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- sclerotiorum debilitation-****ociated RNA virus (Sclerodarnavirus sclerotiniae). Diseases ****ociated with this genus include: hypovirulence or debilitation. Genomes...
- situated in its own or exaltation sign is better than when it is in debilitation. Parashara has made mention of the undernoted varieties of planetary...
- Exaltation and Debilitation: This has been a debatable point in astrology, as per BPHS Ketu is exalted in the sign of Scorpio and debilitated in Taurus, however...
- (2003) The Hierarchy of Mental Illness: Which diagnosis is the least debilitating? Archived 17 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine New York City Voices...
- however, an appreciable number of patients did not have a history of debilitation. Some individuals reported that they had prior trauma in the areas where...
- Debilitating Autumn is the 1994 debut album by German technical death metal band Pavor. All songs written & arranged by Pavor. "A Pale Debilitating Autumn" –...
- categorizing state residents in two extremes: the "nourishing" and "debilitating" and the contradiction between them in the competition for the society's...
- gives ordinary results, and the planet that is ascending from debilitation but is in debilitated or unfriendly navamsa, gives a worthless period. Vimshottari...
- state (ruling or not) because the ruler is a minor, not present, or debilitated. The following is a list of regents throughout history. Those who held...
- surveillance studies, biopolitics and necropolitics, disability and debilitation, theories of intersectionality, affect, and ****emblage; animal studies...