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Chondros (Gr****: Χόνδρος) is a
village and a
community in the
Heraklion regional unit of the
island of Crete, Greece. It is part of the muni****lity Viannos...
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Chondrocytes (/ˈkɒndrəsaɪt, -droʊ-/, from Gr**** χόνδρος,
chondros =
cartilage + κύτος,
kytos = cell) are the only
cells found in
healthy cartilage. They...
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perichondrium (from Gr**** περί, peri, 'around' and χόνδρος,
chondros, 'cartilage') is a
layer of
dense irregular connective tissue that
surrounds the...
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civilization as
illustrated by the
discoveries at Knossos. Vol. 4. p. 827.
Chondros,
Thomas G (2015). "The
Trojan Horse reconstruction".
Mechanism and Machine...
- Menander: The Prin****l
Fragments (1921) by
Francis Greenleaf Allinson.
Chondros,
Thomas G.; Milidonis, Kypros; Vitzilaios, George; Vaitsis, John (September...
- Chondrosis. The term
literally translates to
softening (malakia) of
cartilage (
chondros)
behind patella in Gr****. The
condition may
result from
acute injury to...
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Plato as "Architect of Science". in Phonesis. Vol. 43 (3) 1998. 211–244.
Chondros,
Thomas G.
Archimedes Life
Works and Machines. in
Mechanism and Machine...
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derived from the Gr****
words δίς (dis),
meaning "two", and χόνδρος (
chondros),
meaning "grain". It
refers to the fruits. The
number of
species is disputed...
- The
green tree
python (Morelia viridis), is a
species of
snake in the
family Pythonidae. The
species is
native to New Guinea, some
islands in Indonesia...
- A
chondrule (from
Ancient Gr**** χόνδρος
chondros, grain) is a
round grain found in a chondrite.
Chondrules form as
molten or
partially molten droplets...