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Theodore Prodromos or
Prodromus (Gr****: Θεόδωρος Πρόδρομος; c. 1100 – c. 1165/70),
probably also the same
person as the so-called
Ptochoprodromos (Πτωχοπρόδρομος...
- Koplik's
spots (also Koplik's sign) are a
prodromic viral enanthem of
measles manifesting two to
three days
before the
measles rash itself. They are characterized...
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might eat
about two and a half
pounds of meat in a
single day.: 167 The
Prodromic poems also
describe a
cobbler eating meat for four
meals in one day: tripe...
- used to
roast thrushes. In the
Byzantine Empire, the Gr****
author of the
Prodromic Poems (4.231)
mentions "the hot meat shops" of
Constantinople providing...
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recueillis par M.
Victor Giraud dans la
region méridionale du lac
Tanganika [
Prodromic note on
terrestrial and
fluvial molluscs collected by Mr.
Victor Giraud...
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burns is not
immediately obvious.
Symptoms common to heat
illness and the
prodromic stage of
acute radiation syndrome like nausea, vomiting, fever, weakness/fatigue...
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workshops from researchers, philosophers, physicists, psychologists, and
prodromic doctors on
their integrative approaches to
mourning and the
possible survival...
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standard meal of a
shoemaker was
described in a
Byzantine poem, one of the
Prodromic Poems, as
consisting of some
cooked foods and an
omelette followed by...