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Williams Syndrome
Williams syndrome (Williams-Beuren syndrome) is a rare genetic disorder, occurring in fewer than 1 in every 20,000 live births.
Symptoms
It is characterized by a distinctive, "elfin" facial appearance, an unusually cheerful demeanor, ease with strangers, mental retardation coupled with an unusual facility with language, a love for music, cardiovascular problems such as Lagosuchians"
Dinosauria
Pterosauromorpha
Pterosauria
Scleromochlus
Sharovipteryx
Ornithodira is a division of the Archosauromorpha
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Heptagonal pyramidal number
A heptagonal pyramidal number is the sum of the first few heptagonal numbers. The heptagonal number for n can be calculated by adding up the heptagonal numbers for 1 to n, or by using the formula n(n + 1)(5n - 2)/6.
The first few heptagonal pyramidal numbers are:
1, 8, 26, 60, electrical resistance of a wire with a molecular-scale cross-section should be enormous, making electrical conductivity impossible.
Molecular electronics is often used in science fiction to explain why so much usefulness can
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Maria Goretti
Saint Maria Goretti (October 16, 1890 – July 6, 1902) is a Roman Catholic virgin saint.
She was born in Corinaldo, Italy, in 1899 she and her f
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George Hickes
For the politician in Manitoba, Canada, see George Hickes (politician)
George Hickes (June 20, 1642 O.S. - December 15, 1715 O.S.), En
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Orthinodira
Dinosauromorpha
"Lagosuchians"
Dinosauria
Pterosauromorpha
Pterosauria
Scleromochlus
Sharovipteryx
Ornithodira is a division of the Archosauromorpha
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Reinhold Glière
Reinhold Moritzovich Glière (; – June 23, 1956) was a Russian composer.
He was born in Kiev, and studied at the Moscow Conservatory under Sergey Taneyev, Anton Arensky and Read More... |
Reinhold Gliere
Reinhold Moritzovich Glière (; – June 23, 1956) was a Russian composer.
He was born in Kiev, and studied at the Moscow Conservatory under Sergey Taneyev, Anton Arensky and Read More... |
Jeanne d'Evreux
Jeanne d'Evreux (1310-1371) was the third wife of King Charles IV of France, daughter of his uncle Louis d'Evreux. She bore no male heir, thus "causing" the end of the direct line of the Capetian dynasty.
Two of Jeanne's remarkable possessions survive -- her prayer book and a statue of the | |