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  • 11Coat of arms of British Columbia — The Arms of British Columbia Versions …

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  • 12Coat of arms of Poland — Orzeł Biały (White Eagle) Details Armiger The Republic of Poland Adopted 1295; last modified in 1990 …

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  • 13Coat of arms of Poole — The coat of arms of the Poole Borough Council The Coat of arms of Poole were first recorded by Clarenceux King of Arms during the heraldic visitation of Dorset in 1563.[1] The arms were recorded again at visitation in 1623 but in both visi …

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  • 14Coat of arms of Port Moody — The coat of arms of Port Moody Symbols Supporters: A stag and a cougar hold the shield above the mount, symbolic of the area’s wildlife. The supporters wear collars of maple leaves, symbolising Canada. The stag has a salmon around the neck,… …

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  • 15skimming coat — /ˈskɪmɪŋ koʊt/ (say skiming koht) noun → setting coat …

  • 16White coat hypertension — Classification and external resources A white coat and scrubs DiseasesDB 14138 …

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  • 17White coat — A white coat or laboratory coat (abbreviated lab coat) is a knee length overcoat/smock worn by professionals in the medical field or by those involved in laboratory work to protect their street clothes. The garment is made from white or light… …

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  • 18White coat (disambiguation) — NOTOC White coat may refer to: *White coat, a knee length overcoat/smock *Whitecoat, a newborn harp or grey seal with soft, white fur *Operation Whitecoat, a secret operation carried out by the US Army during the period 1954 1973 *White coat… …

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  • 19White coat hypertension — A transient increase in blood pressure (hypertension) triggered by the sight of medical personnel in white coats (or other attire). * * * white coat hypertension n a temporary elevation in a patient s blood pressure that occurs when measured in a …

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  • 20white-coat hypertension — noun Etymology: from the white laboratory coats worn by physicians Date: 1986 a temporary elevation in a patient s blood pressure that occurs when measured in a medical setting (as a physician s office) and that is usually due to anxiety on the… …

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