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- Clivus (Latin for "slope", "rise") can refer to Clivus toilet Clivus (anatomy) Clivus (road), a kind of Roman road (e.g. the clivus subur****) Clivus...
- The clivus (/ˈklaɪvəs/, Latin for "slope") or Blumenbach clivus is a part of the occipital bone at the base of the skull, extending anteriorly from the...
- Clivus Multrum is a type of composting toilet and the name of a company that markets this brand name of composting toilets. "Clivus" is Latin for incline...
- ISBN 9780801843006. Clivus Capitolinus. "The Clivus Capitolinus". Rome Across Europe. 2015-03-05. Retrieved 2019-06-30. Becker, J. "Places: 152699900 (Clivus Capitolinus)"...
- The Clivus Scauri was an ancient Roman road that originally branched off from the road that connected the Circus Maximus to the Colosseum along the depression...
- gathered prior to appearing before the Roman Senate. The Clivus Lautumiarum was the road (clivus, "slope" or "street") on which they were located. Platner...
- The Clivus Palatinus is a modern term for a road in ancient Rome between the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill. It formed a processional route issues off...
- In ancient Roman religion, the Mamuralia or Sacrum Mamurio ("Rite for Mamurius") was a festival held on March 14 or 15, named only in sources from late...
- the 1930s. In 1973, she founded the Clivus Multrum company to manufacture composting toilets. As of 2005, Clivus Multrum was still the "largest distributor...
- demonstration that notochordal cells are preferentially left behind in the clivus and sacrococcygeal regions when the remainder of the notochord regresses...