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▪ I. lightwood1 (ˈlaɪtwʊd) [f. light a.1] A name given to various trees from the lightness of their wood; in Australia chiefly applied to Acacia Melanoxylon. (The first quot. may belong to the next word: the writer perh. mistook the reasons for the appellation.)1685 L. Wafer Voy. & Descr. Isthmus Am...
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Lightwood, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Lightwood, Derbyshire
Lightwood, Ditton Priors, Shropshire
Lightwood, Hinstock, Shropshire Other uses
Lightwood, 1939 novel by Brainard Cheney
Lightwood's law, in paediatric medicine
Lightwood Hoard, found near Lightwood, Stoke-on-Trent
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Lightwood, Stoke-on-Trent
Lightwood is a suburb of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The area gives its name to the Lightwood Hoard, a substantial collection of Roman coins discovered buried in the garden of a house on Lightwood Road in
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Ray Lightwood
Ray Lightwood gave lectures about his research to conferences and societies. Lightwood died in 2001.
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Simon Lightwood
Lightwood was selected on 15 May. Lightwood was elected on 23 June 2022 with a 4,925 majority.
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Lightwood–Albright syndrome
Lightwood–Albright syndrome is a neonatal form of renal tubular acidosis. It is also known as Lightwood Syndrome, Butler-Albright Syndrome, or Lightwood-Butler-Albright Syndrome.
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Lightwood's law
Lightwood's law is the principle that, in medicine, bacterial infections will tend to localise while viral infections will tend to spread.
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Lightwood Reservoir
Lightwood Reservoir is an empty reservoir near the town of Buxton, Derbyshire, and associated wildlife reserve.
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Edward Harwood (of Darwen)
The piece was extremely popular in the first half of the 19th century, being widely sung among Anglicans, Methodists and dissenters, and Lightwood noted Notes
p343, Lightwood, 1935
Hymn Tune Index, source code HarwES1
Hymn Tune Index, source code HarwES2
p343, Lightwood, 1935
p214, Temperley, 1979
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RTA又称Lightwood综合征、AlbrightⅢ型综合征,Butier综合征、先天性高氯性酸中毒、肾脏钙质沉着症,婴儿钙质沉着症、Lightwood-Butier-Albright综合征等。
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Brainard Cheney
In 1939, Cheney published his first novel, Lightwood. In 2011, The Lightwood Chronicles, being the true story of Brainard Cheney's novel, Lightwood, was published.
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Meir, Staffordshire
Meir is a suburb in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire situated between Lightwood and Longton. Nearest places
Barlaston
Blythe Bridge
Lightwood
Longton
Trentham
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Areas of Stoke-on-Trent
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Leon Abrams
David Abrams FRCS (1923–2012) was a British cardiothoracic surgeon who developed and implanted the first variable rate heart pacemaker, together with Ray Lightwood With medical engineer Ray Lightwood, he developed and implanted the first variable rate pacemaker in 1960.
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Read Elding
Warren led a mob that freed Elding and imprisoned Haskett and Walker, with Lightwood being made governor. During the Raid on Nassau, Lightwood was taken to Saint-Domingue, Walker fled to the Abaco Islands near Walker's Cay, and Elding to the Out Islands; he
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Queen of Air and Darkness (Clare novel)
He has two sons with Alec Lightwood, Rafeal Lightwood-Bane, and Max Lightwood-Bane.
Horace Dearborn - The leader of the Cohort. He is also the parabatai of Alec Lightwood.
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