42 résultats pour "horne"
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Qu'est-ce que le syndrome de Horner ?
Syndrom'e de Horner Le syndrome de Horner peut être - associé à un cancer de . l'œsophage , à une maladie de la glande thy roïde ou à une maladie p ulm o naire_ cervicale est atteinte lors du syndrome de Homer. La chaîne sympathique peut être affectée par des maladies cervicales ou siégeant près de la colonne vertébrale (maladies de la glande thyroïde, cancer de l'œsophage, maladies pulmonaü:es, mais aussi lésions vasculai...
- Cornucopia (Horn of Plenty) Greek The horn of the goat-Nymph, Amalthea, who had tended the infant Zeus.
- ROI HORN (Le)
- Horn, cap.
- Horn (cap).
- TRADER HORN
- Horn (Musik) - Musik.
- TOM HORN... SA VÉRITABLE HISTOIRE
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- Horne, Marilyn - musique.
- Horn, Roni - photographes et photographie.
- Little Big Horn, bataille de
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Robur-le-Conquerant
le sud, dont la pointe est rongée d'un éternel ressac, le terrible cap Horn.
« De retour!... disait Phil Evans. En quel endroit? - Là où ce Robur peut se ravitailler, répondait Uncle Prudent. - Ce doit être quelque île perdue de l'océan Pacifique, avec une colonie de scélérats, dignes de leur chef. - C'est mon avis, Phil Evans. Je crois, en effet, qu'il songe à laisser porter dans l'ouest, et, avec la vitesse dont il dispose, il aura rapidement atteint son but. - Mais nous ne pourrons plus mettre nos projets à exécution.., s'il y arrive... Il n'y arrivera pas, Phil Evans...
- Horn Gyula
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Combat de nègre et de chiens de Bemard-Marie Koltès (analyse détaillée)
régions d'Afrique -, l'indique. Les travaux mar chent au ralenti. .. Alboury, «un Noir mysté rieusement introduit dans la cité ». vient réclamer le corps d'un ouvrier noir, mort la veille sur le chantier. Horn essaye de l'amadouer et lui raconte que l'homme a été écrasé accidentelle ment puis il rassure Léone inquiète ; en réalité, dans un accès de rage meurtrière, Cal a tué le Noir et l'a précipité dans les égouts. Le corps est irréméd...
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Rhinoceros - biology.
Male and female rhinos have a similar physical appearance, although male rhinos are usually larger than females, with the size difference varying between species. Inthe wild, some rhinos probably live into their late 40s, and they have survived into their 30s in captivity. IV TYPES OF RHINOCEROSES Until recently, mammalogists divided the rhinoceros family into three subfamilies, each with different characteristics. Scientists now believe that living rhinos belong to asingle subfamily, although...
- Horn of South America - geography.
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- Horn Gyula Homme politique hongrois
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Bernard MOITESSIER, Cap Horn à la Voile
saugrenues, on en produit quotidiennement lorsqu'on est enfant... ou poète. (Lisez par exemple quelques extraits dulivre de Raymond Roussel Impressions d'Afrique.)• Vous avez donc l'embarras du choix; du lance-pierres à deux vitesses jusqu'à la station orbitale, un peu folles,vraiment folles ou complètement démentes, toutes les inventions ont leur place ici; de préférence... «n'inventezpas» votre exemple s'il est du domaine du réel, mais soyez imaginatif si vous choisissez la fiction. Sujet 3 •...
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Antelope - biology.
antelopes still display complex patterns of behavior, although much of it is instinctive rather than learned. In open habitats, antelopes run a high risk of predation (being preyed upon). To survive they use several kinds of defensive strategy, including living in herds. Herd living ensures that many pairs of eyes and ears are on the alert for danger. Herd living also gives individuals a better chance of avoiding attack, because predators canchoose from many potential targets. When danger thre...
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Rhythm-and-Blues Music
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INTRODUCTION
Tina Turner
American singer Tina Turner began performing rhythm-and-blues music in a band led by her former husband, Ike Turner,
in the 1960s.
thousands of black Americans migrated from the rural South to Midwest, Northeast, and West Coast cities. In popular music, new styles were created to meet thechanging tastes of this demographic group, leading to the development of the urbane sounds of R&B. The profound sociological changes of the World War II period were accompanied by two significant technological developments: the invention of the electric guitar in thelate 1930s and the discovery of the German-invented tape recorder by the mu...
- Horne Marilyn , née en 1929 à Bradford (Pennsylvanie), artiste lyrique américaine.
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- Antelopes Antelopes are mammals with hooves and hollow horns.
- Deer Deer are mammals with branched horns called antlers.
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Dinosaurs.
protected their necks. Ankylosaurus was about 33 feet (10 meters) long. ORNITHOPODS Ornithopods were once the most numerous plant-eating dinosaurs. There were many different kinds.Over time, ornithopods developed broad beaks. These later ornithopods are called duck-billed dinosaurs.Some ornithopods were small and ran fast. Others were huge. Iquanodon, for example, was 25 feet (7.5 meters) long. PACHYCEPHALOSAURS These dinosaurs walked on two feet. They had thick, dome-shaped skulls. Scienti...
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USSR Defeats USA in Basketball.
Tom McMillen, the 7-ft (2.1 m) center for the U.S. team, guarded the inbounds passer, waving his arms to disrupt the throw-in. But the referee ordered McMillen toback off. When McMillen did so, the Soviet player drew back and threw the ball the length of the court. Under the USSR basket, Aleksander Belov was guarded by two smaller American players, Kevin Joyce and Robert Forbes. All three went up for the ball, but Belovmuscled the U.S. players aside and caught the ball in front of the basket...
