Clavicipitaceae -- See Also the narrower term Cordyceps
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Clavicipitaceae. : Clavicipitalean fungi : evolutionary biology, chemistry, biocontrol, and cultural impacts / edited by James F. White, Jr. [and others]
Clavicle. : Imaging of the sternocostoclavicular region / Anne Grethe Jurik (ed.)
2007
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Clavicle -- Fractures -- Case studies : Sports medicine in the pediatric office. Chapter 4, Shoulder injuries. Case files -- shoulder injuries. Shoulder case 1, Clavicle fracture / [produced by American Academy of Pediatrics]
2008
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Clavicle -- injuries : Clavicle injuries : a case-based guide to diagnosis and treatment / Gordon I. Groh, editor
2018
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Clavicle -- Wounds and injuries : Clavicle injuries : a case-based guide to diagnosis and treatment / Gordon I. Groh, editor
Vieira, António, 1608-1697. Clavis prophetarum : Historical interpretations of the "fifth empire" : the dynamics of periodization from Daniel to António Vieira, S.J. / by Maria Ana Travassos Valdez
Highly keratinized processes that are sharp and curved, or flat with pointed margins. They are found especially at the end of the limbs in certain animals
A condition characterized by a series of interrelated digital symptoms and joint changes of the lesser digits and METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINTS of the FOOT. The syndrome can include some or all of the following conditions: hammer toe, claw toe, mallet toe, overlapping fifth toe, curly toe, EXOSTOSIS; HYPEROSTOSIS; interdigital heloma, or contracted toe
A condition characterized by a series of interrelated digital symptoms and joint changes of the lesser digits and METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINTS of the FOOT. The syndrome can include some or all of the following conditions: hammer toe, claw toe, mallet toe, overlapping fifth toe, curly toe, EXOSTOSIS; HYPEROSTOSIS; interdigital heloma, or contracted toe
Highly keratinized processes that are sharp and curved, or flat with pointed margins. They are found especially at the end of the limbs in certain animals
Highly keratinized processes that are sharp and curved, or flat with pointed margins. They are found especially at the end of the limbs in certain animals
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Claws -- Growth. : Claw abrasives in layer cages : a report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation / by Philip Glatz
A condition characterized by a series of interrelated digital symptoms and joint changes of the lesser digits and METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINTS of the FOOT. The syndrome can include some or all of the following conditions: hammer toe, claw toe, mallet toe, overlapping fifth toe, curly toe, EXOSTOSIS; HYPEROSTOSIS; interdigital heloma, or contracted toe
A condition characterized by a series of interrelated digital symptoms and joint changes of the lesser digits and METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINTS of the FOOT. The syndrome can include some or all of the following conditions: hammer toe, claw toe, mallet toe, overlapping fifth toe, curly toe, EXOSTOSIS; HYPEROSTOSIS; interdigital heloma, or contracted toe