The AppendixVergiliana is a collection of poems traditionally ascribed as juvenilia of Virgil , although it is likely that all the pieces are in fact spurious. Many were considered works of Virgil in antiquity, but it seems that they comprise a diverse collection of minor poems by various authors from the 1st century CE. File GiorcesBardo42.jpg thumb right 300px A mosaic of Virgil and two Muses. The mosaic, which dates from the 3rd Century AD, was discovered in the Hadrumetum in Sousse, Tunisia and is now on display in the Bardo Museum in Tunis, Tunisia. Composition Scholars are almost unanimous in considering the works of the Appendix spurious primarily on grounds of style, metrics, and vocabulary. ref Conte, G. Latin Literature a History trans. J. Solodow Baltimore, 1994 pp.430ff. ref The collection as it is was probably formed in Late Antiquity, although ancient authors considered the Culex to be a youthful work of Virgil s ref Statius, Silv. Prologue to Book 1 ref and the Ciris is ascribed to Virgil as early as Donatus Vita ref Donatus Vita Verg. 17 ref Quintilian quotes Catalepton 2 as the work of Virgil. The Elegiae in Maecenatem cannot possibly be by Virgil, as Maecenas died eleven years after Virgil in 8 BCE. The poems are all probably by different authors, except for the Lydia and Dirae which may have a common author, and have been given various, nebulous dates within the 1st century CE. The Culex and the Ciris are thought to have been composed under the emperor Tiberius ... 80. External links http www.forumromanum.org literature appendix vergilianax.html Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum s AppendixVergiliana Links to Latin texts and English translations http virgil.org appendixAppendixVergiliana The Minor Poems of Vergil in English translation by Joseph J. Mooney . Category ... Category 1st century writers Category Elegiac poets Category Roman era poets de AppendixVergiliana es AppendixVergiliana it AppendixVergiliana pt Appendixvergiliana sk AppendixVergiliana sh Vergilijev ... more details
Wiktionary appendixAppendix may refer to In documents Addendum , any addition to a document, such as a book or legal contract Bibliography , a systematic list of books and other works Index publishing , a list of words or phrases with pointers to where related material can be found in a document Specifically, a text added to the end of a book or an article, containing information that is important to, but is not the main idea of, the main text In anatomy Vermiform appendix often referred to as simply the appendix , a part of the human digestive system Left auricular appendix , a conical pouch on the left atrium of the heart Right auricular appendix , a conical pouch on the right atrium of the heart Appendix of the epididymis , a detached efferent duct of the epididymis Appendix testis , a vestigial remnant of the M llerian duct Epiploic appendix , one of several small pouches of fat on the peritoneum along the colon and rectum Appendix of the laryngeal ventricle , a sac that extends from the laryngeal ventricle Mesoappendix , the portion of the mesentery that connects the ileum to the vermiform appendix See also English plural Irregular plurals Irregular English plurals the word appendix disambig de Appendix es Ap ndice fr Appendice io Apendico id Appendiks it Appendice nl Appendix pl Appendiks ru ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Appendix of the epididymis Latin appendix epididymidis GraySubject 258 GrayPage 1242 Image Gray1148.png Caption The right testis , exposed by laying open the tunica vaginalis . Appendix of epididymis labeled at center right. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor Wolffian duct MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 54 DorlandsSuf 12147676 On the head of the epididymis is a small stalked appendage sometimes duplicated . It is named the appendix of the epididymis or pedunculated hydatid , and is usually regarded as a detached Efferent ducts efferent duct . This structure is derived from the Wolffian duct Mesonephric Duct as opposed to the appendix testis which is derived from the mullerian duct Paramesonephric Duct remnant. See also Appendix testis External links LoyolaMedEd urology torapx2.htm Torsion of Appendix Epididymis SUNYAnatomyImage 7 7 54 NormanAnatomy inguinalregion NormanAnatomyFig testes Gray s Male reproductive system genitourinary stub Category Male reproductive system ... more details
