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Treatment of some complications of Colies' fracture. JAMA 1952:l48:825-827.
131. Gelberman RH, Szabo RM, Mortensen WW, et al. Carpal tunnel pressures
and wrist position in patients with Colies' fracture. / Trauma 1 984;24:747-749.
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Richard A. Berger, Arnold-Peter C. Weiss, 2004
to render it tolerably certain that the birds in which it is found must be more or less
closely related. In the convolutions of the intestines the Colies, as Dr. Chalmers
Mitchell has shown, undoubtedly agree very nearly with the Cypseli, and this in ...
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Library of Natural History
THE COLIES Family C OLIID/E The colies bring us to another group of the
Picarian order, technically known as the Coraciiformes, often conveniently
spoken of (for want of a better name) as the fissirostral group. With the single
exception of the ...
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An Encyclopedia of Natural History
'I here are only ten tail- feathers, and the hind-toe is The Colies. — connected
with the flexor per- Sub-order Colii. forans digitormn tendon. The bill is something
like that of a finch, and the birds have a slight crest. The palate is bridged or ...
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Always Running: La Vida Loca: Gang Days in L.A.
... and a few other dudesand rucas fromthe Tribe. They were in the darkest part of
the park, beyond the gym dance area. Some of them had containers with pills
they called colies or blancas (colies was short for coloradas, which meant “reds”
or.
The instrument invented by Mr. Colies consists of five points, with a moveable
arm, like the finger of a watch, and three shutters, the combined movements of
which are capable of seventy different signals ; a number more than is requisite
for ...
The true Musopliaga: are rich red and blue, the species of Touracos are green
with splendid crimson on the quills, and those of C/tizaeris are birds of plain and
sombre plumage, evidently very closely linked to the next family, the Colies, if, ...
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The magazine of natural history and Journal of ...
Edward Charlesworth. Under this appellation I have brought together the two
very distinct families of Rhamphaslida (comprising the toucans and aricaris), and
Musophagida (consisting of the plantain-eaters, touracos, and colies); the former
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Edward Charlesworth, 1839
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Magazine of Natural History
Under this appellation I have brought together the two very distinct families of
Rhamphaslida (comprising the toucans and aricaris), and Musophagida (
consisting of the plantain-eaters, touracos, and colies); the former restricted in its
...
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The Magazine of Natural History
Under this appellation I have brought together the two very distinct families of
Rhamphastida (comprising the toucans and aricaris), and Musophagida (
consisting of the plantain-eaters, touracos, and colies); the former restricted in its
...
John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson, 1839