ancestor and the oldest robust australopithecine discovered to date. The prominence of the crest ... teeth are correspondingly large. Smaller sagittal crests are also present on the skulls of other Paranthropines ... aethiopicus The Black Skull Phrenology Sagittal Keel External links http www.archaeologyinfo.com ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 Infobox Bone Name Sagittal sulcus Latin s. sinus sagittalis superioris GraySubject 33 GrayPage 136 Image Gray135.png Caption Frontal bone . Inner surface. Sagittal sulcus visible at center but not labeled. Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre s 28 DorlandsSuf 12769820 The internal surface of the squama frontalis of the frontal bone is concave and presents in the upper part of the middle line a vertical groove, the sagittal sulcus , the edges of which unite below to form a ridge, the frontal crest the sulcus anatomy sulcus lodges the superior sagittal sinus , while its margins and the crest afford attachment to the falx cerebri . It also is part of the parietal , and occipital bone s. Gray s Skull Category Bones of the head and neck musculoskeletal stub hu Sulcus sinus sagittalis superioris th ... more details
The Sagittal keel torus is a thickening of bone on part or all of the midline of the frontal bone frontal , or parietal bone parietal s where they meet along the sagittal suture , or on both bones. Sagittal keels occur in Homo ergaster , Homo erectus and occasionally Homo heidelbergensis , where they probably served as an armour against shock to the roof of the skull, and as the attachment point for the temporalis muscles. Most Homo sapiens lost them likely as part of the general trend toward thinning of the cranial bones during the Pleistocene , to make room for larger brains. However there is a very small portion of modern humans who have this, but we do not know why they do. Patrick Stewart of Star Trek and the martial artist Shi Yan Ming present good examples of modern humans Homo sapiens sapiens with this feature. References Introduction to Physical Anthropology Jurmain, Kilgore, Trevathan 10th Edition ISBN 0 534 64422 8 See also Sagittalcrest Category Skull ... more details
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Infobox Anatomy Name Sagittal plane Latin plana sagittalia GraySubject GrayPage Image Human anatomy planes.svg Caption Diagram showing sagittal, coronal and transverse planes. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID Sagittal plane is a vertical plane which passes from front to rear dividing the body into right and left sections. Variations Examples include The terms median plane or mid sagittal plane are sometimes used to describe the sagittal plane running through the midline. This plane cuts the body into halves assuming bilateral symmetry , ref DorlandsDict six 000083004 Median plane ref passing through midline structures such as the navel and Vertebral column spine . It is one of the lines defining the Right upper quadrant abdomen right upper quadrant of the human abdomen . It is also worth mentioning that terms such as parasagittal are sometimes used to describe a plane parallel to the midline however, this term is unnecessary, since any plane parallel to and on either side of the medial plane is sagittal by definition. In general, planes that are parallel to the sagittal plane, but do not pass through the midline, are known as parasagittal . The midclavicular line crosses through the clavicle . Other sagittal lines planes include the lateral sternal and parasternal . ref name isbn0 7817 9013 1 cite book author Yokochi ... oclc doi ref Terminology The term sagittal is derived from the Latin word Sagitta , meaning arrow . An image ... explanation would be the notching of the sagittal suture posteriorly by the lambdoidal suture similar to feathers on an arrow. Sagittal axis is the axis perpendicular to the sagittal plane, i.e., the sagittal axis of symmetry axis is formed by the intersection of the coronal and the transversal ..., the one formed by the intersection of the sagittal and the transversal planes. Extension kinesiology Extension and flexion are the movements of limbs relative to the sagittal plane. See also Anatomical ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin sutura sagittalis GraySubject 46 GrayPage 178 Image Kort lang skalle.gif Caption sutura