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Modic may
refer to:
Modic changes of the
bones of the
spine Andrej Modić,
Bosnian professional footballer Marko Modic,
Slovenian photographer, painter...
- back stiffness.
Modic changes have been
observed in
approximately 6% of the
general adult po****tion
regardless of ethnicity.
Modic changes are rare...
- Look up
mode in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mode (Latin:
modus meaning "manner, tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may
refer to:
MODE (magazine)...
- Look up
moder or
Moder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moder may
refer to:
Moder (river), a
tributary of the Rhine, in
France Moder (surname) All...
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Janez Modic (5
April 1846 –
after 1892) was a
Carniolan apiarist, bee merchant, and editor. He pla**** a
significant role in
laying the
foundations of...
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Marko Modic won "Zlata ptica" ["Golden Bird"], a
Slovenian award for
extraordinary achievements in the
fields of
cultural creation.
Marko Modic has exhibited...
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Mihael Modić (born 14
January 1998) is a
Bosnian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Italian Serie D club Pro Sesto. In 2011,
Modić and his...
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Producers Guild of
America and
Television Academy. He
married Sandra Lynn
Modic, an
actress and singer, on
October 1, 2011, in Palm Springs, California...
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Andrej Modić (born 7
March 1996) is a
Bosnian professional footballer who is a midfielder.
Modić is a
product of the AC
Milan youth academy,
where he...
- In
music theory, the term
mode or
modus is used in a
number of
distinct senses,
depending on context. Its most
common use may be
described as a type of...