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Colles may
refer to:
Abraham Colles (1773–1843),
Irish professor of
anatomy Christopher Colles (1739–1816),
engineer and
inventor Colles' fracture, a fracture...
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women because of post-menopausal osteoporosis. The
Colles fracture is
named after Abraham Colles (1773–1843), an
Irish surgeon, from
Kilkenny who first...
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which came to be
known as
Colles' fascia. He also
extensively studied the
inguinal ligament,
which is
sometimes called Colles' ligament. He is regarded...
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Arwen Colles is an area of
small hills on Titan, the
largest moon of the
planet Saturn. The
hills are
located near Titan's
equator at 7°30′S 260°00′W...
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during the
reign of Mary I.
Colles served as MP for
Somerset in 1554-54 and High
Sheriff of
Somerset in 1557–58. "
COLLES,
Humphrey (by 1510-70/71), of...
- root of the ****.
Colles'
fascia emerges from the
perineal membrane,
which divides the base of the **** from the prostate.
Colles'
fascia emerges from...
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Tartarus Colles are a
group of ****by
hills in the
northern plains of Mars.
Tartarus Colles runs from 8° to 33°
north latitude and 170° to 200° west longitude...
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after an
albedo feature at 35N, 269W. The term "
Colles" is used for
small hills or ****s.
Astapus Colles is 80 km
thick and rich in ice. It
mostly lies...
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Titanean colles (hills or
small ****s) are
named after characters in Tolkien's work. The name was
formally announced on
December 19, 2012. "Faramir
Colles"....
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North America and West
Indies Station.
Colles retired as a
Paymaster Commander in 1932.
After leaving the navy,
Colles joined the
Royal Household as a Secretary...