sagittalis is marked with the number 2 Image2 Caption2 Precursor System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre s 30 DorlandsSuf 12774153 The sagittal suture is a dense, fibrous connective tissue joint between the two parietal bone s of the human skull skull . The term is derived from the Latin word Sagitta, meaning arrow . The derivation of this term may be demonstrated by observing how the sagittal suture is notched posteriorly, like an arrow, by the lambdoid suture . The sagittal suture is also known as the interparietal suture and the sutura interparietalis. At birth, the bones of the skull do not meet. If certain bones of the skull grow too fast then premature closure of the sutures may occur. This can result in skull deformities. If the sagittal suture closes early the skull becomes long, narrow, and wedge shaped, a condition called scaphocephaly . Two anatomical landmarks are found on the sagittal suture the bregma , and the vertex anatomy vertex of the skull . The bregma is formed by the intersection of the sagittal and coronal suture s. The vertex is the highest point on the skull and is often near the midpoint of the sagittal suture. References Sagittal suture. u Stedman s Medical Dictionary, 27th ed. u 2000 . Stedman s 1570394 Moore, Keith L., and T.V.N. Persaud. u The Developing Human Clinically Oriented Embryology, 7th ed. u 2003 . External links SUNYAnatomyFigs 22 03 01 PSUAnatomy skel behind2 eMedicineDictionary Sagittal suture Cranial sutures Category Skeletal system Category Head and neck Category Skull fr Suture sagittale hu Sagitt lis varrat th ... more details
wiktionary Crest may refer to In science Crest feathers , the distinctive head plumage exhibited by birds such as cockatoos Cockscomb Crest physics , the section of a wave that rises above an undisturbed position Crest factor , a dimensionless number quantifying the shapes of waves Crest hydrology , the highest level above a certain point the datum point, or reference point that a river will reach in a certain amount of time Sagittalcrest , a ridge of bone running lengthwise along the midline of the top of the skull of many primate and other mammalian skulls Cresting Fasciation , in botany, abnormal growth of a plant In popular culture The Crest band , a gothic metal band from Oslo, Norway Crests Digimon , fictional items from the TV show Digimon Adventure , allowing Digimon to Digivolve into Ultimate Crest band , late 1990s noise pop band The Crests , late 1950s pop music band whose big hit was Sixteen Candles The Crest rap group , a rap group from Madison, WI . In commerce Crest toothpaste , the brand of toothpaste that has been extended into a dental care brand in Canada, the USA, and the United Kingdom Crest Audio , an American manufacturer of power amplifiers and mixing consoles Crest Animation Studios , an animation studio from India Places Crest, California , an unincorporated community located in San Diego County, California Crest, Lassen County, California , an unincorporated community in Lassen County, California Crest Theatre , a historic theatre located in downtown Sacramento, California Crest, Dr me , a commune of the Dr me d partement in France Acronyms CREST Center for Research in Economics and Statistics , Paris, France CREST syndrome , a limited form of the disease ... CREST Certified Consultant , Council of Registered Ethical Security Testers CREST , a dematerialized ... used in the Capital Regional District, British Columbia Other Crest heraldry , a component of a heraldic ... DEFAULTSORT Crest de Crest fr Crest io Kresto it Crest nl Crest pl Crest pt Crest scn Crest vo Crest ... more details
The Crest may refer to The Crest band , band from Oslo, Norway Crest Theatre , historic theater in Sacramento, California The Crest Huntington, New York , listed on U.S. National Register of Historic Places NRHP 63 Wall Street , in Manhattan, New York, also known as The Crest, also listed on NRHP The Crest Axel Rudi Pell album , the fourteenth album from heavy metal guitarist Axel Rudi Pell disambig ... more details