italictitle wikisourcelang la Appendix Probi Appendix Probi The Appendix Probi Appendix to Probus is a palimpsest appended to the Instituta Artium , a work written in the third or fourth century AD by the grammarian Marcus Valerius Probus Valerius Probus . The text only survives in a manuscript of the seventh or eighth century. ref Gerhard Rohlfs, Sermo Vulgaris , 2nd ed. T bingen, 1969 , 16. ref In the past it was attributed to Probus, but this is now considered erroneous. ref name EB1911 MVP cite encyclopedia encyclopedia Encyclop dia Britannica edition Encyclop dia Britannica Eleventh Edition Eleventh Edition 1910 1911 title http www.1911encyclopedia.org index.php?title Marcus Valerius Probus&oldid 1564 Marcus Valerius Probus publisher Cambridge University Press year 1911 accessdate 2008 12 14 ref The Appendix lists common mistakes in the written Latin of the time. In these mistakes, we can observe tendencies in the grammar, spelling, and pronunciation of the contemporary vernacular which would become the various Romance language s. The author s corrections of these usages give us insight into how Latin language Latin was evolving at that time. For example, the instruction small PASSIM NON PASSI passim , not passi or small NVMQVAM NON NVMQVA numquam , not numqua tells the reader that the Classical Latin word is written with an small M . The fact that this was a common spelling error tells us that word final small M had become silent. Many of these mistakes later became well and truly standard, cf. Spanish nunca , from small NVMQVAM nunqua . In some cases, Probus recommends forms that are not the usual Classical ones, for example small AMFORA NON AMPORA amfora , not ampora ... links http ling.upenn.edu kurisuto germanic appendix probi.html Reproduction of the Appendix Probi Category Latin texts de Appendix Probi gl Appendix Probi ia Appendix Probi it Appendix Probi la Appendix Probi hu Appendix Valerii Probi ja pt Appendix Probi sh Appendix Probi ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Vermiform Appendix Latin appendix vermiformis GraySubject 249 GrayPage 1178 Image Gray536.png Caption Arteries of cecum and vermiform appendix. Appendix visible at lower right, labeled as vermiform process . Image2 Stomach colon rectum diagram.svg Caption2 Normal location of the appendix ... tract Digestive Artery appendicular artery Vein appendicular vein MeshName Appendix MeshNumber A03.556.124.526.209.290 Dorlands nine 100006184 DorlandsID Vermiform appendix In human anatomy , the appendix or vermiform appendix also cecal or caecal appendix also vermix is a blind ended ... structure of the colon anatomy colon . The appendix is located near the junction of the small ... and location The appendix averages 10  centimetre cm in length, but can range from 2 to 20  cm. The diameter of the appendix is usually between 7 and 8  millimetre mm . The longest appendix ... records human body body parts largest appendix removed.aspx Guinness world record for longest appendix removed. ref The appendix is located in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen ... . While the base of the appendix is at a fairly constant location, 2  cm below the ileocecal valve , ref name Surgery the location of the tip of the appendix can vary from being retrocecal behind ... individuals with situs inversus , the appendix may be located in the lower left side. Vestigiality File Appendix vermiformis.jpg thumb 225px right Vermiform appendix The most common explanation for the appendix ... London. ref was that the appendix was used for digesting leaves as primate s. It may be a vestigial ... of years, the once necessary cecum has degraded to what we see today, with the appendix. ref name ... ref The cecum is a pouch like structure of the colon and the appendix is near the junction of the small ... suggests it plays a role in the immune system. The most common diseases of the appendix in humans are appendicitis and carcinoid tumors. Appendix cancer accounts for about 1 in 200 of all gastrointestinal ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Appendix cancer Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 C 18 