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Esca can
refer to: The
esca or illicium, a
modified luminescent fin ray
found in
anglerfish Esca (grape disease) the Ezka, a
river in the
Basque country...
- a
crest or "lophos"). The
modified fin ray, with the very tip
being the
esca and the
length of the
structure the illicium, is
adapted to
attract specific...
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Escàs (Catalan pronunciation: [asˈkas]) is a
village in Andorra,
located in the
parish of La M****ana. The
construction company,
Construccions Buiques...
- have low cost and
tolerate a
higher level of risk than
other NASA missions.
EscaPADE was
originally selected from a
competition to be a low-cost ride-along...
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Andreea Ioana Esca Eram (née
Esca,
Romanian pronunciation: [anˈdree̯a iˈo̯ana ˈeska]; born 29
August 1972) is a
Romanian television journalist. Being...
- Arinsal, Erts, Sispony, Anyós, L'Aldosa de la M****ana,
Puiol del Pui,
Escàs, Els Plans, Mas de Ribafeta,
Xixerella and Pui.[additional citation(s) needed]...
- of the Picts,
accompanied only by his slave,
Esca. The son of a
deceased chieftain of the Brigantes,
Esca detests Rome and what it
stands for, but considers...
- experiments,
which he
referred to as
Electron Spectroscopy for
Chemical Analysis (
ESCA). In
cooperation with Siegbahn, a
small group of
engineers (Mike Kelly, Charles...
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cattle exports to
Indonesia in 2012 was
partly due to the
newly imposed ESCAS (Exporter
Supply Chain ****urance Scheme) from 2011, and
partly due to Indonesia's...
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esca viatorum ("O food of wayfarers") is a Latin-language
Catholic eucharistic hymn. Its
first edition is
found in a Würzburg
hymnal of 1647. It is sung...