otheruses Crest disambiguation CREST is the Central Securities Depository for the United Kingdom U.K. ... system, CREST. The project was launched in 1993, following the TAURUS share settlement Taurus fiasco, and the company was founded in 1996. CREST allows shareholders and bondholders to hold assets in a dematerialised, i.e. electronic form, rather than holding physical share certificate s. CREST ... transfer. Both parties are required to submit confirmation details to CREST. In the event that transaction details do not match, CREST will highlight the issues and ensure that the problems are resolved ..., there is no stamp duty payable on shares settled via CREST. There is, however, Stamp duty in the United Kingdom Stamp duty reserve tax stamp duty reserve tax . This is collected by CREST on behalf of Her Majesty s Revenue and Customs . CREST was acquired by Euroclear in August 2002 CREST Members There are two classes of members on CREST members and sponsored members. Members are usually pension ... to interface with CREST. CREST Depository Interest CDI CREST holds all international stocks in a pool ... stocks. CREST then issues a CDI to each holder of the security, which can then be transferred in CREST just like a UK equity. This is similar to the depositary receipt s issued in other countries. However restrictions apply to CDIs. Many are not withdrawable or depositable into out of Crest. This is because ... he can instruct his custodian to transfer his securities to the Crest account in DTC. Restrictions apply, only securities that have a U.K. quote can be transferred to Crest s DTC account. Crest is a member ... name and into Crest s account in DTC, the securities have now been cross bordered into the U.K. market ... or deposited into Crest. Law Uncertificated Securities Regulations 2001 SI 2001 3755 Supplemented by CREST rules and conditions in the CREST Reference Manual, June 2009 See also London Stock Exchange SEAQ Notes Reflist 2 References External links http www.crestco.co.uk CREST official site http www.bankofengland.co.uk ... more details
Infobox Vein Name Inferior sagittal sinus Latin sinus sagittalis inferior GraySubject 171 GrayPage 655 Image Gray488 blue.gif Caption Dural veins Inferior sagittal sinus labeled as SIN. SAGITTALIS INF. at upper right. Image2 Gray567.png Caption2 Dura mater and its processes exposed by removing part of the right half of the Human skull skull , and the brain . Inferior sagittal sinus visible as blue line at center. DrainsFrom DrainsTo straight sinus Artery MeshName Cranial Sinuses MeshNumber A07.231.908.224 DorlandsPre s 12 DorlandsSuf 12739202 The inferior sagittal sinus also known by the alternate term inferior longitudinal sinus , within the human head, is an area beneath the brain, which allows blood veins to span the area, from the center of the head towards the back. It drains from the center of the brain to the straight sinus at the back of the head , then to the transverse sinuses . See diagram at right labeled in the brain as small SIN. SAGITTALIS INF. small for Latin sinus sagittalis inferior . The inferior sagittal sinus courses along the inferior border of the falx cerebri , superior to the corpus callosum . It receives blood from the deep and medial aspects of the cerebral hemispheres and drains into the straight sinus . Additional images gallery Image Gray568.png Sagittal section of the skull, showing the sinuses of the dura. Image Human brain dura mater reflections description.JPG Human brain dura mater reflections gallery See also Dural venous sinuses References Gray s VeinsHeadNeck Category Veins of the head and neck ... more details
Infobox Vein Name Superior sagittal sinus Latin sinus sagittalis superior GraySubject 171 GrayPage 654 Image Gray488 blue.gif Caption Dural veins Superior sagittal sinus labeled as SIN. SAGITALLIS SUP. at top. Image2 Gray566.png Caption2 Superior sagittal sinus laid open after removal of the skull cap. The chord Willisii are clearly seen. The venous lacun are also well shown from two of them probes are passed into the superior sagittal sinus. DrainsFrom Source superior cerebral veins DrainsTo confluence of sinuses Artery MeshName Cranial Sinuses MeshNumber A07.231.908.224 DorlandsPre s 12 DorlandsSuf 12739211 The superior sagittal sinus also known as the superior longitudinal sinus , within a human human cranium cranium , is an area above behind the brain, which allows blood veins to span the area, from the top of the head towards the back. It is believed that the cerebrospinal fluid drains through the arachnoid granulations into the dural venous sinuses of the superior sagittal sinus. Anatomy The sinus