- The
fabella is a
small sesamoid bone
found in some
mammals embedded in the
tendon of the
lateral head of the
gastrocnemius muscle behind the
lateral condyle...
- Dr. Jose
Fabella Memorial Hospital, the
National Maternity Hospital, is a
maternal and
newborn tertiary hospital located in
Santa Cruz,
Manila in the...
-
Armand V.
Fabella (21
April 1930 – 27
November 2008) was a
Filipino businessman and educator. He
served as the 42nd
Secretary of
Education from 1992 to...
- Raul V.
Fabella (born 12
April 1949, Bacolod,
Negros Occidental, Philippines) is a
Filipino academic,
economist and
National Scientist of the Philippines...
- José Fernández
Fabella (October 26, 1888 –
January 16, 1945) was a
Filipino physician and a
public health advocate described in a
biography as the "father...
-
Gabriel Fabrero Fabella (July 18, 1898 –
January 29, 1982) was a
prominent Filipino historian during the 20th century. He is
primarily known as the historian...
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Virginia Fabella, M. M. is a
Filipina theologian and
Maryknoll sister,
known for her
works in
Asian feminist theology and
postcolonial theology.
Fabella was...
- Authority. June 8, 1996.
Retrieved February 5, 2017. Mara****, Fel V.;
Fabella, Ferdinand; Macairan,
Evelyn Z.; Calalo,
Arlie (June 11, 2002). "Abalos...
- The
fabella sign is
displacement of the
fabella that is seen in
cases of
synovial effusion and
popliteal fossa m****es. The
fabella is an
accessory ossicle...
- Mandaluyong,
Metro Manila, Philippines. It was
founded in 1919 by Don
Vicente Fabella, the Philippines'
first certified accountant. José
Rizal University is...