- Lamiaceae.
Thymes are
relatives of the
oregano genus Origanum, with both
plants being mostly indigenous to the
Mediterranean region.
Thymes have culinary...
- (2001) Parris-
Thymes has been an ****istant
coach for the LSU Lady
Tigers track and
field team from 2005–present. Debbie-Ann Parris-
Thymes at
World Athletics...
- "The
Sprig of
Thyme", "The
Seeds of Love", "Maiden’s Lament", "Garners ****", "Let No Man
Steal Your
Thyme" or "Rue" (Roud 3) is a
traditional British...
- amboinicus,
Caribbean thyme Acinos alpinus, rock
thyme Veronica serpyllifolia,
thyme-leaf
speedwell Thyme (band), a ****anese band
ThYme (database), a database...
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Thymic carcinoma, or type C thymoma, is a
malignancy of the thymus. It is a rare
cancer that is
often diagnosed at
advanced stages.
Recurrence following...
- "Wild
Mountain Thyme" (also
known as "Purple Heather" and "Will Ye Go, L****ie, Go?") is a Scottish/Irish folk song. The
lyrics and
melody are a variant...
-
Thymic cancer is a
general term for a
cancer of the
thymus gland.
Thymic carcinoma Thymoma This
article includes a list of
related items that
share the...
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Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) are
specialized cells with high
degree of anatomic,
phenotypic and
functional heterogeneity that are
located in the outer...
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Thymic veins are
veins which drain the thymus. They are
tributaries of the left
brachiocephalic vein. Keynes, G (1967). "The
Thymic Vein".
British Medical...
- Concentric, nest-like
bodies called H****all's
corpuscles (also
called thymic corpuscles) are
formed by
aggregations of the
medullary epithelial cells...