- Look up
calice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Calice may
refer to:
CALICE (Calorimeter for
Linear Collider Experiment), a
research and development...
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minor calyces labeled near bottom. An
image showing just the
pelvis and
calices of the kidneys, with the rest of the
kidney removed, from a
dissected cow...
- The
CALICE (Calorimeter for
Linear Collider Experiment)
collaboration [1] is an R&D
group of more than 280
physicists and
engineers from
around the world...
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different from the
words from
which they originate. For example,
câlice can be
written kâliss,
calice, caliss, cawliss, and so on.
There is no
general agreement...
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middle of the image,
collects urine from the
urinary calices. An
image showing just the
pelvis and
calices of the kidneys, with the rest of the
kidney removed...
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Tuxentius calice, the
white pie, is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
Africa southwards of the equator. The
wingspan is 21–24 mm for...
- by a finger-like morphology.
Members of this
genus have
widely spaced calices, a well-developed wall
reticulum and are
bilaterally symmetrical. Porites...
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Basal plates (
calices) of
Orbicella annularis showing multiplication by
budding (small
central plate) and
division (large
double plate)...
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censorship by
using cryptic analogies and wordplay. For example, in the song "
Cálice" ("Chalice"), a duet
written in 1973 with
Gilberto Gil and
released with...
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Calice Ligure (Ligurian:
Carxi or Corxi) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Savona in the
Italian region Liguria,
located about 60 kilometres...