
Battle of Chrysopolis in 324 AD, in which Constantine I defeated his rival Licinius to become sole emperor of Rome | wiki |
Charcot–Bouchard aneurysms are aneurysms of the brain vasculature which occur in small blood vessels (less than 300 micrometre diameter). Charcot–Bouchard aneurysms are most often located in the lenticulostriate vessels of the basal ganglia and are associated with chronic hypertension. Charcot–Bouchard aneurysms are a... | wiki |
A stingray injury is caused by the venomous tail spines, stingers or dermal denticles of rays in the order Myliobatiformes, most significantly those belonging to the families Dasyatidae, Urotrygonidae, Urolophidae, and Potamotrygonidae. Stingrays generally do not attack aggressively or even actively defend themselves. ... | wiki |
Ubuntu One is an OpenID-based single sign-on service operated by Canonical Ltd. to allow users to log onto many Canonical-owned Web sites. Until April 2014, Ubuntu One was also a file hosting service and music store that allowed users to store data "in the cloud".
The service enabled users to store files online and sy... | wiki |
Black hair is the darkest and most common of all human hair colors globally, due to larger populations with this dominant trait. It is a dominant genetic trait, and it is found in people of all backgrounds and ethnicities. Black hair contains a large amount of eumelanin pigmentation, a type of melanin. This hair type c... | wiki |
The New York Guard (NYG) is the state defense force of New York State, also called The New York State Military Reserve. Originally called the New York State Militia it can trace its lineage back to the American Revolution and the War of 1812.
The organization now has a unified command structure, while formerly it cont... | wiki |
Ullage (from the French ouillage) is a winemaking term that has several meanings but most commonly refers to the headspace of air between wine and the top of the container holding the wine. It can also refer to the process of evaporation that creates the headspace itself or it can be used as a past tense verb to descri... | wiki |
Chung-guyŏk (Central Ward) is one of the 18 guyok which constitute the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. The district is located in the center of the city, between the Pothonggang Canal and Taedong River, and is bordered to the north by Moranbong-guyok, to the northwest by Potonggang-guyok, and to the south by Pyongchon-... | wiki |
Street dogs, known in scientific literature as free-ranging urban dogs, are unconfined dogs that live in cities. They live virtually everywhere where cities exist and the local human population allows, especially in the developing world. Street dogs may be stray dogs, pets which have strayed from or are abandoned by t... | wiki |
Atlantic Express may refer to:
Atlantic Express (airline), a trading name for Atlantic Air Transport, a British airline.
Atlantic Express (Gambia airline) a Gambian airline 2004–2005
Atlantic Express, the previous name for U.S.-based Eos Airlines
Atlantic Express (bus company), a public and school bus operating co... | wiki |
Islam is the state religion of Saudi Arabia. The government of Saudi Arabia has been criticized for its restrictions on religious freedom. Law requires citizens to be Muslim, and, public worship by adherents of religions other than Islam is forbidden. Any non-Muslim foreigner attempting to acquire Saudi Arabian nationa... | wiki |
Charlotte Schultz may refer to:
Charlotte Mailliard Shultz (born 1933), American heiress and socialite
Charlotte Schultz (actress) (1899–1946), German stage and film actress | wiki |
The following is a list of international bilateral treaties between Australia and El Salvador
Early treaties were extended to Australia by the British Empire, however they are still generally in force.
References
Treaties of Australia
Treaties of El Salvador | wiki |
Georgia Generals were a professional soccer team in the United States. They played for one season (1982) in the ASL. They were formed when the Cleveland Cobras franchise moved to Atlanta, Georgia. Their owner was Walt Russell. They played their games at DeKalb Memorial Stadium in Clarkston.
1982 Coach
David Chadwick
... | wiki |
The jump shift or Heisman shift, was an American football shift maneuver utilized by John Heisman. In this system, only the center was on the line of scrimmage, and the backfield would be in a line, as one would in an I-formation with an extra halfback at the hind end, or a giant T. The players could shift into variou... | wiki |
Brainwash or Brainwashing may refer to:
Brainwashing, the concept that the human mind can be altered or controlled by certain psychological techniques.
