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- Challacombe is a small village on the edge of the Exmoor National Park, in Devon, England. The village has a small general shop/Post Office and a single...
- Benjamin James Challacombe FRCS (born 1973) is a British consultant urological surgeon at Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals, and at King’s College London,...
- The Challacombe scale is a widely used diagnostic medical tool designed to produce a clinical oral dryness score (CODS) which quantifies the extent of...
- Stephen James Challacombe FRC(Path), FDSRCS, FMedSci, (born April 1946) is professor of oral medicine at King's College in London, best known for research...
- John Robert Challacombe (sometime in the 19th centuryJanuary 6, 1935) was an American businessman and politician. Challacombe was born on a farm in...
- Challacombe (1902 – 8 January 1917) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He showed little ability as a two-year-old, showing no worthwhile form...
- Farm, Challacombe Challacombe Mill Farm, Challacombe Twineford Farm, Challacombe Withecombe Farm, Challacombe North Swincombe Farm, Challacombe North...
- {{columns-list|colwidth=30em| 2019-21 Susan Standring 2018-19 Prof Stephen Challacombe 2017-18 John Skipper 2015-17 Nigel Thomas 2013-15 Sue Weir 2012-13 Prokar...
- locales were named for the pixies ****ociated with them. In Devon, near Challacombe, a group of rocks were named after the pixies said to dwell there. At...
- hyposalivation is based predominantly on the clinical signs and symptoms. The Challacombe scale maybe used to classify the extent of dryness. The rate of the salivary...