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Canine parvovirus (also
referred to as CPV, CPV2, or
parvo) is a
contagious virus mainly affecting dogs and wolves. CPV is
highly contagious and is spread...
- The
Parvo was a 35mm
motion picture camera developed in
France by André Debrie. The
patent was
registered in 1908 by his father,
Joseph Dules Debrie....
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Parvoviruses are a
family of
animal viruses that
constitute the
family Parvoviridae. They have linear, single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)
genomes that typically...
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Venus Proxima. The
Sisters of
Parvos expansion was
released on July 6, 2021,
introducing the
eponymous Sisters of
Parvos, the
Corpus equivalent to the...
- Elli
Parvo (born
Elvira Gobbo; 17
October 1915 – 19
February 2010) was an
Italian film actress. She
appeared in more than 50
films between 1934 and 1960...
- Adam of
Balsham (Latin: Adam
Balsamiensis or Adam Parvipont****) (c. 1100/1102 – c. 1157/1169) was an Anglo-Norman
scholastic and churchman. Adam was born...
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Magnum in
parvo: A
philosophy in
compendium (1888), in
German Magnum in
parvo: Eine
Philosophie im Auszug, is a
project of work of
Friedrich Nietzsche...
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disappointing £45 profit.
Though he sta**** for
under six months, his
Multum in
Parvo collected together natural history and
social description of the island...
- The
letters MIP in the name are an
acronym of the
Latin phrase multum in
parvo,
meaning "much in little".
Since mipmaps, by definition, are pre-allocated...
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Wisdom of
Solomon 6:24.
Motto of the
University of Victoria.
multum in
parvo much in
little Conciseness. The term "mipmap" is
formed using the phrase's...