- Wien. 15
April 2015,
retrieved 23
April 2021 (österreichisches Deutsch). ↑
FoDok MedUni Graz ↑ Med-Uni Graz: Med-Uni Graz:
Onkologe ****mut
Samonigg wird...
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Sesbania bispinosa Dolichandrone spathacea,
known as
Dok khae
thale in Thai
Markhamia sti****ta,
known as
Dok khae hua mu in Thai
Edible flowers List of Thai...
- EP, US. FREVO:
Framework for
evolutionary design,
retrieved 2013-09-25
FODOK:
Projects of
Wilfried Elmenreich,
retrieved 2013-09-24 IEEE
student branch...
- reform)it,
FÖDOK 27,
Institut für Föderalismus,
Innsbruck 2008. ISBN 978-3-901965-26-5 Föderalistische
Entwicklung und Verf****ungsreform in Italien,
FÖDOK 25...
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ratchaphruek (Thai: ราชพฤกษ์) and the
blossoms are
commonly referred to as
dok khun (Thai: ดอกคูน). Its
yellow flowers symbolize Thai royalty. A 2006–2007...
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Cultural research,
University of Linz.
Entries for
Michael John (historian) in the
FODOK research database,
University of Linz.
Michael John at WiWi-online....
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SSOAR Personal homepage (mostly in German)
Entries for Ingo Mörth in the
FODOK research database of the
University of Linz
Homepage of the
Institute of...
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downward in an
elaborate array.: 253
Along the
center of the roof is the
Dok So Fa,
small pagodas covered in gold that hook
upwards to the sky.: 253 ...
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Vietnamese cuisine. In the Thai
language the
flowers are
called ดอกโสน (
dok sanō). They are used in Thai
cuisine both
cooked and raw, they can also be...
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Allaeanthus kurzii Kaeng dok salae, a Thai dish made with
Broussonetia kurzii flower buds
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes...