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‖ nares Anat. (ˈnɛəriːz) [L. nārēs, pl. of nāris, nare n., related to nase n., nose.] pl. The nostrils or nasal passages.1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Nares, the Nostrils. 1727–38 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Nose, Divided in the middle by a third [bone]..into two partitions, called the nares or n...
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Nares (disambiguation)
Nares may also refer to:
Anatomy and medicine
Anterior nares, the external or frontal part of the nasal cavity
NARES, acronym for Non-allergic Rhinitis with Eosinophilia Syndrome
Places
Nares River, a river in the Yukon and British Columbia, Canada
Nares Land, Greenland
Nares Rocks, Tasmania, Australia
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Owen Nares
Owen Ramsay Nares (11 August 1888 – 30 July 1943) was an English stage and film actor. Family
Nares married actress Marie Pollini in 1910; the couple had two sons, David and Geoffrey.
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Nares Varariddhi
Prince Krisda Bhiniharn, the Prince Nares Varariddhi (7 May 1855 – 10 August 1925) was a Thai prince and government official who served as diplomat and
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Robert Nares
Robert Nares (9 June 1753, York – 23 March 1829) was an English clergyman, philologist and author. Archdeacon Nares", The Gentleman's Magazine (April 1829) pp. 370–372
External links
Robert Nares at Nares genealogy project
1753 births
1829 deaths
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James Nares
James Nares may refer to:
James Nares (artist) (born 1953), British artist
James Nares (composer) (1715–1783), English composer
See also
James Naremore
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George Nares
His two youngest sons, George Edward Nares and John Dodd Nares entered the Royal Navy. of the North Atlantic
Nares Cape, on Ellesmere Island
Nares River, from Nares Lake past Carcross to Bennett Lake
Nares Mountain, in Yukon, named in
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Anthony Nares
Early life
Anthony James Nares was born on 17 December 1942, the son of John George Alastair Nares. His grandfather was Vice-Admiral John Dodd Nares, and his great-grandfather was Vice-Admiral Sir George Nares.
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English translation for " congenital atresia of posterior nares
congenital atresia of posterior nares English translation: 先天性后鼻管闭锁;先天性后鼻孔闭锁.... Please click for detailed translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences for congenital atresia of posterior nares in English
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James Nares (artist)
Rizzoli published a monograph dedicated to Nares's works in 2013. Nares, New Paintings, New Video: Element Number One, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY
2009: James Nares, Galleria Arnes Y Roepke, Madrid, ES
2008
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Edward Nares
Edward Nares (1903)
Barber, Madeline J. A Man of Many Parts. Professor or Bishop? The Life of Edward Nares 1762-1841 (2009)
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External links
Biography on Nares Genealogy Page
Text of Thinks-I-to-Myself on GoogleBooks
1762 births
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Nares Land
Nares Land or Naresland is an island in far northern Greenland. The island is named after Polar explorer Sir George Nares. Nares Land is fairly large, with an area of and a shoreline of . It is long and up to wide in its widest place.
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Geoffrey Nares
Geoffrey Owen Nares (10 June 1917 – 20 August 1942) was a British stage actor, a designer, and the younger son of actor Owen Ramsay Nares and his wife, Life and career
Nares' stage debut was at the Adelphi Theatre on 17 December 1934 where he played The stable boy in The Winning Post.
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Stenotic nares
Stenotic nares means the nares (nostrils) are pinched or narrow, making it more difficult for an animal to breathe, and resulting in a lot of open-mouth Stenotic nares is a congenital trait, meaning an animal is born with it.
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Anterior nares
Anterior nares are the external (or "proper") portion of the nose. The anterior nares can act as a colonizing point from which the infection can spread.
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