drains, along the top and back of the brain, to the transverse sinuses , then to the sigmoid sinuses at the center of the head , at the internal jugular vein . See diagram at right labeled above the brain as small SIN. SAGITALLIS SUP. small for Latin sinus sagittalis superior . The superior sagittal sinus occupies the attached or convex margin of the falx cerebri . Commencing at the foramen cecum , through which it receives a vein from the nasal cavity, it runs from anterior to posterior, grooving the inner surface of the frontal, the adjacent margins of the two parietal lobes , and the superior division of the cruciate eminence of the occipital lobe near the internal occipital protuberance , it deviates to either side usually the right , and is continued as the corresponding .... The superior sagittal sinus receives the superior cerebral veins , veins from the diplo and dura mater , and, near the posterior extremity of the sagittal suture, veins from the pericranium , which ... more details
Image SupineAbdominalHt.jpg thumb right 250px SAD measure using supine abdominal height Sagittal Abdominal Diameter SAD is a measure of Visceral fat visceral obesity , the amount of fat in the gut region. SAD is the distance from the small of the back to the upper abdomen at the point midway between the top of the pelvis and the bottom of the ribs, measured while standing. SAD is a strong predictor of coronary disease , with higher values indicating increased risk independent of body mass index BMI . ref name Iribarren2006 cite journal author Iribarren C, Darbinian JA, Lo JC, Fireman BH, Go AS title Value of the sagittal abdominal diameter in coronary heart disease risk assessment cohort study in a large, multiethnic population journal American Journal of Epidemiology volume 164 issue 12 pages 1150 9 year 2006 month December pmid 17041127 doi 10.1093 aje kwj341 url ref For persons of normal BMI, SAD should be under convert 25 cm in . The amount this measure exceeds convert 30 cm in correlates to increased Cardiovascular disease cardiovascular risk and insulin resistance . ref Helena Petersson, Achraf Daryani, Ulf Ris rus Sagittal abdominal diameter as a marker of inflammation and insulin resistance... Cardiovascular Diabetology 2007, 6 10 http www.cardiab.com content 6 1 10 ref SAD measure of men in their 40s, greater than 25 cm, also predicts significantly higher risk of Alzheimer s disease 30 years later. ref R. A. Whitmer, D. R. Gustafson, E. Barrett Connor , M. N. Haan E. P. Gunderson , K. Yaffe Central obesity and increased risk of dementia more than three decades later NEUROLOGY March 2008 71 1057 1064 http www.neurology.org cgi content abstract 71 14 1057 ref An article in Annals of Neurology links visceral fat to lower brain volume. ref St phanie Debette, MD, PhD, et al Visceral fat is associated with lower brain volume in healthy middle aged adults Annals of Neurology ... Sagittal Abdominal Diameter Is a Strong Anthropometric Marker of Insulin Resistance and Hyperproinsulinemia ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Frontal crest Latin crista frontalis GraySubject 33 GrayPage 136 Image Gray135.png Caption Frontal bone . Inner surface. Frontal crest visible at center but not labeled. Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 62 DorlandsSuf 12266656 The internal surface of the squama frontalis of the frontal bone is concave and presents in the upper part of the middle line a vertical groove, the sagittal sulcus , the edges of which unite below to form a ridge, the frontal crest the sulcus anatomy sulcus lodges the superior sagittal sinus , while its margins and the crest afford attachment to the falx cerebri . Gray s Skull Category Bones of the head and neck musculoskeletal stub th ... more details
Cedar Crest may refer to Cedar Crest, California disambiguation Cedar Crest, Fresno County, California Cedar Crest, Nevada County, California Cedar Crest, New Mexico Cedar Crest, Oklahoma Cedar Crest Faunsdale, Alabama , Alabama plantation on the National Register of Historic Places Cedar Crest mansion , Kansas Governor mansion Cedar Crest Boulevard near Allentown, Pennsylvania Cedar Crest College near Allentown, Pennsylvania Green Harbor Cedar Crest, Massachusetts disambig geo de Cedar Crest it Cedar Crest nl Cedar Crest pl Cedar Crest vo Cedar Crest ... more details
