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Epigastrial
Epigastrial Ep`i*gas"tri*al, a. (Anat.) Epigastric.
Epigastrium
Epigastrium Ep`i*gas"tri*um, n. [NL., from Gr. ?.] (Anat.) The upper part of the abdomen.

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- (MCAHS2), also known as PIGA-CDG or PIGA deficiency, has been shown to result from germline mutations in the PIGA gene. PIGA has been shown for interact...
- Missiles/rockets using PIGAs were the Redstone, Jupiter, Saturn V, Titan, Polaris, Minuteman, Peacekeeper, and Trident II (D5). The PIGA was based on an accelerometer...
- Dinamo Minsk and the Belarus national team. Player's profile at pressball.by Vadim Pigas at Soccerway Vadim Pigas at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian) v t e...
- Piga or PIGA may refer to: Aldo Piga (1928–1994), Italian composer Gustavo Piga (born 1964), Italian economist PIGA, an enzyme PIGA accelerometer, a type...
- Julie Piga (born 12 January 1998) is a footballer who plays as a defender for AC Milan. Born in France to an Italian father, she represented France at...
- Gustavo Piga (18 February 1964), is an Italian economist. He is professor of Political economy at University of Rome Tor Vergata. In 1996 attained the...
- Aldo Piga (1928–1994) was an Italian-American composer who worked mainly in New York. Aldo Piga's work was mainly produced in the 1950s and 1960s in Italy...
- Patriarch of Alexandria Meletios Pigas in Constantinople (1597–1598) see the PhD Thesis of V****iliki Tzoga, Meletios Pigas (1550–1601), Patriarch of Alexandria...
- gas bearing gyroscopes and SFIR accelerometers, which are derivatives of PIGA accelerometers. Although this type of accelerometer is most accurate, it...
- Kungens lilla piga is a children's song written by Anna-Lisa Frykman (1889-1960), describing a working day for a young housemaid girl working at the royal...