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- from 1964 until its replacement by MEDLARS II in January 1975. In late 1971, an online version called MEDLINE ("MEDLARS Online") became available as a way...
- field and stuff themselves with acorns or medlars." In François Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel, medlars play a role in the origin of giants, including...
- or medlars may also refer to: Mespilus or medlars, a genus of plants Mespilus canescens, Stern's medlar, a close relative of the cultivated medlar, in...
- Medlar-with-Wesham is a civil parish and an electoral ward on the Fylde in Lancashire, England, which contains the town of Wesham. It lies within the Borough...
- Medlar Field at Lubrano Park is a 5,570-seat baseball stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania, that hosted its first regular season baseball game on June...
- Linda Medlar-Jones (born 1949) was a prin****l figure in a high-profile political **** scandal that triggered an exhaustive 2½ year, multimillion-dollar...
- I beheld it: women are like medlars – no sooner ripe but rotten." Elsewhere in literature, D. H. Lawrence dubbed medlars "wineskins of brown morbidity...
- genus Mespilus and is still sometimes mistakenly known as the ****anese medlar, which is the name it takes in other European languages, such as níspero...
- Medlar bodies, also known as sclerotic or muriform cells, are thick walled cells (5-12 microns) with multiple internal transverse septa or chambers that...
- issue appeared in 1969 as the MEDLARS/Network Technical Bulletin; it was changed after six issues to Library Network/MEDLARS Technical Bulletin. In 1977...