1 c 15 , ICD10 C 78 5 c 76 ICD9 ICD9 153.5 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D001063 Appendix cancer or appendiceal cancer are rare malignancies of the vermiform appendix . Types The most common tumor of the appendix is carcinoid , but not all appendiceal carcinoids are malignant. Malignant features include size over 1 to 2  cm , presence in lymph nodes, or invasion of tissues adjacent to the appendix. ref name Schwartz cite book last1 Jaffe first1 Bernard M. last2 Berger first2 David H. editor1 last Brunicardi editor1 first F. Charles editor1 link F. Charles Brunicardi editor2 last Andersen editor2 first Dana K. editor3 last Billiar editor3 first Timothy R. editor4 last Dunn editor4 first David L. editor5 last Hunter editor5 first John G. editor6 last Matthews editor6 first Jeffrey B. editor7 last Pollock editor7 first Raphael E. title Schwartz s principles of surgery edition 9th origyear 1969 year 2010 publisher McGraw Hill Medical location New York isbn 0 07 154769 X pages 1088 1089 chapter 30. The appendix ref Adenocarcinoma s are more common primary malignancies of the appendix than carcinoids. Even so, adenocarcinoma originating in the appendix is rare, and usually resembles ... a worse prognosis. ref name SEER Cite pmid 12115365 ref Most mucinous tumors of the appendix are benign ... through the wall of the appendix or epithelial cells in mucus found in the peritoneum . Appendiceal ... potential. Primary lymphoma s can occur in the appendix. Breast cancer , colon cancer, and tumors of the female genital tract may metastasize to the appendix. ref name Rosai Epidemiology A study ... Hepburn was diagnosed with appendix cancer, and died of the disease in 1993. ref Citation last Selim ... 22, 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.cancer.net patient Cancer Types Appendix Cancer Cancer.Net Appendix Cancer Digestive system neoplasia DEFAULTSORT Appendix Cancer Category Gastrointestinal ... more details
cleanup date May 2010 sections date May 2010 A Joint Appendix typically refers to the submission of legal documents in support of a brief to a federal court of appeals or a Supreme Court. When a petition for writ of certiorari is granted by the Supreme Court of the United States a Joint Appendix must be prepared. ref http www.cocklelaw.com resources pdf Additional Joint Appendix.pdf ref See Supreme Court Rule 26. ref http www.law.cornell.edu rules supct 26.html ref The Joint Appendix, commonly called the JA, accompanies the Petitioner s Merits Brief. ref http www.law.cornell.edu rules supct 26.html ref The Joint Appendix allows the Supreme Court ease of access to relevant portions of the record below. Similar to a merits brief, the Supreme Court requires a booklet formatted and printed Joint Appendix. ref http www.cocklelaw.com briefs merits briefs.php ref A Joint Appendix usually contains 1 a table of contents 2 relevant docket entries in the courts below and 3 relevant pleadings, jury instruction, findings, conclusions, opinions or the judgment under review. Rule 26.1. ref http supreme.lp.findlaw.com supreme court briefs 05 1074 05 1074.mer.joint.app.pdf ref A JA was filed in the Supreme Court s October 2009 Term in the Second Amendment case of McDonald v. City of Chicago. ref http www.cocklelaw.com cockle blog index.php archive does the right to bear arms apply to the states ref references Category Legal terms ... more details
The Federal Appendix is a case law reporter law reporter published by West Publishing . It publishes judicial opinion s of the United States courts of appeals that have been not been selected for publication. Such Non publication unpublished cases are ostensibly without value as precedent . However, the Supreme Court made a change to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure in 2006. Now, Rule 32.1 says that federal circuit courts are not allowed to prohibit the citation of unpublished opinions issued on or after January 1, 2007. Opinions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Fifth and United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Eleventh Circuits are not included in the Federal Appendix , because those courts do not provide their unpublished opinions to any publisher. this is the explanation from West s site, but why does this matter? is it because