- and, as with
earlier American point sizes, is
considered to be 1⁄12 of a
pica. In
metal type, the
point size of the font
describes the
height of the metal...
-
disorganized family structure are risk
factors for
pica.
Pica is most
commonly seen in
pregnant women,
small children, and
people who may have developmental...
- '
Pica', a
cultivar of the
flowering plant Aechmea recurvata Pica (genus), a
genus of
magpie Pika, a
small mammal (archaic
spelling "
pica") OCLC
PICA,...
- The
Eurasian magpie or
common magpie (
Pica pica) is a
resident breeding bird
throughout the
northern part of the
Eurasian continent. It is one of several...
-
Pica is a
genus of
seven species of
birds in the
family Corvidae in both the New
World and the Old. It is one of
several corvid genera whose members are...
- The black-billed
magpie (
Pica hudsonia), also
known as the
American magpie, is a bird in the
corvid family found in the
western half of
North America....
-
traditionally used the
Fournier or
Didot points. The
Fournier points,
being smaller than Didot's, were ****ociated with the
names of the
Didot type closest...
- and
Bookmaking (1894): Agate: A
small size of printing-type,
between pearl and nonpareil, half the size of
small pica. A
little over
thirteen lines go...
- be
eaten by hand.
Pica-pau is a
breadless variant in
which a
steak is cut into bite-sized
pieces and
covered with sauce. The name
pica-pau (wood****)...
- font size of 18
points Long primer, a font size
between bourgeois and
small pica Primer (typeface)
Sylvester Primer (1842–1912),
American linguist and...