- The
coat of arms of
Ecuador (Spanish:
Escudo de
armas del Ecuador) in its
current form was
established in 1900
based on an
older version of 1845. Ecuadorian...
- reactions,
mast cells remain inactive until an
allergen binds to IgE
already coated upon the cell.
Other membrane activation events can
either prime mast cells...
- Half-
mast or half-staff (American English)
refers to a flag
flying below the
summit of a ship
mast, a pole on land, or a pole on a building. In many countries...
- a blue
Nordic cross,
which represents Christianity. The
state flag has a
coat of arms in the centre, but is
otherwise identical to the
civil flag. The...
-
present flag
consists of a pure
white field bordered by a blue
stripe with the
coat of arms of West
Virginia in the center,
wreathed by
Rhododendron maximum...
- The flag of the
Irish province of
Leinster is a
banner with the
provincial coat of arms: a gold
Irish harp with
silver strings on a
green field (blazon:...
- The
coat of arms of
Kaliningrad is the
official heraldic achievement of
Kaliningrad in Russia. The arms
displays a
medieval ship for the
harbour on the...
-
never be
flown at half-
mast, even
after the
demise of the Crown, as
there is
always a
sovereign on the throne. It flew at half-
mast for
several hours from...
- The
coat of arms of
Ireland is
blazoned as
Azure a harp Or,
stringed Argent (a gold harp with
silver strings on a blue background).
These arms have long...
-
tallest mast on a ship with more than one
mast,
especially the
tallest mast on a full-rigged ship. 2. On a ship with more than one
mast, the
second mast from...