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orchestrated Embryons desséchés for a 1970
recording of Satie's
orchestral music (CE 31018) by his ensemble, "Die Reihe." This
performance of
Embryons desséchés...
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birth or hatching.
First attested in
English in the mid-14c., the word
embryon derives from
Medieval Latin embryo,
itself from Gr**** ἔμβρυον (embruon)...
- its
North American subsidiary Atlus USA.
Digital Devil Saga
follows the
Embryon, a
tribe who
fights against five
other tribes in a
digital world called...
- Louis-Claude; Charles-François
Brisseau de
Mirbel (1811).
Analyse botanique des
embryons endorhizes ou monocotylédonés, particuliérement de
celui des Graminées :...
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contemporary usage, however, is that by Erik
Satie in the
third movement of
Embryons desséchés (Desiccated Embryos),
where the
obbligato consists of around...
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distributed social networking Pépin, Guénaël (2018-06-15). "PixelFed, un
embryon d'alternative
libre à Instagram". www.nextinpact.com (in French). Retrieved...
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relative à la procréation médicalement ****istée et à la
destination des
embryons surnuméraires et des gamètes" (PDF). "Държавата има готовност да финансира...
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Embryology (from Gr**** ἔμβρυον,
embryon, "the unborn, embryo"; and -λογία, -logia) is the
branch of
animal biology that
studies the
prenatal development...
- next,
whereof methinks we yet
discourse in
Platoes denne, and are but
Embryon Philosophers".
Evolutionary biologist Jeremy Griffith's book A Species...
- non-classical
compositions written after it. The
second movement of Erik Satie's
Embryons desséchés,
entitled "of an Edriophthalma", uses a
variation on the Marche...