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unusual facts about connective


Bains::connective

Since 2006 B::C is recognized as an artistic working space by the Flemish Community.


Agrammatism

Later on, Harold Goodglass defined the term as the omission of connective words, auxiliaries and inflectional morphemes, all of these generating a speech production with extremely rudimentary grammar.

Benoxaprofen

Patients with the Paget’s disease, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, a painful shoulder, the mixed connective-tissue disease, polymyalgia rheumatica, back pain and the Behçet’s disease received benoxaprofen, too.

Daspletosaurus

It was not until 1970 that the specimen was fully described by Dale Russell, who made it the type of a new genus, Daspletosaurus, from the Greek δασπλής (dasples, stem and connective vowel resulting in daspleto~) ("frightful") and σαυρος/sauros ("lizard").

Les hommes morts sont dangereux

Songs on the album are a compilation of the group's singles from the previous three years ("Paris Maquis", "Hystérie connective" and "Panik") and John Peel BBC Radio 1 session recordings.

Pat Boas

2011 – Ford Family Foundation Connective Conversations Critic’s Studio Visit Award, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Oregon

Perivascular cell

Pericyte, a connective tissue cell that occurs about small blood vessels

Propositional formula

Henry M. Sheffer (1921) and Jean Nicod is sufficient to express all propositional formulas.


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