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- Equinor ASA (formerly Statoil and StatoilHydro) is a Norwegian state-owned multinational energy company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. It is primarily...
- Equine anatomy encomp****es the gross and microscopic anatomy of horses, ponies and other equids, including donkeys, mules and zebras. While all anatomical...
- Equine m****age is the practice of m****age on horses. Beginning in the early 1990s, it has been a growing field of equine therapy, used for both day-to-day...
- infect equines, and these include: Eastern equine encephalitis virus ****anese encephalitis virus Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus Western equine encephalitis...
- Equine podiatry is the study and management of the equine foot based on its anatomy and function. The job title "Equine Podiatrist" is used by people...
- This is an overview of Equinor's operations in various countries. Equinor is a Norwegian petroleum company. Equinor is a parti****nt with BP and Sonatrach...
- Snøhvit development is operated by Equinor on behalf of six gas companies owning licenses: Petoro TotalEnergies Engie Equinor Hess RWE Dea The fields were discovered...
- Equine encephalomyelitis may refer to: Eastern equine encephalitis virus Western equine encephalitis virus Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus Viral encephalitis...
- developed by Equinor Hild gas field Heimdal gas field - Palaeocene reservoir, operated by Equinor Vale gas field - operated by Equinor Oseberg oil field...
- Equine lymphangitis is an inflammation or swelling ****ociated with impairment of the lymphatic system, particularly in a limb, in horses. It is most commonly...