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- Sanjib Kumar (2014). "Johann Vesling (1598-1649): Seventeenth century anatomist of Padua and his Syntagma Anatomi****: Vesling and Syntagma Anatomi****". Clinical...
- Problems playing this file? See media help. The "Horst-Wessel-Lied" ([hɔʁst ˈvɛsl̩ liːt] ), also known by its incipit "Die Fahne hoch" ('The Flag Raised High')...
- A dissection with Riolan (centre) and other physicians, Guy Patin, Johan Vesling, Albert Kyper, and A. Valkob, from an engraving, c. 1649...
- Lanka (VESL) was established to provide children at rural Sri Lankan schools with the opportunity to gain from native English speakers. VESL's projects...
- "luffa" was introduced to Western botany nomenclature by the botanist Johann Vesling (died 1649), who visited Egypt in the late–1620s and described the plant...
- Syntagma Anatomi****, a 17th-century text book for medical students by Johann Vesling This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Syntagma...
- 12-yard p**** from Don McPherson (Tim Vesling kick) Auburn – Lyle 40-yard field goal Third quarter SyracuseVesling 27-yard field goal Fourth quarter Auburn...
- neuronal protein that in humans is encoded by the HOMER1 gene. Other names are Vesl and PSD-Zip45. Homer1 protein has an N-terminal EVH1 domain, involved in...
- d'Este (died 1649), dissector to Professor of Anatomy in Padua, Johann Vesling (1598-1649), for Leoni's own use. The fourth (vagi, lungs, liver) was prepared...
- botanists Johann Bauhin (died 1613), Caspar Bauhin (died 1624), and Johann Vesling (visited Egypt 1628; died 1649). The following species are recognised in...