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chalone
chalone Biochem. (ˈkæləʊn, ˈkeɪləʊn) [ad. Gr. χαλῶν, pres. pple. of χαλάω slacken, after hormone.] An internal secretion that reduces or inhibits the action of certain organs and tissues, opp. hormone. Hence chaˈlonic a.1914 E. Schäfer Introd. Study Endocrine Glands i. 11 Effects are either in the d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chalone
Chalone may refer to: Chalone, California, former name of Metz, California Chalone AVA, American Viticultural Area in Monterey County, California Chalone wikipedia.org
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Chalone Vineyard
Chalone Vineyard is located in the Chalone AVA south of San Francisco, California, United States, on an unusual geological formation called the Gavilan Chalone: A Journey on the Wine Frontier. Sonoma, CA: Carneros Press, 2000. wikipedia.org
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chalon
† chalon Obs. Also 4–5 chaloun, 5 -one, -un. [app., as stated by Du Cange, from its place of manufacture, Chalons-sur-Marne, in France. Chalon is not in Godefroy, nor in Cotgrave. Littré has it merely as a modern commercial term ‘a sort of woollen stuff’, and without derivation or historical instanc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chalone AVA
The Chalone AVA is an American Viticultural Area in the Monterey and San Benito counties of California, located in the Gabilan Mountains east of Soledad The region is named for the nearby Chalone peaks. The region has limestone and decomposed granite soil. wikipedia.org
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hormonic
hormonic, a. Physiol. (hɔːˈmɒnɪk, hɔːˈməʊnɪk) [f. hormone + -ic.] = hormonal a.1914 [see chalone]. 1928 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 18 Feb. 255/1 The functional (hormonic) over-activity of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. 1933 T. C. Merrill tr. Voronoff & Alexandrescu's Testicular Grafting 2 Animals w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Graff
He and his family purchased Chalone Vineyard in 1965. In the Judgment of Paris wine competition, it was ranked third out of ten. Winemaking The vineyard grew into the Chalone Wine Group now owned by Diageo. wikipedia.org
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Pinnacles National Park
Elevation within the boundaries range from at the peak of North Chalone Peak. The original location of the San Andreas can be seen in the Chalone Creek fault. wikipedia.org
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hormone
hormone Physiol. (ˈhɔːməʊn) [ad. Gr. ὁρµῶν, pres. pple. of ὁρµᾶν to set in motion (f. ὁρµή onset, impulse), with assimilation to -one.] 1. a. Any of numerous organic compounds that are secreted into the body fluids of an animal, particularly the bloodstream, by a specific group of cells and regulate... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean-Pierre Boulard
His sporting career began with Pedale Chalone. He competed in the team time trial at the 1968 Summer Olympics. wikipedia.org
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Antoine Porot
Antoine Porot (1876 in Chalone-sur-Saône – 1965) was a French psychiatrist. wikipedia.org
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Metz, California
Metz (formerly, Chalone) is an unincorporated community in the Salinas Valley, in Monterey County, California. The place was originally called Chalone when the railroad was built to the site in 1886. wikipedia.org
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Acacia Winery
In 1986, Acacia was sold to Chalone for $8 million. Since the 1990s, Acacia, producing under Chalone, has focused on Chardonnay wines, as well as some sparkling wine. wikipedia.org
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Chateau Montelena
All 11 judges awarded their top scores to either the Chardonnays from Chateau Montelena or Chalone Winery, another California wine producer. wikipedia.org
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Neenach Volcano
Remnant andesite lava flows or dikes are also present at a few locations in the park, including the Tourist Trap climbing area and along the West Fork Chalone wikipedia.org
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