-
membrane refers to
Henry Jones Shrapnell, and the name
Rivinus'
ligament to
Augustus Quirinus Rivinus. "Who
Named It?,
Definition of Shrapnell's membrane"...
- The
Notch of
Rivinus is a
small defect in the
posterior edge of the bony
annular tympanic ring. The
defect is
located just
superior to the tympano-mastoid...
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citing a
botanical name.
notch of
Rivinus: a
notch in the
upper part of the
tympanic portion of the
temporal bone. [1]
Rivinus’ ligament: also
known as Shrapnell's...
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small excretory ducts, with the
latter often being referred to as
ducts of
Rivinus. The
largest of all, the
sublingual duct (of Bartholin)
joins the submandibular...
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National Heritage Corridor Commission and
Rivinus became its
first chairman, a post he held
until 1991.
Rivinus has
continued to be
involved in Delaware...
- 2006-12-28.
Retrieved 2006-10-08. "The
Pellegrina –
David L.
Rivinus Violin Maker".
Rivinus-instruments.com.
Archived from the
original on 2013-05-15. Retrieved...
- Secular cantata
Murmelt nur, ihr
heitern Bäche (celebration of
Johann Florenz Rivinus [de]) text in Acta
Lipsiensium 1723, Vol. 5, pp. 515–619 01506 N 196 I...
- summum)) was
first introduced by the
German botanist Augustus Quirinus Rivinus in his
classification of
plants that
appeared in a
series of treatises...
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Rosales Family:
Rosaceae Subtribe:
Malinae Genus:
Sorbus L.
Species List of
Sorbus species Synonyms Aucuparia Rivinus ex Medik. ×
Sorbotoraria Mezhenskyj...
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contributing property to East
Center City
Commercial District.
Rivinus, p. 38.
Rivinus, pp. 8-9. Lincoln, Abraham. "Proclamation 87 -
Celebration of George...