QUE SIGNIFIE BĂRBÍȚĂ EN ROUMAIN
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BUMBLE f) Petit tablier (tissu, manchon ou plastique, etc.) qui se fixe au cou des jeunes enfants (sous le menton) lorsqu'ils mangent; bavette. / barbe + suffixe BĂRBÍȚĂ ĕ f. Șorț mic (de pânză, de mușama sau de material plastic etc.) care se leagă la gâtul copiilor mici (sub bărbie) când mănâncă; bavetă. /barbă + suf. ~iță
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10 LIVRES EN ROUMAIN EN RAPPORT AVEC «BĂRBÍȚĂ»
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Dentist's Guide to Medical Conditions, Medications and ...
(Barbita/Luminal). Phenobarbital Facts Phenobarbital is the oldest and most widely used medication in the world. It is used for the management of generalized and partial seizures. Due to its sedative and hypnotic effects, phenobarbital is less ...
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The Ecclesiastical Organisation of the Church of the East, ...
... of (priest, chief of Barbita), for the church of 3119] region Sheben, Gwerkel district. Mart Maryam, Barbita, Qaimar district, [Fiey, MC, 113-4] 'then living in Barbita' Gazarta region Catalogue Number Uncatalogued MS seen by S. P. Brock Dale ...
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First Latin Book: Being the Author's Original "First ... - Pagina 21
Horn. Delos, Gen. Deli, Dat. Delo, Acc. Delon, or um, Voc. Dele, AM. Delo. Barbiton, a lyre. Singular. Nom. barbiton, Gen. barbiti, Dat. barbito, Acc. barbiton, Voc. barbiton, Abl. barbito. Plural. barbita, barbiton, barbitis, barbita, barbita, barbitis.
Charles Dexter Cleveland, 1845
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Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of ... - Pagina 435
arbita 10 4 40 17 Magdalis barbita 20 3 15 22 Magdalis barbita 10 3 30 25 Magdalis armicollis 4 1 25 4 Magdalis barbita :o : 10 9 Magdalis armicollis 10 — — 11 Magdalis barbita 10 l 10 13 Magdalis armicollis 6 — — 13 ...
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Report of the Minister of Lands and Forests of the ... - Pagina 149
Date when Numper OF Numper of EXPERIMENTS Species Elms supject- Elms Percentage ST ARTE D ED TO EXPERIMENTS INFECTED OF INFECTION June 10 Magdalis barbita 10 4 40 June 17 Magdalis barbita 20 3 15 June 22 Magdalis ...
Québec (Province). Dept. of Lands and Forests, 1953
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Geheimschreibkunst in Versen: dadurch ein jeder, der auch ...
В millena in fruftfä fecavif» С . pedibus calcando premebat D Vatemque negando recedens E cytkaramque lyramquerefumpfi F' ; frafta cytharaque , lyraque G pedibus mea barbita fregit H су tharse ' fuá fila refol vic : I cytkaraä fuá fila ftcávit К ...
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Insect Enemies of Eastern Forests - Pagina 288
M. perforata Horn and M. austera Fall attack conifers, chiefly the pines, and M. pireae Buch. breeds in blue spruce. M. oh/ra (Hbst.) and the black elm bark weevil (M. barbita (Say) ) breed in hickory trees attacked by the hickory bark beetle, and ...
Frank Cooper Craighead, John Valentine Schaffner, 1950
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The Washington Manual Neurology Survival Guide - Pagina 327
Phenobarbital (Barbita, Luminal, Solfoton) Strengths: tablet 150 mg, 300 mg, 600 mg Normal dose: • Adult adjunctive therapy: initial dose 300 mg bid; may start with lower doses in sensitive patients; maximum recommended dose is 600 mg ...
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Annotated list of elm insects in the United States
Emerged from elm material infested with Magdalis armicollis Say and M. barbita Say. Amblymerus sp. One adult emerged from a Hylurgopinus rufipes (Eich.) adult found in its hibernating gallery in bark of living tree. Rhaphitelus maculatus ...
Clarence Howard Hoffmann, 1942
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Trees: Volume 1: North America - Pagina 4
Pithecolobium pseudo-tamarindus (Britton) Standl. e salem abarema; bastard tamarind, salem (Belize) f abaréma barbita s barbita (Honduras); cashá (Costa Rica); cola de chancho, conacaste (Honduras); espino amarillo (Costa Rica) 13 ...