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lacis
lacis (ˈlæsɪ) [Fr.] A kind of lace made by darning patterns on net.1865 F. B. Palliser Hist. Lace ii. 14 The volume..is that of the Venetian Vinciolo..dating from 1587... The work is in two books. The first of Point coupé... The second of Lacis, or subjects in squares, Fig. 3, with counted stitches,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lacis
Lacis may refer to: Lācis, a Latvian last name Filet lace, a needle lace wikipedia.org
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Does Migrating Get You A Better Job? Looking At The ... - LACIS
However, Quiñones admits that the opportunity for better employment is not the only reason why people migrate and that oftentimes, people are better off economically if they stayed in their communities. In addition to increased employment, people oftentimes migrate for safety reasons or to reunite with their families. Similarly, despite better ...
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Jānis Lācis
Lacis fought in the 4th Vidzeme Latvian Riflemen Regiment of the Imperial Russian Army in World War I before going over to the Bolsheviks in the subsequent wikipedia.org
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rézeuil
‖ rézel, rezel, rézeuil (rezɛl, rezœj) arch. varr. réseau 1.1865 F. B. Palliser Hist. Lace ii. 17 This plain netted ground was called réseau, rézel, rézeuil. Ibid. 19 Teachers of the art soon caused the various patterns to be reproduced in..samplars.., and young ladies worked at them diligently, as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Filet lace
Lacis uses the same technique but is made on a ground of leno (a woven fabric) or small canvas (not a knotted lace). Lacis. Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Th. de Dillmont (1923). Filet-Guipure. Mulhouse (Frankreich) Vinciolo, Federico (1587). wikipedia.org
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juxtaglomerular
juxtaglomerular, a. Anat. (ˌdʒʌkstəglɒˈmɛrjələ(r)) [f. juxta- + glomerular a.] Situated next to a glomerulus of the kidney; juxtaglomerular apparatus, a structure variously considered to comprise (i) a juxtaglomerular body alone, (ii) one of these bodies and a macula densa, or (iii) (also juxtaglome... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reticella
.: "Reticella: a walk through the beginnings of Lace" (2004) (PDF) Kliot, Jules and Kaethe: The Needle-Made Lace of Reticella, Lacis Publications, Berkeley wikipedia.org
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opus araneum
‖ opus araneum (ˈɒpəs æˈrɑːnɪəm) [med.L., lit. ‘spider's work’.] Darned netting; a type of delicate embroidery done on a ground of net. Also called spiderwork (spider n. 11).1865 F. B. Palliser Hist. Lace ii. 17 Distinct from all these geometric combinations was the Lacis of the sixteenth century, d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jānis Vanags
He worked as a chemistry teacher in Riga Vilis Lacis 31st High School (1982–1985). Religious career Vanags was ordained as a pastor in 1985. wikipedia.org
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Extraglomerular mesangial cell
Extraglomerular mesangial cells (also known as Lacis cells, Polkissen cells, or Goormaghtigh cells) are light-staining pericytes in the kidney found outside wikipedia.org
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肾小球外系膜细胞
肾小球外系膜细胞(Extraglomerular mesangial cells),又称为Lacis细胞、Goormaghtigh细胞、或Polkissen细胞,是位在肾小球外靠近血管处的肾脏光染色。它们类似于平滑肌细胞及在通过肾素-血管紧张素系统时进行血液流向肾脏的自动调节及全身血压调节的作用。 wikipedia.org
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Armenian needlelace
History Like lacis, or filet lace, Armenian needlelace seems to be an obvious descendant of net making. Where lacis adds decorative stitches to a net ground, Armenian needlelace involves making the net itself decorative. wikipedia.org
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Russkiy Kurier
Igor Golembiovsky, Otto Lacis, Sergey Agafonov, Elena Yampolskaya, Zoya Svetova, Alina Rebel and others were authors. "Publishing House Kh. H. S. wikipedia.org
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List of deaths related to the 1999 Russian apartment bombings
was assassinated in April 2003 Yuri Shchekochikhin, a Russian lawmaker and member of Kovalev commission was apparently poisoned on July 3, 2003 Otto Lacis wikipedia.org
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