Pine Crest can refer to Pine Crest, Tennessee Pinecrest, Florida Pine Crest School disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Council Crest may refer to Council Crest Pennsylvania , a ridge in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania , United States Council Crest Park , a park on Council Crest in Southwest Hills, Portland, Oregon , United States Council Crest, Florida , a community in Hillsborough County, Florida , United States geodis ... more details
Infobox French commune name Crest image France Drome Crest 2.jpg caption La ville et le Donjon region Rh ne Alpes department Dr me d partement Dr me arrondissement Arrondissement of Die Die canton Canton of Crest Nord Crest Nord et br Canton of Crest Sud Crest Sud br chef lieu INSEE 26108 postal code 26400 mayor Herv Mariton term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Communaut de communes du Val de Dr me longitude 5.02277777778 latitude 44.7291666667 elevation min m 166 elevation max m 463 area km2 23.38 population 8074 population date 2006 Crest is a Communes of France commune in the Dr me Departments of France department in south eastern France . Its inhabitants are called Crestois male or Crestoises female ref http www.habitants.fr habitants crest 26108.html Crest on the website habitants.fr Accessed 19 February 2010 ref . Sites and monuments The Tour de Crest , one of the highest medieval keep s in France 52 m. Its height dominates the town. The tower was part of a castle which guarded one of the entrances to the Pre Alps in Dr me. The site offers a large panoramic view. gallery Image France Drome Crest 1.jpg Image Crest 08 2006 092.jpg gallery Saint Sauveur Church Monument to the resistance to the coup d tat of 2 Deccember 1851 in Provence. See also Communes of the Dr me department References reflist File Dr me.jpg thumb left 300px Dr me River at Crest Commons category Crest Dr me Crest, Dr me Dr me communes DEFAULTSORT Crest, Drome Category Communes of Dr me Dr me geo stub ca Crest Droma ceb Crest de Crest Dr me es Crest fr Crest Dr me it Crest Dr me ms Crest, Dr me nl Crest Dr me pms Crest pl Crest Dr me pt Crest Dr me sr bug Crest, Dr me uk vi Crest, Dr me vo Crest Dr me war Crest, Dr me ... more details
Crest of the Wave may refer to Crest of the Wave musical a 1934 musical. The American title of the 1954 British film Seagulls Over Sorrento disambig ... more details
Infobox French commune name Crest Voland image Crest Voland.jpg region Rh ne Alpes department Savoie d partement Savoie arrondissement Albertville canton Ugine INSEE 73094 postal code 73590 mayor Lucien Marin Lamellet term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality longitude 6.50638888889 latitude 45.7958333333 elevation min m 680 elevation max m 1691 area km2 9.96 population 424 population date 2006 website Crest Voland is a Communes of France commune in the Savoie Departments of France department in the Rh ne Alpes Regions of France region in south eastern France . See also Communes of the Savoie department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE Reflist Savoie communes DEFAULTSORT Crestvoland Category Communes of Savoie Savoie geo stub ceb Crest Voland es Crest Voland fr Crest Voland it Crest Voland nl Crest Voland pms Crest Voland pl Crest Voland pt Crest Voland sr uk vo Crest Voland war Crest Voland ... more details
Infobox French commune name Le Crest image Le Crest 200610 026.jpg caption region Auvergne region Auvergne department Puy de D me arrondissement Arrondissement of Clermont Ferrand canton Canton of Veyre Monton INSEE 63126 postal code 63450 demonym Crestois mayor Jean Fran ois Carriot term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Communaut de communes Les Cheires longitude 3.0741 latitude 45.4114 elevation m 608 elevation min m 366 elevation max m 653 area km2 6.84 population 1128 population date 1999 demonym Crestois, Crestoise website Le Crest is a Communes of France commune in the Puy de D me Departments of France department in Auvergne region Auvergne in central France . In popular culture The activities of the World War 2 French Resistance resistance in Le Crest were the subject of the third series of the 1989 television drama Wish Me Luck . Image Le Crest village dec 06.JPG 250px thumb center Le Crest See also Communes of the Puy de D me department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE Reflist Commons category Le Crest Puy de D me communes Category Communes of Puy de D me Crest PuyD me geo stub ceb Le Crest de Le Crest es Le Crest fr Le Crest it Le Crest nl Le Crest Puy de D me pms Le Crest pl Le Crest pt Le Crest sr uk vi Le Crest vo Le Crest war Le Crest ... more details
