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- prosternal rest. Mesoventrite is not divided by longitudinal groove or discrimen. Anterior edge of mesoventrite at midline on same plane as metaventrite...
- discriminat- 'distinguished between', from the verb discriminare, from discrimen 'distinction', from the verb discernere (corresponding to "to discern")...
- simplest, the Roman race-course took the form of two posts; each called a discrimen or a meta, round which the runners, whether on foot, on horses or in chariots...
- a acuerdo en demanda por discrimen". Noticel. Retrieved January 20, 2024. "Pedro Rosa Nales demanda a Wapa TV por discrimen de raza y edad". El Nuevo...
- doctoral degree from the University of Kiel with the treatise, Quidnam sit discrimen philosophiam inter et theologiam (What is the Distinction between Philosophy...
- scriptis, ipso iure naturali exigente, caveant, quae fidem ac bonos mores in discrimen adducere possint; eundem tamen non-amplius vim legis ecclesiasticae habere...
- a S. Barnaba ad Bessarionem. Vol. 48. p. 870. Vide namque quantum sit discrimen. Illud corporalem mortem prohibebat, hoc iram sedavit, quae adversum universum...
- 2020). "Comunidad LGBTQIA+ encuentra en Loverbar un refugio contra el discrimen" [LGBTQIA + Community Finds in Loverbar a Refuge Against Discrimination]...
- 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2013. "Proyectos legislativos buscan prohibir discrimen en comunidades LGBTT". Microjuris - Puerto Rico. January 29, 2013. Archived...
- scriptis, ipso iure naturali exigente, caveant, quae fidem ac bonos mores in discrimen adducere possint; eundem tamen non-amplius vim legis ecclesiasticae habere...