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  • 121Description of the Starry Raft — (Chinese: 星槎勝覽 Xin Cha Shen Lan) is written in year 1436 by Fei Xin, who had participated in the third, fifth, and seventh of expeditions of the Ming fleets to the Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean commanded by the eunuch Zheng He. [1] The book …

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  • 122Order of the Starry Cross — The Order of the Starry Cross (or Order of the Star Cross/Star Cross Order; German: Sternkreuz Orden) was founded by Eleanora Gonzaga of Mantua, dowager empress of the Holy Roman Empire, in 1668. This all female order was confirmed by Pope… …

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  • 123The Starry Rift — infobox Book | name = The Starry Rift title orig = translator = image caption = author = Edited by Jonathan Strahan illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Science fiction anthology publisher =… …

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  • 124Antarctic starry skate — Taxobox | name = Antarctic starry skate regnum = Animalia Chordata classis = Chondrichthyes subclassis = Elasmobranchii superordo = Batoidea ordo = Rajiformes familia = Rajidae genus = Amblyraja species = A. georgiana binomial = Amblyraja… …

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  • 125Warthin-Starry stain — War·thin Star·ry stain wȯr thən stär ē n a silver nitrate stain used to show the presence of bacilli Warthin Aldred Scott (1866 1931), and Starry Allen Chronister (b 1890) American pathologists. Warthin served for many years as professor and… …

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  • 126The Starry Plough (flag) — The Starry Plough banner was originally used by the Irish Citizen Army. The leader, James Connolly, said the significance of the banner was that a free Ireland would control its own destiny from the plough to the stars.This was flown by the Irish …

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  • 127prueba de Warthin-Starry — un método para identificar espiroquetas en tejidos. Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 …

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  • 128Warthin-Starry silver stain — a method for staining Bartonella and spirochetes. A smear is air dried, immersed in absolute ethanol, washed in distilled water, and incubated in 2 per cent silver nitrate. The cover glass is then developed in a mixture of silver nitrate, gelatin …

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