Infobox Beverage name Sun Crest bgcolor image type Soft drink abv proof manufacturer The Dad s Root Beer Company, LLC. owner Hedinger Brands, LLC. origin National NuGrape Company of Atlanta, Georgia introduced 1938 discontinued colour flavour orange variants related Sun Crest is a brand of Orange soft drink orange flavored soft drink s manufactured by Dad s Root Beer The Dad s Root Beer Company, LLC . of Jasper, Indiana and owned by Hedinger Brands, LLC . History The Sun Crest brand of soft drinks was introduced by the National NuGrape Company of Atlanta, Georgia in 1938 as a flavor line, and sister brand to NuGrape, 2 Way, and Kickapoo Joy Juice. ref name dadsrootbeer.com http www.dadsrootbeer.com suncrest.php ref Sun Crest was acquired along with NuGrape in 1968 by The Moxie Company renamed Moxie Monarch NuGrape Company and later Monarch Beverage Company . Hedinger Brands, LLC. purchased the Sun Crest brand in 2007 along with the Dad s Root Beer , Bubble Up and Dr. Wells brands. ref name dadsrootbeer.com ref http www.bevreview.com 2008 01 20 review bubble up ref Products Sun Crest Orange Soda Sun Crest Strawberry Soda Sun Crest Grape Soda Sun Crest Pineapple Soda Sun Crest Peach Sun Crest Cherry Sun Crest Grapefruit Advertising Prior advertising slogans included Get Tingleated with Sun Crest External links Portalbox Drink http www.dadsrootbeer.com suncrest.php Dad s Root Beer Company Sun Crest page http www.monarchbeverages.com subnav comp.asp Monarch Beverage Company Company History page References reflist Dad s Root Beer Grape sodas Category Orange sodas Category Citrus sodas Category Grape sodas Category Dad s Root Beer brands food product stub ... more details
Image Crest toothpaste.jpg thumb Tube of Crest Image Tube of blend a med.jpg thumb Tube of Blend a med Crest is a brand of toothpaste made by Procter & Gamble in Germany and in United States of America and sold worldwide. In many countries in Europe , such as Germany , Bulgaria , Serbia , Ukraine , Russia , Poland , Hungary and Romania , it is sold as Blend A Med , the name of an established Germany German toothpaste acquired by P&G in 1987 formerly Blendax GmbH, located in Mainz , Germany . While ... ref Crest was first introduced in the United States in 1955. At first it used stannous fluoride , marketed ... from Fluoristan to Crest with Fluoristan . The composition of the toothpaste had been developed by Drs ... at this university The House that Crest built . ref Harry G. Day Development of Chemistry at Indiana ... The active ingredient of Crest was changed in 1981 to sodium monofluorophosphate , or Fluoristat . Today Crest toothpastes use sodium fluoride , or Dentrifice with Fluoristat Crest Pro Health, recently ... . Crest is noted by the American Dental Association ADA as an effective decay preventive ... associations in other countries. The Crest brand has also been associated with about twenty brands ... whitening product called Crest Whitestrips . Examples of toothpastes include Crest Pro Health, Crest 3D White, Crest Tartar Protection, Crest Whitening and Scope flavored toothpaste. ref http www.crest.com crest products ref From 2004 2010, Crest sold dental floss under the Crest Glide brand, which is now called Oral B Glide . The original Crest logo was designed by Donald Deskey . References reflist External links http www.pg.com company who we are crest history.jhtml Product details and history of Crest toothpaste from its manufacturer, Procter & Gamble http www.crest.com Brand homepage ... Crest Toothpaste Category Procter & Gamble brands Category Brands of toothpaste Category 1955 introductions fr Crest marque zh ... more details
