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- Look up armamentarium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Armamentarium may refer to Medical equipment the Latin term for an ****nal Armamentarium (album)...
- Dental instruments are tools that dental professionals use to provide dental treatment. They include tools to examine, mani****te, treat, restore, and...
- holes should correspond to the curve of the dental arch. The rubber dam armamentarium can be set up in a variety of ways; this usually depends on clinician...
- Armamentarium is the third studio album by German melodic death metal band Neaera. It was released on 24 August 2007 through Metal Blade Records. The...
- collections of arms and armour in the world. First published in 1601, the Armamentarium Heroi**** – an illustrated inventory of the Ambras ‘Heroes’ Armoury’...
- authors indicate that the serum based 14-3-η marker is additive to the armamentarium of existing tools available to clinicians, and that there is adequate...
- were trained, plus the Dacian and Gallic Schools. Also nearby were the Armamentarium, comprising an armory to store weapons; the Summum Choragium, where...
- wrote also the Thesaurus et Armamentarium Medico-Chymi**** (1631), a medical work. Hadriani a Mynsicht Thesaurus et armamentarium medico-chymi****. - Lubecae :...
- on 2008-07-20. Retrieved 2009-05-30. Lipke, MM (December 2006). "An armamentarium of wart treatments". Clinical Medicine & Research. 4 (4): 273–93. doi:10...
- 1593 in the Ambras armory inventory and depicted in 1601/03 in the "Armamentarium Heroi****" of Jakob Schrenck von Notzing. The ruler of Austria, Ferdinand...