of the cost in procuring them by other means? Published opinions of the U.S. courts of appeals are published in the Federal Reporter . The Federal Appendix organizes court opinions within each volume by the date of the decision, and includes the full text of the court s opinion. West editors add headnotes that summarize key principles of law in the cases, and Key Numbers that classify the decisions by topic within the West American Digest System . Over 350 hardbound volumes of the Federal Appendix have been issued since it began publication in 2001. It is cited to as F. App x There is debate within the legal community about the desirability of designating certain judicial opinions as without precedential value. ref See Scott E. Gant, Missing the Forest for a Tree Unpublished Opinions and New Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 32.1, 47 Boston College Law Review 705 2006 http www.bc.edu schools law lawreviews meta elements journals bclawr 47 4 bclr 47 4 web.pdf ref External links http west.thomson.com ... Appendix References references Reflist US law stub Category Case law reporters ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin appendix testis GraySubject 258 GrayPage 1242 Image Gray1148.png Caption The right testis , exposed by laying open the tunica vaginalis . Image2 Caption2 System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph Precursor M llerian duct MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 54 DorlandsSuf 12147714 The appendix testis or hydatid of Morgagni is a vestigial remnant of the M llerian duct , present on the upper pole of the testis and attached to the tunica vaginalis . It is present about 90 of the time. Clinical significance Although it has no physiological function, it can be medically significant in that it can, rarely, undergo Testicular torsion torsion i.e. become twisted , causing acute one sided testicular pain and may require surgical excision to achieve relief. 1 3 of patients present with a palpable blue dot discoloration on the scrotum. This is nearly diagnostic of this condition. Although if clinical suspicion is high for testicular torsion, a surgical exploration of the scrotum is warranted. Occasionally a torsion of the hydatid of Morgagni can produce symptoms mimicking those created by a testicular torsion a torsion of the hydatid, however, does not lead to any impairment of testicular function. External links eMedicine emerg 595 GPnotebook 1281753080 WhoNamedIt synd 292 genitourinary stub Category Male reproductive system Male reproductive system es Hid tide de Morgagni it Idatide di Morgagni sv Appendix testis ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Epiploic appendix Latin appendices epiploicae GraySubject 246 GrayPage 1158 Image Gray1076.png Caption Iliac colon, sigmoid or pelvic colon, and rectum seen from the front, after removal of pubic bones and bladder. Lumps of fat visible at right. Image2 Gray1165.png Caption2 Female pelvis and its contents, seen from above and in front. Lumps of fat visible at right. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 54 DorlandsSuf 12147682 The epiploic appendices or appendices epiploicae , or epiploic appendages , or appendix epiploica , or greater omentum omental appendices are small pouches of the peritoneum filled with fat and situated along the colon anatomy colon and upper part of the rectum . They are chiefly appended to the transverse and sigmoid parts of the colon, however, their function is unknown. The appendages can become inflamed, a benign but painful process known as epiploic appendagitis which can mimic appendicitis acute appendicitis and other conditions. External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 39 13 02 02 Intestines and Pancreas Large Intestine SUNYAnatomyImage 7 9 78 NormanAnatomy largeintestine Digestive tract Category Pelvis digestive stub de Appendix epiploica it Appendice epiploica ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Spring The Appendix Type studio Artist Finn Coren Cover Released 1998 Recorded Genre Length Label Producer Reviews Last album This album Next album Spring The Appendix is an album by Norwegian musician Finn Coren , and is the follow up to 1997 s Spring Finn Coren album Spring . As with its predecessor, all words are by William Blake and music by Coren. Track listing Spring The Little Vagabond Nurse s Song The Wild Flower s Song I A Poison Tree The Tyger 93 Version The Lamb Soft Snow The Angel The Fly Norwegian Folk Version Song How Sweet I Roamed From Field to Field The Wild Flower s Song II Category 1998 albums Category Works inspired by William Blake ... more details
