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Gabriel Francisco Miró Ferrer was born on July 28th 1879, in Alicante on the Costa Blanca. Brought up in the Castilian-speaking Alicante, Miró was sent away to school in nearby Orihela, aged eight. The Jesuit Colegio de Santo Domingo would become the "Jesús" in The Leper Bishop .
This book is a collection of chapters from different biomaterial experts, including their design, new insights into the molecular basis of their interaction with the organism, and their successful application. The chapters have been organized to illustrate different aspects of multidisciplinary biomaterial science. Thus, this book should give readers a view into the different biomaterial disciplines and methodologies that are needed for specific clinical applications.
Miró suaviza la tragedia y sensualiza el espíritu, exaspera lo diminuto y minimiza las grandezas. Vuelve al revés la retórica tradicional,
Michael Borders of Fincastle Co., Virginia married Mary Ann Hopton, the daughter of John Hopton and the sister of Stephen Hopton. They were the parents of seven children: Esther Graham, Isaac Borders, John Borders, Rachel Hixon, Stephen Borders, Phebe Borders, Ruth Borders and Maryan Click, all listed in Michael's 1804 will in Jackson Co., Georgia. Family members were living later in Greene Co., Tennessee. By 1871, family members were living in Bosque Co., Texas and Augustine McDowell Borders married Sarah Francis Jordan (b.1850 in Clark Co., Arkansas), the daughter of Elijah N. Jordan and Frances Fagan (b.1830 GA). Several generations of descendants are given.
Plantas medicinais com ações farmacológicas comprovadas na odontologia e com fitoterápicos disponíveis para prescrição.
The triumphs and the trials of the men who invented the modern ballpoint pen as they battled corporate greed, dark eras--and each other. László Bíró's last name is, in much of the world, a synonym for his revolutionary writing tool. But few people know that Bíró began his career in interwar Budapest as a journalist frustrated with spotty ink; that he escaped fascism by fleeing to Paris and, finally, to Buenos Aires; that a fellow Hungarian, Andor Goy, also played a vital role in the pen's development--and that, in a tragic twist of shared fate, business pressures and politics ultimately deprived both men of their rights to the ballpoint pen. Taking us from Hitler's Europe in 1938, to Argentina, where Bíró settled, and to Communist-era Hungary, where Goy lived out his life, Ballpoint is a painstakingly researched, absorbing narrative that reads simultaneously like a work of history and a novel.
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