Military crest is a term in military science that refers to, An area on the forward or reverse slope of a hill or ridge just below the topographical crest from which maximum observation and direct fire covering the slope down to the base of the hill or ridge can be obtained. ref http www.globalsecurity.org military library policy army fm 101 5 1 f545 m.htm U.S. Army Field Manual FM 101 5 1, Operational Terms and Graphics ref The military crest is used in maneuvering along the side of a hill or ridge to provide the maneuvering force maximum visibility of the terrain below and minimize their own visibility by not being silhouetted against the sky, as it would be at the topographical crest of the hill. ref U.S. Army Field Manual, FM 3 97.61, 8 4.d 2 a ref Observation points OPS can be located at the military crest if the main defensive position is located on the reverse slope of the hill or ridge, as is usually done if the main defensive position would be vulnerable to the enemy s artillery if located at the military crest, making coordinated withdrawal difficult. The main defensive position can be located at the military crest if it is defensible to a strong attack, which gives the defensive force the maximum ability to not only see the approaching attacking forces but also bring maximum firepower to bear at the earliest opportunity. Image Military crest.svg center 500px References references Category Military terminology Crest, military ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 File Crest hotels Banbury 2011.JPG thumb right 200px Banbury s former Crest Hotels building lay derelict long before 2011. Crest Hotels Limited was a Bass Charrington subsidiary operating the hotel interests of the brewery company in the United Kingdom . Crest s headquarters were in the former Hunt Edmonds brewery premises in Banbury , Oxfordshire . Initially all the Bass, Mitchells and Butler s BMB and Charrington s hotels were transferred into the Crest Hotels portfolio and by 1970 new, purpose built hotels were under construction. As new properties opened, a programme of disposals of the older, less economically attractive hotels was initiated. The European hotel interests of the Esso Petroleum Company were acquired by Bass Charrington in 1972. These were modern, purpose built hotels located in UK, Germany, the Netherlands Holland , Belgium , France , Italy , and Scandinavia , the latter network being disposed of shortly thereafter due to local regulatory requirements relating to control of hotels by brewers. The Esso hotels in UK were absorbed by Crest and the European hotels were supervised by a Crest senior management team based in Germany . The firm is now known as Crest Group Hotels . ref http www.crestgrouphotels.com ref References Reflist UK Hotels Category Hotel chains Europe hotel stub ... more details
Multiple issues out of date February 2009 refimprove December 2009 advert December 2009 Crest Whitestrips is a Tooth bleaching tooth whitening product made by Procter & Gamble . Description Crest toothpaste Crest Whitestrips were introduced in 2001. Citation needed date August 2007 The product is used by placing a plastic strip directly onto to the teeth. It is reported to be most effective on yellow ... Post, Consumer Reports found Crest Whitestrips Supreme to be the best of the eight teeth whitening ... Availability Introduced Length of Use Last of Whiteness Crest Whitestrips Classic br small previously Crest Whitestrips small Instore and Online May 2001 14 Days 12 Months Crest Whitestrips Professional Instore and Online 2001 10 Days 12 Months Crest Whitestrips Supreme Dentist and Online September 2003 21 Days 18 Months Crest Whitestrips Premium Instore and Online January 2004 7 Days 12 Months Crest Whitestrips Pro Effects br small previously Crest Whitestrips Premium Plus small Instore and Online April 2005 10 Days 18 Months Crest Whitestrips Renewal Instore and Online January 2006 10 Days 18 Months Crest Whitestrips Daily Multicare Instore and Online March 2007 Daily white after using system Crest Whitestrips Advanced Seal Instore and Online February 2009 14 Days 18 Months Crest Whitestrips 3D Vivid Instore and Online 2009 20 Days 12 Months Crest Whitestrips 3D Advanced Vivid Instore and Online March 2010 14 Days 12 Months Crest Whitestrips 3D Professional Effects Instore and Online March 2010 20 Days 12 Months Crest 3D White 2 Hour Express Instore and Online 2010 2 Hours 3 Months Ingredients Crest Whitestrips contain Water , Glycerin , Hydrogen Peroxide Carbomer 956, Sodium Hydroxide , Saccharin Sodium Saccharin . External links http www.crest.com Crest Official website http www.whitestrips.com Crest Whitestrips Official website References reflist Category Procter & Gamble brands ru Crest Whitestrips ... more details