- In
archaic terminology, a
footpad is a
robber or
thief specialising in
pedestrian victims. The term was used
widely from the 16th
century until the 19th...
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Footpads is an 1895
British short silent drama film,
directed by
Robert W. Paul,
featuring a top-hatted
pedestrian against a
rainy London backdrop, who...
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Footpad (foaled 27
February 2012) is a
French thoroughbred racehorse who won
multiple Grade 1
races in
Great Britain,
Ireland and France.
Footpad was...
- a
metacarpal pad, and a
carpal pad, with
dewclaw near the
footpad. When a dog's
footpad is
exposed to the cold, heat loss is
prevented by an adaptation...
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compared to a
footpad who
travelled and
robbed on foot;
mounted highwaymen were
widely considered to be
socially superior to
footpads. Such criminals...
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Canine distemper virus (CDV) (sometimes
termed "
footpad disease") is a
viral disease that
affects a wide
variety of
mammal families,
including domestic...
- 05%. An
estimated 5% of dogs may be
affected by
footpad hyperkeratosis, a
thickening of the
footpad and
sometimes nose.
Lesions usually occur at the...
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species difficult to tell apart, with head
length and shape, body weight,
footpad shape and granulation, fur colour, location, and
habitat all
being important...
- 2020-06-29. Johnson,
Charles (1836).
Lives of the Most
Notorious Highwaymen,
Footpads and Murderers. Lloyd,
Purkess & Strange.
Archived from the
original on...
- that at
least one of the 67-inch (170 cm)
probes hanging from Eagle's
footpads had
touched the
surface a few
moments before the
landing and he said: "Contact...