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Titanic (motion picture, 1997)
Titanic (motion picture, 1997), drama about the sinking of a luxury liner during its first transatlantic voyage, based on the true story of the Titanic disaster that
occurred in 1912.
Derrick Lea (Leading stoker Barrett)Richard Ashton (Carpenter John Hutchinson)Sean. M. Nepita (Elevator operator)Brendan Connolly (Scotland road steward)David Cronelly (Crewman)Garth Wilton (First class waiter)Martin Laing (Promenade deck steward)Richard Fox (Steward no. one)Nick Meaney (Steward no. two)Kevin Owers (Steward no. three)Mark Capri (Steward no. four)Marc Cass (Hold steward no. one)Paul Herbert (Hold steward no. two)Emmett James (First class steward)Christopher Byrne (Stairwell stewa...
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Canadian Pacific Railway - Canadian History.
roads constructed inland from the lakeshore. However, this changed with the outbreak in Saskatchewan of the Northwest Rebellion by Louis Riel and his supportersagainst the authority of the Canadian government in March 1885. Despite the fact that the railway was not completed, a contingent of troops was able to reachWinnipeg from Montréal in only seven days, much faster than they could have gone overland, and get from there to Saskatchewan in time to successfully put down therebellion. This actio...
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Comparative Anatomy.
In comparing two species, anatomists have to be careful to differentiate between homologous structures, which are ones that have evolved from a shared ancestor, andanalogous structures, which have developed from different origins. Homologous structures are built on the same underlying plan. A human arm, a bat’s wing, and awhale’s flipper look quite different from the outside, but the bones inside reveal that these limbs all have the same basic structure. Analogous structures, by contrast,often l...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Minerva (Athena) - anthology.
Spenser tells the story of Arachne in his 'Muiopotmos,' adhering very closely to his master Ovid, but improving upon him in the conclusion of the story. The twostanzas which follow tell what was done after the goddess had depicted her creation of the olive tree: 'Amongst these leaves she made a Butterfly, With excellent device and wondrous slight,Fluttering among the olives wantonly,That seemed to live, so like it was in sight;The velvet nap which on his wings doth lie,The silken down with whic...
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Pays andin, qui fut une ancienne colonie espagnole constituée
sur les terres des Araucans, et profondément métissé, le Chili est
un long ruban de 4 200 km, étiré en latitude et s'articulant autour
de la partie centrale, où Santiago rassemble le tiers des habitants.
À l'exception des Araucans (130 000), qui sont localisés dans la région forestière au sud du Bio-Bio, les communautés amérindiennes ont disparu. Au Chili, la colonisation hispanique a donné lieu à un métissage ethnique poussé. Dans la seconde moitié du XIX e siècle sont arrivés d'autres Européens (Allemands, Italiens, Slaves, Français), le fonds métis restant toutefois prépondérant. La croissance démographique, élevée durant les années soixante, s'est beaucoup ralentie comme dans les autres pay...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
including the sacred style of church music and the so-called galant (courtly) idiom. The elegant though often superficial galant style dominated much instrumental music of the 1760s and 1770s. Mozart’s mastery often demonstrates itself in an ability to expand and deepen the stylistic possibilities of the time. The manner in which heextended the character and form of the concerto, for instance, owes much to his experience in writing operatic arias. A Musical Expressiveness In the masterful Je...
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Glacier.
covered. In spring the snow cover begins to melt in the lower reaches, exposing the ice surface. As temperatures increase, the melting moves up the glacier. Thesnowline is the highest position the melting reaches during the year. Firn is old granular snow. The firn limit may not exactly coincide with the annual snowline since insome years rapid melting leaves behind firn patches below the snowline. Some glaciers exhibit features called ice streams and icefalls. Ice streams are valley glaciers th...
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Shark - biology.
Sharks have two-chambered hearts that are relatively small compared to the rest of their bodies. Blood flows from the heart to the gills, where it collects oxygen fromwater and then distributes it to the other organs and tissues. The small heart produces weak blood pressure, and many sharks must swim continuously to create themuscular contractions needed to circulate blood throughout their bodies. Most sharks are cold-blooded—that is, they do not generate heat by digesting food. Instead, the bod...
- From Bulfinch's Mythology: The Unicorn - anthology.
- Rhinoceros.
- Rosh Hashanah.
- apocalyptic literature
- Commentaire de texte : Combat de nègre et de chiens
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?stanbul - geography.
Blue Mosque, İstanbulThe Blue Mosque in İstanbul, Turkey, was inaugurated in 1616 by Sultan Ahmet I, and was built by Mehmet Aga, a student of thefamous Ottoman architect, Sinan. It is known as the Blue Mosque because of the exquisite blue Iznik tiles that cover the interiorwalls. The mosque’s serene courtyard is completely enclosed by a covered arcade.SuperStock Across the Golden Horn from Stambul is Galata, a business district with shops, restaurants, and the city’s main port. Galata is locat...
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Children's Literature
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Kate Greenaway's May Day
The delicate skill and graceful simplicity of English artist Kate Greenaway's illustrations delighted children and impressed
thinkers, including art critic John Ruskin.
With the development of vernacular literature, particularly after the invention of printing, more children's books appeared. The publications of the first English printer,William Caxton, included the Book of Curtesye (1477), a collection of rhymes that sets forth rules of conduct for a “goodly chylde.” Eight years later Caxton printed Le Morte d'Arthur (1469-1470; The Death of Arthur ) by English translator and compiler Sir Thomas Malory, which became the basis for later treatments of the A...
- On the road