réaction de pandy

  • 1reaction — 1. The response of a muscle or other living tissue or organism to a stimulus. 2. The color change effected in litmus and certain other organic pigments by contact with substances such as acids or alkalies; also the property that such substances… …

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  • 2Pandy — Kalman, Hungarian neurologist, 1868–1945. See P. test, P. reaction …

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  • 3András Pándy — (born June 1, 1927, Chop, Ukraine) is a convicted Belgian serial killer. He is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of his two wives and four children, after he was arrested when his daughter, partner in crime and former lover Ágnes… …

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  • 4test — 1. To prove; to try a substance; to determine the chemical nature of a substance by means of reagents. 2. A method of examination, as to determine the presence or absence of a definite disease or of some substance in any of the fluids, tissues,… …

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  • 5Mangal Pandey — Born 19 July 1827 Nagwa, Ballia, U. P., India Died 8 April 1857 Barrackpore, Calcutta, India Occupation …

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  • 6Spandex — fiber Spandex or elastane is a synthetic fibre known for its exceptional elasticity. It is strong, but less durable than natural Latex, its major non synthetic competitor. It is a polyurethane polyurea copolymer that was co invented in 1959 by… …

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  • 7Textile — For other uses, see Textile (disambiguation). Fabric redirects here. For other uses, see Fabric (disambiguation). Sunday textile market on the sidewalks of Karachi, Pakistan …

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  • 8Weaving — Weaver (occupation) redirects here. This article is about textile weaving. For other uses, see Weaving (disambiguation). Warp and weft in plain weaving Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are… …

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  • 9Newport Gwent Dragons — Nickname(s) Dragons Founded 2003 Location Newport, Wales …

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  • 10Bògòlanfini — fabric Bògòlanfini or bogolan ( mud cloth ) is a handmade Malian cotton fabric traditionally dyed with fermented mud.[1] It has an important place in traditional Malian culture and has, more recently, become a symbol of Mal …

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