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- In 16th- and 17th-century Spanish drama, an entremés (plural entremeses) was a short, comic theatrical performance of one act, usually pla**** during the...
- CASI Pharmaceuticals, previously known as EntreMed is a US based pharmaceutical company developing medicinal treatments for cancer. The company is primarily...
- Folkman lab with Entremed funding, discovered the first endogenous angiogenesis inhibitor, angiostatin and then another, endostatin. Entremed began developing...
- 1007/978-1-4939-3127-9_2. ISBN 978-1-4939-3126-2. PMID 26585123. "EntreMed's Statistics". EntreMed, Inc. Archived from the original on May 4, 2005. Tevaarwerk AJ, Holen KD...
- to excite bad emotions in even very decent people". A character in an entremés by Cervantes alluded to the dance's notoriety by saying that **** was its...
- Medici weddings in 1539, 1565, and 1589. In Baroque Spain the equivalent entremés or paso was a one-act comic scene, often ending in music and dance, between...
- Southern Europe under different names (entrada in Portuguese, entrante or entremés in Spanish). Voorgerecht in Dutch means the dish ('gerecht') before ('voor')...
- December 2019. "Entremes: Del Vizcaíno Fingido". cervantes.uah.es. "Entremes: Del Retablo de las Maravillas". cervantes.uah.es. "Entremes: Del Viejo Celoso"...
- which includes fourteen recipes for entremets, placed under the heading "entremés" in some m****cripts. Entremets also appear in Le Ménagier de Paris (1393)...
- fandango's first sighting in a theatrical work was in Francisco de Leefadeal's entremés "El novio de la aldeana" staged in Seville, ca. 1720. By the late 18th...