Hjernevask or Brainwash, a Norwegian popular science documentary series
Brainwash, an extended play record by Spongehead
Brainwash: The Secret History of Mind Cont... | wiki |
Quincy Railroad may refer to:
Quincy Railroad (California)
Quincy Railway or Granite Railway, a railway in Massachusetts
See also
Quincy Railroad Bridge, a bridge over the Mississippi River | wiki |
Onshore can mean:
An onshore company is a legal entity that is incorporated in a country to operate a business there; the opposite of offshoring (including reshoring)
Onshore wind, blowing from a body of water
Onshore (hydrocarbons), land-based fossil fuels | wiki |
Where Are They Now? is a television show that aired on Australia's Seven Network. It was hosted by David Koch, presenter of Seven's breakfast television program Sunrise and former Sunrise co-host Melissa Doyle. It is a revival of a previous show of the same name hosted by Peter Luck in 1997.
Premise
The program looks ... | wiki |
Top40-Charts is an American global entertainment information and measurement company with headquarters in Manhattan in New York City. The European headquarters are in Luxembourg's capital, Luxembourg. Top40-charts.com has bureaus in Los Angeles, London, Barcelona, Thessaloniki and Beijing. The company started as an onl... | wiki |
Sericomyrmex impexus is a species of ant in the family Formicidae.
References
Further reading
Myrmicinae | wiki |
Raco may refer to:
RACO, Representative Association of Commissioned Officers, Ireland
Raco, Michigan, U.S.
Danny Raco (born 1979), Australian actor
Rob Raco (born 1989), Canadian actor
Raco Army Airfield, a former airfield near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, U.S.
See also
Racoș (disambiguation) | wiki |
Hersilia mimbi is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de Hersiliidae.
Het dier behoort tot het geslacht Hersilia. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1993 door Martin Baehr & Barbara Baehr.
Hersiliidae | wiki |
Party of Socialist Democracy may refer to:
Party of Socialist Democracy, a former name of the Socialists for Reform party in San Marino
Parti de la Democratie Socialiste, a political party in Quebec | wiki |
Sericomyrmex saussurei is a species of ant in the family Formicidae.
References
Further reading
Myrmicinae | wiki |
A barre () is a stationary handrail that provides support for people during various types of exercise. Barres are used extensively in ballet training and warm up exercises, where such exercises are commonly referred to as barre work. In a ballet class, barre may also refer to the part of the class that involves barre w... | wiki |
The Ms. Kelly Tour was the second concert tour by American R&B recording artist Kelly Rowland. It was launched in support of her second studio album Ms. Kelly (2007). The tour began on October 30, 2007 in Sacramento, California and ended on December 1, 2007 in Las Vegas. American R&B singer Mario opened for Rowland at ... | wiki |
In the context of amusement rides, air time, or airtime, refers to the time during which riders of a roller coaster or other ride experience either frictionless or negative G-forces. The negative g-forces that a rider experiences is what creates the sensation the rider feels of floating out of their seat. With roller c... | wiki |
Mountains are listed according to various criteria:
List of mountains by elevation
List of highest mountains greater than above sea level
List of highest unclimbed peaks
List of volcanoes by elevation
Topographic prominence
List of mountain peaks by prominence
Ultra-prominent peak
Summits farthest from the Ear... | wiki |
"Voices of Spring" is an orchestral waltz by Johann Strauss II.
Voices of Spring may also refer to:
Voices of Spring (Ashton), a ballet by Frederick Ashton
Voices of Spring (1933 film), directed by Paul Fejos
Voices of Spring (1952 film), directed by Hans Thimig | wiki |
One percent (or 1%) or One percenter may refer to:
Groups of people
The wealthiest 1% of people in the United States, from the Occupy Movement's slogan, "We are the 99%"
One percenter (motorcycle), a member of an outlaw motorcycle club derived from the statement "99% of motorcyclists are law-abiding citizens"
1%Club, ... | wiki |
Francis Shane de Freitas (born 12 September 1977) is a Barbadian gymnast. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
References
External links
1977 births
Living people
Barbadian male artistic gymnasts
Olympic gymnasts of Barbados
Gymnasts at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Sportspeople from Bridgetown | wiki |
Nicht namentlich bekannte Künstler (Notnamen)
Künstler-Gruppen
Vasenmaler, Griechenland U
!U | wiki |
The Colonies may refer to:
The colonies of the British Empire
The Thirteen Colonies founded in North America which became the United States
A joking nickname for the present-day United States
See also
Colony (disambiguation) | wiki |
Christopher Pike is a fictional character in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. He is the immediate predecessor to James T. Kirk as captain of the starship .
