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  • Males are larger than the females of this species, and have specialized horns on their head and thorax which they use to fight each other for mating rights. (thehiddenpath.ca)
  • The only visible parts of the parasite are the head and thorax, which poke out between two abdominal segments of the host-see the photo of the wasp on this page, with the arrow showing the protruding part of the parasite (photo available in Creation magazine). (answersingenesis.org)
  • and Thorax of Larissa had joined in escorting Xerxes in his flight and at this time he openly offered Mardonios passage to invade Hellas. (ellopos.net)
  • Thorax of Larissa in particular, who had helped to escort Xerxes on his flight to Asia, now openly encouraged Mardonius in his march upon Greece. (irantarikh.com)
  • Based on Ministerial Decision number Υ4α/108199/08 and following a relevant Memorandum of Understanding between Evangelismos Hospital and the THORAX Foundation, the nursing scholarships also began in September 2021, while implementation plans for the research programs are underway. (snfghi.org)
  • And your chest and heart and all the powerful midsection of your body must be armed with the THORAX of righteousness: the BREASTPLATE. (magdalen.edu)
  • According to Webster's Third , 'some ISV words (like haploid ) have been created by taking a word with a rather general and simple meaning from one of the languages of antiquity, usually Latin and Greek , and conferring upon it a very specific and complicated meaning for the purposes of modern scientific discourse. (cloudfront.net)
  • [4] In other words, ISV terms are often made with Greek, Latin, or other combining forms , but each language pronounces the resulting neo-lexemes within its own phonemic 'comfort zone' , and makes morphological connections using its normal morphological system. (cloudfront.net)
  • In Greek and Latin, the word is pod or even pus , hence octo (eight) + pus (feet). (boloji.com)
  • In this way, the Persians say (and not as the Greeks), was how Io came to Egypt , and this, according to them, was the first wrong that was done. (haifa.ac.il)
  • Salient phenotypic features of TD include macrocephaly, narrow bell-shaped thorax with shortened ribs, normal trunk length, and severe shortening of the limbs. (medscape.com)
  • This structure starts from the inferior part of the larynx (cricoid cartilage) in the neck, opposite the 6th cervical vertebra, to the intervertebral disc between T4-5 vertebrae in the thorax, where it divides at the carina into the right and left bronchi. (medscape.com)
  • The earliest medicinal record for Lavender is among the first century writings of Dioscorides, a Greek physician who lived in Ancient Rome. (naturalremedies.org)
  • According to De Materia Medica, Dioscorides, the renowned Greek physician suggests the use of Lavender for treating the 'grief's of the thorax' and for relieving headache, sore throat, indigestion, burns, wounds and other skin problems . (ayurvedicoils.com)
  • Mutually reinforcing obstacles still hamper the Greek defence sector's progress: (a) a polity which privileges distribution over capital investments in its fiscal choices, and (b) an officer corps which lacks the degree of autonomy to co-create novel defence solutions together with the Greek defence sector. (eliamep.gr)
  • It refers to ALL (Greek PAN) the weapons and the armor that would fit you out to be a HOPLITES (hop-LEE-tays), a foot soldier at the front, fighting alongside your fellows. (magdalen.edu)
  • When the Colchian king sent a herald to demand reparation for the robbery and restitution of his daughter, the Greeks replied that, as they had been refused reparation for the abduction of the Argive Io, they would not make any to the Colchians. (haifa.ac.il)
  • The term thanatophoric derives from the Greek word thanatophorus , which means "death bringing" or "death bearing. (medscape.com)
  • The Greek word ENDUO can also be rendered 'to clothe oneself with' - the clothing is supplied - it is spiritual armour. (wvec.org.uk)
  • The word in Greek is PANOPLIA (pan-o-PLEE-ah), which became our English PANOPLY. (magdalen.edu)
  • These now-extinct creatures belonged to a class called Placoderms, meaning 'plate-skinned' in Greek. (ozscience.com)
  • These fascinating creatures, known to insect specialists as Strepsiptera (from the Greek meaning 'twisted wing'), are virtually unknown to the public. (answersingenesis.org)
  • According to Plutarch, when the satrap Pharnabazus sent to Sparta to complain of ravages committed in his territory by Lysander, the Lacedaemonian government put Thorax to death, as he was a friend and colleague of the accused admiral, and they had found money in his possession. (wikipedia.org)
  • The moth's names, including "atropos," "lachesis," and "styx," are derived from Greek myths related to death, further cementing its association with dark and mysterious themes. (theevolutionstore.com)
  • Despite these obstacles, the ongoing Turkish threat engenders national insecurity within Greece to such an extent that it can drive the sustainable growth of the Greek defence sector. (eliamep.gr)
  • If the Greeks, who had held together hitherto, still continued united among themselves, it would be difficult for the whole world to overcome them by force of arms. (irantarikh.com)
  • Gemini governs the arms, the lungs and the thorax. (astrotheme.com)
  • The ancient Greeks knew that armor could be made of linen, woven from fibers of the flax plant, ( Linum usittatisimum L.). Anyone at recitation of Homer's Iliad would have heard Ajax the Lesser described with the term "linothorex", thus "linen cuirassed" (Il.2.529). (blogspot.com)
  • It is difficult to determine when this armor type first appeared in the Greek world. (blogspot.com)
  • Thorax (Ancient Greek: Θώραξ) of Lacedaemonia is mentioned by Diodorus Siculus as acting under Spartan commander Callicratidas during his operations in Lesbos in 405 BC, and as having been commissioned by him, after the capture of Mithymna, to conduct the heavy-armed troops to Mytilene. (wikipedia.org)
  • These enterprises are or will be serving as key subcontractors in major weapon systems acquisitions or upgrades negotiated bilaterally by the Greek government with the US and geopolitically and industrially important EU member states for the arsenal of the Greek Armed Forces. (eliamep.gr)
  • The first major weapons procurement programme since the end of Greece's fiscal crisis has not meaningfully involved the Greek defence sector. (eliamep.gr)
  • 9.4] Mardonius, being now in Athens, sent an envoy to Salamis, one Murychides, a Hellespontine Greek, to offer the Athenians once more the same terms which had been conveyed to them by Alexander. (irantarikh.com)
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