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  • Facies nonnullis maxime calet rubetque si se paululum exercuerint; nonnullis quiescentibus idem accidit, faeminis praesertim; causa quicquid fervidum aut halituosum sanguinem facit.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Facies: the face: the general appearance or impression.

    Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith

  • Face or Facies: the upper or outer surface of any part or appendage: the front of the head between the compound eyes above the mouth to the vertex; usually applied to insects in which the head is - vertical: in bees extends between the eyes to the base of the antennae; in the

    Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith

  • Facies models and stratigraphic architecture will be used for simulations designed to estimate storage capacity, optimum injection rate, plume migration, containment, and leakage risk.

    Media Newswire 2010

  • Facies models and stratigraphic architecture will be used for simulations designed to estimate storage capacity, optimum injection rate, plume migration, containment, and leakage risk.

    U.S. Department of Energy - Press Releases 2010

  • Recognition and significance of sharp-based mouth-bar deposits in the Eocene Green River Formation, Uinta Basin, Utah Discussion: "Facies analysis and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of the Late Oligocene Attard Member (Lower Coralline Limestone Formation), Malta" by Brandano et al. (2009),

    Clastic Detritus 2010

  • Recognition and significance of sharp-based mouth-bar deposits in the Eocene Green River Formation, Uinta Basin, Utah Discussion: "Facies analysis and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of the Late Oligocene Attard Member (Lower Coralline Limestone Formation), Malta" by Brandano et al. (2009),

    Clastic Detritus 2010

  • (_The towel here described is the veronica, which St Augustine takes from among the dishes and shows to the Soul, and the Mother Church and the Doctors adore it on their knees, singing _Salve sancta Facies_, and the Mother Church then says: _) 109 _Church.

    Four Plays of Gil Vicente Gil Vicente 1501

  • Facies mitralis • Facies mitralis is associated with prominent livid colour of the cheeks and acral cyanosis in the face (mitral stenosis)

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • [sic] falls to the Ground quite speechless, as if oppressed with a profound Sleep, and lies immoveable, without the appearance of Convulsions or Tremblings; the Pulse and Respiration are intercepted, the Limbs are refrigerated, and collapsed, he has the Facies

    Ildiko Csengei 2008

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