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- The British Rail class 423 (4 VEP), electric multiple unit p****enger trains were mostly built by British Rail (BR) at York Works from 1967 to 1974, although...
- slightly near their base in a fashion that suggests a connection to unpreserved root-like structures. Infilled casts which may represent the spaces formerly...
- other ankylosaurs during the mid-Jur****ic period, despite this being unpreserved in the fossil record. During the Mesozoic era, the southern continents...
- serving to punish them even after death. The name of the son whose name is unpreserved in the letter ended with either ahi, nâsir or uṣur, and the remaining...
- unripe drupes preserved in brine or vinegar.[citation needed] Fresh, unpreserved green pepper drupes are used in some cuisines like Thai cuisine and Tamil...
- direct copy from the EPA confirming the normal amounts of EDTA found in unpreserved blood. The prosecution also had Rieders admit that EDTA is found in food...
- own unpreserved blood and found PPM of EDTA, disproving Rieders' claim. Then Dr. Rieders admitted that the EDTA results from Martz's unpreserved blood...
- examiners suggested the head be severed and the rest of the body remain unpreserved. Subsequently, the body was desiccated and the tissue disappeared. In...
- There are three preserved Durbar Squares in Kathmandu valley and one unpreserved in Kirtipur. The Durbar Square of Kathmandu is in the old city and has...
- museum, and restaurants. There are also several archeological remains of unpreserved fortresses in the park's vicinity dating back to Roman times. They are...