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Clivus (Latin for "slope", "rise") can
refer to
Clivus toilet Clivus (anatomy)
Clivus (road), a kind of
Roman road (e.g. the
clivus subur****)
Clivus...
- The
clivus (/ˈklaɪvəs/,
Latin for "slope") or
Blumenbach clivus is a part of the
occipital bone at the base of the skull,
extending anteriorly from the...
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Clivus Multrum is a type of
composting toilet and the name of a
company that
markets this
brand name of
composting toilets. "
Clivus" is
Latin for incline...
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Dictionary of
Ancient Rome. JHU Press. p. 70. ISBN 9780801843006.
Clivus Capitolinus. "The
Clivus Capitolinus". Rome
Across Europe. 2015-03-05.
Archived from...
- The
Clivus Scauri was an
ancient Roman road that
originally branched off from the road that
connected the
Circus Maximus to the
Colosseum along the depression...
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gathered prior to
appearing before the
Roman Senate. The
Clivus Lautumiarum was the road (
clivus, "slope" or "street") on
which they were located. Platner...
- In
ancient Roman religion, the
Mamuralia or
Sacrum Mamurio ('Rite for Mamurius') was a
festival held on
March 14 or 15,
named only in
sources from late...
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demonstration that
notochordal cells are
preferentially left
behind in the
clivus and
sacrococcygeal regions when the
remainder of the
notochord regresses...
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Jared Leigh Cohon (October 7, 1947 –
March 16, 2024) was an
American academic administrator who
served as the
eighth president of
Carnegie Mellon University...
- the 1930s. In 1973, she
founded the
Clivus Multrum company to
manufacture composting toilets. As of 2005,
Clivus Multrum was
still the "largest distributor...