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available saliva substitutes exist.
Basic reproduction number Fasting spittle Nosek,
Thomas M.
Essentials of
Human Physiology,
Section 6,
Chapter 4....
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Alison Spittle (born 14 June 1989) is an
Irish comedian,
comedy writer,
radio producer and actor. She has
worked for iRadio, RTÉ
Radio 1 and Newstalk...
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spittle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spittle may
refer to:
Another term for
saliva Fasting spittle used a cure The
Spittles coastline in...
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writer Billy Spittle (1893–1979),
English professional footballer Denys Spittle (1920–2003),
English archaeologist Margaret Spittle (born 1939), British...
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Fasting spittle –
saliva produced first thing in the morning,
before breakfast – was a
treatment used in folk medicine.
Spittle was
thought to cure many...
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Spittler is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Kerstin Spittler (born 1963), East
German rower Ludwig Timotheus Spittler (1752–1810)...
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Spittle (3
March 1939 – 8
December 2018),
better known by his
stage name of
Dusty Spittle, was a New
Zealand country singer and songwriter.
Spittle was...
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Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Carvalho C, Webb M (2005). "Cercopid
Spittle Bugs of the New
World (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Cercopidae)". Pensoft...
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Spittle's apothecary shop. In
order to be
allowed to keep them, Will
persuades Spittle to make one of the cats his familiar.
Spittle chooses Jupiter...
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Stanley Denys Trevor Spittle OBE, MA, FSA, (Cambridge 1920 – 7
December 2003) was an
English archaeologist.
Spittle studied architecture at
Pembroke College...