italic title Taxobox name American brook lamprey regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Cephalaspidomorphi ordo Petromyzontiformes familia Petromyzontidae genus Lampetra species L. appendix binomial Lampetra appendix binomial authority DeKay, 1842 The American brook lamprey Lampetra appendix , is non parasitic, and their disc like mouths contain poorly developed teeth, useless for attaching to a host. Physical description Blind and wormlike as ammocoetes or larvae, the American brook lamprey metamorphoses into a brown cylinder, almost 8  inches long. Adults have a dark back, pale belly, yellowish fins and a dark blotch at the end of the tail. Their skin is smooth and leathery and without scales. Brook lamprey are only found in clear, cold brooks and small streams. Life cycle Spawning takes place in spring. The males aided by females construct small nests by picking up pebbles with their mouths and moving them to form the rims of shallow depressions. The sticky eggs are deposited in the nest and adhere to the sand and gravel. Adult brook lampreys die after spawning. When they first hatch, young lamprey are called ammocoetes. Ammocoetes burrow into the sand and silt where they live for 3 7 years, feeding on microscopic plant and animal life and detritus decaying matter . Shortly before spawning, ammocoetes metamorphose change from one body form to another into sexually mature adult fish. Adult brook lamprey cannot eat, since they have a nonfunctional intestine, and only live for four to six months. ref http www.dec.ny.gov animals 7011.html ref References reflist Petromyzontiformes Category Fauna of the United States fish stub ... more details
In Great Britain, the Sectional Appendix is a Great Britain railway technical manuals railway document compiled by Network Rail and is the official definition of railway infrastructure, giving a detailed description of all railway lines owned by Network Rail. It has traditionally been published in printed format, originally as a bound book and subsequently in loose leaf format, for ease of updating. History In earlier years, instructions to traincrews relating to the operation of the railway were included within the working timetable s. As the volume of instructions increased, they later came to be published in a separate document, known in full as the Sectional Appendix to the Working Timetable or similar. Content There are modules for different areas, e.g. KSW2 covers Kent and Sussex. Each module may be divided in a similar way to the following sections Section 1 Route Module Maps Outline maps providing a general overview of the route showing lines, station names, and reference numbers. The numbers relate to pages in the detailed Table A diagrams. Exceptionally poor rail adhesion This is a list of known areas for exceptionally poor railhead conditions. It states the route, location, lines affected, and the mileage references between which it occurs. Table A diagrams This section comprises the main bulk of the module, and contains detailed maps. Information available includes Name, maximum speed and direction of running lines Location of junctions and crossovers, and the maximum speed across them Name of Signal box signalling centre controlling the lines NRN and Cab Secure Radio area coverage details Name and location of stations, platform identities and the maximum number or coach lengths they can accommodate Location and names of bridges, crossings and all significant infrastructure Location of sidings, yards, sheds, stabling and maintenance facilities Location of Electrical ... Appendix The National Electronic Sectional Appendix NESA is an online alternative to hard copy ... more details
