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Medical College Calcutta
Introduction
Calcutta Medical College aka Medical College Calcutta was established in 1835 as Medical College, Bengal.
Medical College,Kolkata
Medical College, Calcutta
Calcutta Medical college
The address of the institution:
88, College Street, Calcutta 700073.
Calcutta
Some of the blocks are:
Medical College and Hospital Building
Internet-derived neologism primarily used by members of that subculture and is somewhat fluid in definition, sometimes being broadened to also describe those who consider themselves to be animals, aliens, extradimensio
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Actinomycosis
Actinomycosis, ak tuh nuh my KOH sihs, is a rare infectious disease, from Actinomyces bacteria, that affects human beings.
Characterisation
It is characterised by the formation of painful abscesses in the mouth, lungs, or digestive organs. These abscesses grow larger as the disease progresses, often over a period of months. In severe cases, the abscesse
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Virama
Virama is a generic term for the diacritic character in many Brahmic scripts that is used to suppress an inherent vowel sound that occurs with every consonant character. It is a Sanskrit word, and used in place of several script-specific terms for this diacritic, including halant in Devanagari script Hindi and <
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Collection of Sacred Hymns
Collection of Sacred Hymns is the title of more than one hymnal
Latter Day Saint Hymnals
- Collection of Sacred Hymns (Kirtland, Ohio) First hymnal of the Latter Day Saint Church, published 1835 or 1836, 90 hymn texts
- Collection of Sacred Hymns (Manchester, England), published 1840, 277 hymn texts
- Collection of Sacred Hymns (Kirtland, Ohio) First hymnal of the Latter Day Saint Church, published 1835 or 1836, 90 hymn texts
- Collection of Sacred Hymns (Manchester, England), published 1840, 277 hymn texts
- statistical estimate used in the branches of biology, ecology and conservation biology. It describes the smallest possible size at which a biological population can exist without facing extinction from natural disasters or demographic, environmental, or genetic stochasticity. The term population rare
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Nicholai Miklukho-Maklai
Nicholai Nicholaevich Miklukho-Maklai (Николай Николаевич Миклухо-Маклай in Russian) (1846 – 1888) was a Russian ethnologist, anthropologist and biologist.
biologist
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API gravity
API Gravity is a specific gravity scale developed by the American Petroleum Institute (API) for measuring the relative density of various petroleum
liquids. API gravity is gradated in degrees on a hydrometer instrument and was designed so that most values would fall between 10 and 70 API gravity degrees.
The U.S. National Bur
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Michał Krasenkow
Michal Krasenkow (born 14 November 1963) is Poland's strongest chess player after World War II.
He was born in Moscow (formerly Mikhail Krasenkov - Михаил Красенков). Master of applied mathematics (1985).
His first notable successes date back to the 80s: he becam
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