Brunn-s-membrane


brunn’s membrane

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    Emil [ey-meel] /ˈeɪ mil/ (Show IPA), 1889–1966, Swiss Protestant theologian. Contemporary Examples Hitler’s Henchmen in Arabia Guy Walters December 6, 2014 Hitler’s Henchmen in Arabia Guy Walters December 6, 2014 Historical Examples Plays by August Strindberg, Fourth Series August Strindberg Cousin Pons Honore de Balzac The Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum and Abdominal Cavity George. […]

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    any of the glands in the submucosal layer of the duodenum, secreting an alkaline fluid into the small intestine.

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    the heroine of Wagner’s Ring of the Nibelungs. Compare Siegfried. Brunhild. Historical Examples The Valkyries Edward Frederic Benson Painted Veils James Huneker The Valkyries Edward Frederic Benson The Valkyries Edward Frederic Benson The Valkyries Edward Frederic Benson The Valkyries Edward Frederic Benson The Valkyries Edward Frederic Benson Arundel Edward Frederic Benson Evelyn Innes George Moore […]

  • Bruno

    Giordano [jawr-dah-naw] /dʒɔrˈdɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1548?–1600, Italian philosopher. Saint, c1030–1101, German ecclesiastical writer: founder of the Carthusian order. a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “brown.”. Saint (Bruno) 1002–54, German ecclesiastic: pope 1049–54. Contemporary Examples How Chic Is J.C. Penney? Renata Espinosa August 18, 2009 The Next Twin Peaks? Jace Lacob July […]

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