album cover fur Article Appendix A Bootlegs and B Sides Use Choose Infobox Header Section Artist other specify Purpose ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Appendix A Bootlegs and B Sides Artist Andrew Peterson Label Graphic Artist Item Type Website Owner Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose infobox Replaceability other information Summary Album cover of Andrew Peterson musician Andrew Peterson s 2006 release, Appendix A Bootlegs and B Sides . Licensing Non free album cover ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Appendix of the laryngeal ventricle Latin appendix ventriculi laryngis or sacculus laryngis GraySubject 236 GrayPage 1080 Image Gray954.png Caption Coronal section of larynx and upper part of trachea. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre v 06 DorlandsSuf 12853417 The appendix of the laryngeal ventricle also the laryngeal saccule , laryngeal pouch , or Hilton s pouch is a diverticulum membranous sac which extends vertically from the ventricle of the larynx . It runs between the vestibular fold , thyroarytenoid muscle , and thyroid cartilage , and is conical, bending slightly backward. It is covered in roughly 70 mucous glands . The muscles surrounding the appendix compress it till a secretion comes out and lubricates the vocal folds . See also Ventricle of the larynx Gray s Neck general Category Human throat respiratory stub pl Woreczek krtaniowy ... more details
Appendix J Touring Cars was an Australia Australian motor racing category for modified, production based sedans. It was the premier form of Touring car racing in Australia from 1960 to 1964. The category was introduced by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport to take effect from January 1960. Prior to the introduction of Appendix J, there had been no national regulations for touring car racing in Australia with individual race promoters applying differing rules regarding eligibility and modification of the cars being raced. ref name ATCC13 Graham Howard & Stewart Wilson, Australian Touring Car Championship, 30 Fabulous Years, 1989, page 13 ref Under Appendix J, eligibility was restricted to closed cars with seating for four persons and at least one hundred examples of the model had to have been produced. ref name Macquarie485 The Macquarie Dictionary of Motoring, 1986, page 485 ref Bodywork and interior trim had to remain virtually standard, however engines and suspensions could be modified to improve performance and handling. Modifications were permitted in the areas of carburettors, valves, pistons, camshafts, inlet systems, exhaust systems, springs and shock absorbers. ref name Macquarie13 The Macquarie Dictionary of Motoring, 1986, page 13 ref Cars competed in numerous classes based on engine capacity with the regulations allowing an increase in capacity up to the limit ... to compete as Touring Cars found a home in another new CAMS category, Appendix K. ref name ATCC16 ... vehicle to participate The Australian Touring Car Championship was run to Appendix J rules from ..., New South Wales on 1 February 1960 was in fact the first race to be run under the new Appendix J formula. From January 1965, Appendix J was replaced by a new category, Group C Australia Group ... Touring Cars category which was intended to recreate the style of racing which had existed under the Appendix ... http www.appendixj.org.au Appendix J Association of NSW Retrieved on 27 August 2008 ref References ... more details
Infobox Waterfall name Devil s Appendix type Plunge height 93 m location Snowdonia , Wales coordinates coord 53.109835 N 4.035335 W type landmark region GB display inline,title watercourse Afon Ogwen tributary Image Cwm Idwal and Llyn Idwal.jpg thumb right 260px The Devil s Appendix can be seen as a dark area to the right of the gorge on the right the Devil s Kitchen The Devil s Appendix is the tallest single drop waterfall in Wales and one of the tallest in the United Kingdom. It is a plunge style waterfall located on the Clogwyn y Geifr cliffs beside the Devil s Kitchen in Cwm Idwal , Snowdonia , Wales . It is formed where a small stream falls for approximately 93 metres to reach the slopes above Llyn Idwal ref Paul Williams, Rock Climbing in Snowdonia, Frances Lincoln, 2006 ISBN 0711224080 ref . Depending on flow, it can be either an ice climbing route, a single drop waterfall, or a broken waterfall ref cite web title Snowdonia url http www.cavinguk.co.uk holidays Snowdonia2009 glyderau work CavingUK accessdate 9 September 2009 ref . References reflist Gwynedd geo