- The
AMIA bombing occurred on 18 July 1994 in
Buenos Aires, Argentina, and
targeted the Asociación
Mutual Israelita Argentina (
AMIA; transl. "Argentine...
- Look up
amia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amia,
AMIA, or
AMiA may
refer to:
Amia (fish), a
genus of fish
American Medical Informatics ****ociation...
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Amia Srinivasan (born 20
December 1984) is a
philosopher and
author noted for her work in
epistemology and
feminist philosophy.
Since January 2020, she...
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Amia ocellicauda, the
eyespot bowfin, is a
species of
bowfin native to
North America.
Originally described by John
Richardson from Lake
Huron in 1836,...
- The
bowfin (
Amia calva) is a ray-finned fish
native to
North America.
Common names include mudfish, mud pike, dogfish, grindle, grinnel,
swamp trout, and...
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Amia Brave is a British-Nigerian R&B singer-songwriter. She is best
known for her
collaboration with
British rapper ENNY on hit
single Peng
Black Girls...
- The
leerfish or
garrick (Lichia
amia) is a
species of
marine fish in the
family Carangidae. It is the only
extant member of the
genus Lichia. It is native...
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Amia,
commonly called bowfin, is a
genus of ray-finned fish
related to gars in the
infraclass Holostei. They are
regarded as
taxonomic relicts,
being the...
- Sir
Amias Paulet (1532 – 26
September 1588) of
Hinton St. George, Somerset, was an
English diplomat,
Governor of Jersey, and the
gaoler for a
period of...
- (2006). "askMEDLINE: a
report on a year-long experience".
AMIA ...
Annual Symposium Proceedings.
AMIA Symposium. 2006: 923. PMC 1839379. PMID 17238542. Fontelo...