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2. arms, the heraldic devices of a person, family, or corporate body. v.i. 3. to make ready for war. v.t. 4. to equip with weapons: to arm the troops. 5. to activate (a fuze) so that it will explode the charge at the time desired. 6. to cover protectively. 7. to...
Image from Wikipedia uploaded by Blorg, CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1824 Angoulême contained about 22,000 inhabitants but there was only one protestant family among them besides ourselves – The Rev. M. Cassidy an Irish pluralist spending his income abroad. [Hugh was born 4th Mar 1823, & is now (1...
Our new theoretical family tree The work to move Charles’ test into GEDmatch had fallen off (as we began to question if we would continue using GEDmatch for our African American family). In the meantime we were surprised by two new DNA test matches for Susan. Two of Luther’s children...
(1997). © American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. With permission Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; www.lww.com) To reach the axons, the vessels cross obliquely through the perineurium to transverse between the epineurium and endoneurium. As they pass through the perineuri...
Joe Chayefski is an American professor of neuroscience, whose life gets turned upside down because he didn’t know what he was doing, did not realize the consequences of his actions or lack thereof—and nobody else really knew what they were doing either. ...
000 years ago)the vegetation did not recover as in the past, and the herbivores (horses, camels, mastodons, woolly rhinos, giant ground sloths, etc.) became extinct, and their predators disappeared with them. These included many species of saber-toothed cats (Machairodontinae), American ...
Sharma,Arvind - 《Journal of the American Academy of Religion》 被引量: 6发表: 2005年 People's Union for Civil Liberties Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) ...
laurel leaf points and spearheads. These tools may have been effective in killing prey such as reindeer and horses.17There is a considerable similarity in the European Solutrean and North American Clovis lithic technologies (Fig. 12.11). This has led some investigators to hypothesize that people ...
American Philosophical Society. https://www.amphilsoc.org/blog/few-technical-items-questions-about-18th-century-surveying-instruments-answered-part-ii A short history of the land surveyor. (2024, July 21). John Martin of Evershot. https://johnmartinofevershot.org/the-surveyor/ The perfect ...