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Cleaves (1848–1917),
American physician Mateen Cleaves (born 1977),
American basketball player Anne of Cleves,
fourth wife of King
Henry VIII
Cleave (disambiguation)...
- (disambiguation)
Cleaves (surname)
Cleft (disambiguation) Van
Cleave This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Cleave. If an internal...
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analyst for Fox Sports.
Cleaves was a
heavily recruited high
school athlete. The
Michigan Wolverines men's
basketball program took
Cleaves on a
recruiting trip...
- Silk.
Jessica Cleaves was born to Mary
Gladys Cleaves (née Wilkerson), a librarian, and Lane C.
Cleaves II, a US
Postal employee.
Cleaves'
paternal grandfather...
- Look up cleavage,
cleavable, or
cleaving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cleavage may
refer to:
Cleavage (crystal), the way in
which a
crystal or mineral...
- can
often be
attributed to the
quality of
their initial cleaves. The
general method of
cleaving involves a
general strategy known as the scribe-and-tension...
- late 2016 on Austin-based
Eight 30 Records,
features Cleaves'
version of "South of Town."
Cleaves tours nationally performing solo and with a band in many...
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England finished fourth.
Cleaves has been
described as
having a "stunning
sidestep and
blistering pace".
Through his mother,
Cleaves is of
Ghanaian heritage...
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Phospholipase A
Phospholipase A1 –
cleaves the sn-1 acyl
chain (where sn
refers to
stereospecific numbering).
Phospholipase A2 –
cleaves the sn-2 acyl chain, releasing...
- York. From 1873 to 1876,
Cleaves worked as an ****istant
physician at the
State Hospital for the Insane, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
Cleaves was the
first woman physician...