stub Category Waterfalls of Wales Category Geography of Gwynedd Nav box Waterfalls of Wales ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Appendix A Bootlegs and B Sides Type compilation Artist Andrew Peterson musician Andrew Peterson Cover Appendix A.jpg Released 2006 Genre Contemporary Christian Music Length Label Producer Reviews Last album Andrew Peterson The Far Country The Far Country br 2005 This album Appendix A Bootlegs and B Sides br 2006 Next album Slugs & Bugs & Lullabies br 2006 Appendix A Bootlegs and B Sides is the seventh album by United States American singer songwriter Andrew Peterson musician Andrew Peterson , released in 2006. Track listing Land of the Free Live Andrew Peterson musician Peterson Bigfoot s Weapons Little Boy Heart Alive Live Andrew Peterson musician Peterson Flesh and Blood Andrew Peterson musician Peterson Ben Shive Shive The Thing About Airplanes Andrew Peterson musician Peterson Disobeying Orders Alaska or Bust Live Canaan Bound Live My Weakness Alien Conspiracy The Cheese Song Miss Jamie, Or, Deerwood Love Song Eric Peters My Inspiration Loose Change Live No Yeah yeahs Three Days Before Autumn Carolina Live Doxology Romans 11 Lullaby Isn t It Love Slow Version, Live Teaching Serve Hymn Holy Is The Lord Live Mohawks on the Scaffold My Brother Pete Catch 22 Live The Ballad of Hansberry Brown Category Andrew Peterson albums Category 2006 compilation albums Category 2006 live albums Christian album stub ... more details
Summary Conversion to SVG format of existing diagram in JPG format. Original author User Bparker737 Explanation Apparent function of the human vermiform appendix in the recovery from diarrhea. J. Theoretical Biology. doi 10.1016 j.jtbi.2007.08.032 The colon with normal, beneficial bacteria green color is contaminated with an organism brown color that causes diarrhea. The appendix apparently serves as a safe house for the good bacteria, protecting that supply of bacteria from contamination and facilitating a re start of the system once the contaminating organism has been eliminated. J. Theoretical Biology. doi 10.1016 j.jtbi.2007.08.032 Although more than 2 million children die each year in developing countries as a result of diarrhea, children living in those countries face an estimated 1.4 billion cases of diarrhea each year Information based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC as published in Emerg Infect Dis 9 5 , 2003. Thus, the process of recovery from diarrhea is relatively effective in developing countries. This process is expected to be less critical in developed countries, where widespread epidemics resulting in diarrhea are uncommon and thus the loss of beneficial bacteria from the population as a whole is highly unlikely. J. Theoretical Biology. doi 10.1016 j.jtbi.2007.08.032 Licensing self GFDL cc by sa 3.0,2.5,2.0,1.0 ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Black Sheep Boy Appendix Type EP Artist Okkervil River band Okkervil River Cover Okkervil River Black Sheep Boy Appendix.jpg Caption Cover Art by William Schaff Released November 22, 2005 Recorded 2005 Genre Indie rock Length 35 00 Label Jagjaguwar Producer Okkervil River band Okkervil River Reviews Austin Chronicle Rating 3.5 5 http www.austinchronicle.com issues dispatch 2005 10 28 music phases5.html 10 28 2005 Billboard Magazine Billboard http www.billboard.com bbcom reviews album review display.jsp?vnu content id 1001524342 link Pitchfork Media 8.2 10 http pitchforkmedia.com article record review 20553 Okkervil River The Black Sheep Boy Appendix EP 12 14 2005 PopMatters 9 10 http www.popmatters.com music reviews o okkervilriver blacksheep.shtml 4 8 2005 Rolling Stone Rating 3.5 5 http www.rollingstone.com artists okkervilriver albums album 9078660 review 9130497 black sheep boy appendix 1 12 2006 Last album Black Sheep Boy br 2005 This album Black Sheep Boy Appendix br 2005 Next album Overboard and Down br 2006 Black Sheep Boy Appendix is an Extended play EP by Indie music indie band Okkervil River band Okkervil River released on November 22, 2005. This mini album is a continuation of their 2005 release, Black Sheep Boy and is a compilation of unfinished and reworked songs from that album. The disc also includes Another Radio Song, a re recorded and lyrically altered version of For the Captain, a song featured on the band s 1999 debut release, Stars Too Small to Use . Black Sheep Boy 4 is a re recorded and lyrically altered version of Disfigured Cowboy, originally released on the http cwas.hinah.com backissue ?id 11 Comes With a Smile issue 11 CD sampler, and was played on an episode One Night of Cold Case TV series Cold Case . Track listing tracklist title1 Missing Children length1 3 04 title2 No Key, No Plan length2 3 00 title3 A Garden length3 0 51 title4 Black Sheep Boy 4 length4 5 23 title5 Another Radio Song ... more details