Pike first appeared as the main character of the original unaired pilot episode for Star Trek: The Original Series, "The Cage", portrayed by Jeffrey Hunter... | wiki |
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Aston Villa F.C.
Aston Villa | wiki |
Simblaspis is an extinct arthrodire placoderm fish. Its fossils have been found in Pragian strate of the Qasr Limestone in Saudi Arabia.
References
Arthrodire genera
Pragian life
Fossil taxa described in 1958 | wiki |
MCV poate fi:
Logan MCV
Mecanismul de Cooperare și Verificare, organism al Comisiei Europene - | wiki |
A , also called a or , is a private collection of waka poems compiled by the author of the poems included. The term is used in contrast to chokusenshū, imperially-commissioned collections both written and compiled by multiple people, and , anthologies of poems by multiple poets privately compiled by a single editor.
... | wiki |
A finger joint, also known as a comb joint, is a woodworking joint made by cutting a set of complementary, interlocking profiles in two pieces of wood, which are then glued. The cross-section of the joint resembles the interlocking of fingers between two hands, hence the name "finger joint". The sides of each profile ... | wiki |
AXIAL (analyse et conception de système d'information assistées par logiciels) est une méthode d'analyse, de conception et de gestion de projet initialement utilisée dans le monde IBM.
Issue de l'analyse systémique, la méthode AXIAL est une méthode qui a été concurrente de la méthode Merise.
Bibliographie
Alphonse ... | wiki |
Ontario Reign may refer to:
Ontario Reign (AHL), current professional ice hockey team from Ontario, California that play in the American Hockey League as of the 2015–16 season
Ontario Reign (ECHL), defunct professional ice hockey team from Ontario, California that played in the ECHL from 2008 to 2015 | wiki |
Sunspider may refer to:
SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark, a system to benchmark the speed of JavaScript engines
Sun spider, a common name for Solifugae, an order of Arachnid (spider-like animals) | wiki |
Anila or Anil (Sanskrit: अनिल "wind") is one of the Vasus in Hinduism, gods of the elements of the cosmos. He is equated with the wind god Vāyu, Anil being understood as the name normally used for Vāyu when numbered among the Vasus.
References
Hindu gods | wiki |
Homovanillyl alcohol is a metabolite of hydroxytyrosol, which in turn is a metabolite of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
See also
Homovanillic acid
References
O-methylated phenylpropanoids
Vanilloids | wiki |
Brown's Requiem may refer to:
Brown's Requiem (novel), a 1981 crime novel, the first novel by American author James Ellroy
Brown's Requiem (film), a 1998 film written and directed by Jason Freeland | wiki |
Anumati may refer to :
Anumati (lunar phase), a phase of the moon
Anumati (deity), in Hinduism
Anumati (film), a 2013 Marathi film | wiki |
Neointima typically refers to scar tissue that forms within tubular anatomical structures such as blood vessels, as the intima is the innermost lining of these structures. Neointima can form as a result of vascular surgery such as angioplasty or stent placement. It is actually due to proliferation of smooth muscle cell... | wiki |
A minimally conscious state (MCS) is a disorder of consciousness distinct from persistent vegetative state and locked-in syndrome. Unlike persistent vegetative state, patients with MCS have partial preservation of conscious awareness. MCS is a relatively new category of disorders of consciousness. The natural history a... | wiki |
Rubus apogaeus, the falling dewberry, is a North American species of southern dewberry in section Verotriviales of the genus Rubus, a member of the rose family. It is found in scattered locations in the southern United States (Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida).
References
apogaeus
Plants described in 194... | wiki |
Storage of wine is an important consideration for wine that is being kept for long-term aging. While most wine is consumed within 24 hours of purchase, fine wines are often set aside for long-term storage. Wine is one of the few commodities that can improve in flavour and value with age, but it can also rapidly deterio... | wiki |
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