- Rain
scald (also
known as dermatophilosis, tufailosis, rain rot or streptothricosis) is a
dermatological disease affecting cattle and horses. Once in...
-
United States, the most
common causes of
burns are: fire or
flame (44%),
scalds (33%), hot
objects (9%),
electricity (4%), and
chemicals (3%). Most (69%)...
- Brühwurst ("
scalded sausage" or "parboiled sausage") is the
collective name for
several types of
sausages according to the
German classification. They...
- in the
early 19th
century were
discovered to be lues, yaws, itches,
scald heads,
gonorrhea and
pains in the bowels. It was
testified by Dr.
Teddlie who...
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Restaurant Inter Scaldes earned its
second star in 1984
under the
leadership of
head chef
Maartje Boudeling. In 2001 the
present head chef
Jannis Brevet...
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another kingdom; he
hides his
golden hair
under a wig,
looking like a
scald head, and
works in the king's garden.
Slavicist André Mazon [fr], in his study...
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Scald is
common disease of
barley in
temperate regions. It is
caused by the
fungus Rhynchosporium commune and can
cause significant yield losses in cooler...
- It was also the room in
which this
activity took place. It was
headed by a
scalder. The
office was
subordinated to the kitchen, and
existed as a separate...
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required to wash the cows'
udders before milking, keep
barns swept clean, and
scald and dry
their strainers morning and night. By 1858, Borden's milk, sold...
- The
hooded crow (Corvus cornix), also
called the
scald-crow or hoodie, is a
Eurasian bird
species in the
genus Corvus.
Widely distributed, it is found...