Saint Seiya Myth Cloth Legend AppendixAppendix is another popular toy line diverse from the Saint Seiya Myth Cloth Legend line up. In 2007, Bandai released a side line up called Saint Seiya Myth Cloth Legend Appendix. The line up is focused on half size bust of the characters, characters in their casual outfits, and Pandora boxes for the cloths. Due to the higher detailed and sculpting for the specific line up, it is intended to either display it as a half bust size figure alone or you can change swap the head and cloth parts with existing Saint Seiya Myth Cloth Legend figures to enhance their aesthetics. Line Up border 1 cellpadding 2 class wikitable sortable Number Figure Release Date 01 Wyvern Rhadamanthys 2007.03 02 Gemini Saga & Kanon 2007.03 03 Virgo Shaka 2007.03 04 Gemini Saga & Kanon 2007.03 05 Pegasus Seiya Final Bronze Cloth 2007.03 06 Dragon Shiryu Casual Clothes 2007.11 07 Pegasus Seiya Casual Clothes 2007.11 08 Aries Mu 2008.02 09 Leo Aiolia 2008.02 10 Scorpion Milo 2009.01 11 Aquarius Camus 2009.02 12 Exclusive Display Stand DX 2009.02 13 Sagittarius Aiolos 2011.01 Tamashii Nation Event & Festival Event aka FES Exclusive border 1 cellpadding 2 class wikitable sortable Number Figure Release Date Remarks 01 Gemini Saga Original Color Edition 2009.XX Tamashii Nation 2009 exclusive item 02 Aquarius Camus Original Color Edition 2010.10 Tamashii Nation 2010 exclusive item 03 Aries Mu Original Color Edition 2010.10 Tamashii Nation 2010 exclusive item Tamashii Nation Japanese Web Store Exclusive border 1 cellpadding 2 class wikitable sortable Number Figure Release Date Remarks 01 Scorpion Milo 2009.10 02 Gold Cloth Pandora Box Volume 01 2009.11 Comes with a Roshi figure, Shiryu s Mentor 03 Virgo Shaka 2009.11 04 Gold Cloth Pandora Box Volume 02 2010.01 05 Gold Cloth Pandora Box Volume 03 2010.05 Comes with a Kiki figure, Mu s disciple 06 Gold Cloth Pandora ... Seiya Myth Cloth Legend Appendix website Japanese Category Action figures Category Bandai brands ... more details
Cleanup date March 2007 Image Moretum.jpg thumb 200px Moretum in the Mortar Moretum is a type of herb cheese spread that the Ancient Roman s ate with bread. A typical moretum was made of herbs, fresh cheese, salt, oil and some vinegar. Optionally, different kinds of nuts could be added. The contents were crushed together in a Mortar and pestle mortar , hence the name. Recipes A recipe can be found in the poem of the same name in the Appendix Vergiliana . De Re Rustica, book XII of Columella contains further recipes of moretum. The variant with pine nuts is very similar to modern pesto . References Roman Cookery Ancient Recipes for Modern Kitchens by Mark Grant, ISBN 1 897959 39 7, by Serif, 47 Strahan Rd, London E3 5DA External links http www.fh augsburg.de 7Eharsch Chronologia Lsante01 Vergilius ver apmo.html Appendix Vergiliana in Latin http www.virgil.org appendix moretum.htm Appendix Vergiliana in English translation http www.thelatinlibrary.com columella.html Columella at The Latin Library http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Columella home.html Columella Books I IV in English translation at LacusCurtius See also commonscat Ancient Roman cuisine Cheese dishes condiment stub Category Roman cuisine Category Spreads Category Cheese dishes Link FA la de Moretum es Moretum la Moretum ru ... more details
Culex may refer to Culex , a genus of mosquito family biology family Culicidae . List of characters in Super Mario RPG Legend of the Seven Stars Culex Culex , a Final Fantasy Cultural references Final Fantasy style villain in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Nintendo videogame Super Mario RPG Legend of the Seven Stars . Culex Poem , a poem in the Appendix Vergiliana disambig ... more details