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comby
comby, a. (ˈkəʊmɪ) [f. comb n.1 + -y.] Having combs or a comb-like structure; full of interstices like a honey-comb; favose.1772 Projects in Ann. Reg. 107/2 We have only two kinds of ashes..solid, or hard, and comby, or light ashes. 1885 Geikie Text-bk. Geol. 585 Banded, comby [structure of mineral ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Comby sign
The Comby sign is a clinical sign of early measles in which thin, whitish patches are seen on the gums and buccal mucosa due to desquamation of epithelial The sign is named after Jules Comby. References Medical signs Measles wikipedia.org
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Jules Comby
Jules Comby (; 28 April 1853, in Arnac-Pompadour – 18 March 1947) was a French pediatrician. The eponymous "Comby's sign" is named after him, which is an early indication of measles characterized by thin whitish patches on the gums and buccal mucous wikipedia.org
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comb
▪ I. comb, n.1 (kəʊm) Forms: 1 camb, comb, 3–7 combe, 4–5 coomb, komb(e, 5–7 come, 6 coame, comme, 6–7 (in comp.) com, 4– comb. Also β. (north. and chiefly Sc.) 3 camb, 4 cayme, 4–5 cambe, 4–6 kambe, 5–9 came, 6 keme, 6–9 kame, 9 kembe, kaim. [A common Teut. n.: OE. cǫmb, camb = OS. camb, (MDu. cam(... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacques-Joseph Grancher
In 1897 with Jules Comby (1853–1947) and Antoine Marfan (1858–1942), he published "Traité des maladies de l’enfance" (Treatise of the Diseases of Childhood wikipedia.org
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Medulli
Comby 1977, Histoire des Savoyards, Nathan Historical Celtic peoples Gauls Tribes in pre-Roman Gaul History of Savoy wikipedia.org
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Antoine Marfan
With Jacques-Joseph Grancher (1843–1907) and Jules Comby (1853–1947), he was co-author of Traité des maladies de l’enfance. wikipedia.org
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Marisa Williamson
Williamson is a graduate of CalArts (MFA 2013) (where she met her artistic partner Comby The Comb), Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (2012), wikipedia.org
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Marcel Lermoyez
to Charles-Joseph Bouchard's Traité de pathologie générale, Pierre Robin's Traité de thérapeutique appliquée and to Jacques-Joseph Grancher and Jules Comby's wikipedia.org
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Moskvitch 408
Differences with M-412/Izh-412/Comby The M-408 and the M-412 were produced at the same time until December 1975, when the older model was taken out of Starting in 1971, a spin-off series called "Izh Comby" was developed in Izhevsk and independently exported to Moscow and the rest of the USSR. wikipedia.org
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David G. Drubin
He is a Distinguished Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of California, Berkeley where he holds the Ernette Comby Chair in Microbiology Election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2013 - SPARC Innovator Award for SF Declaration on Research Assessment 2016 - Awarded Ernette Comby wikipedia.org
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Jean-Pierre Lémonon
Published works Pilate et le gouvernement de la Judée - Textes et monuments, Paris, Gabalda, coll. « Etudes bibliques », 1981 ; With Jean Comby, Rome wikipedia.org
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Daniel Moulinet
Hommage à Jean Comby, Lyon, Profac, 2002, 116 p. wikipedia.org
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37th Infantry Division (France)
Commanders 01/07/1914 : Général Comby 09/01/1915 : Général Deshayes de Bonneval 26/02/1916 - 29/10/1916 : Général Niessel 29/10/1916 - 06/06/1918 wikipedia.org
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Hôtel d'Ulmo
Toulouse Michel Grau with the collaboration of Jules Chalande and the Société Archéologique du Midi de la France Un magistrat dévoyé Jean de Ulmo Michel Comby wikipedia.org
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