Canada -- Seal : Canada, symbols of sovereignty : an investigation of the arms and seals borne and used from the earliest times to the present in connection with public authority in and over Canada, along with consideration of some connected flags / Conrad Swan
2018
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China -- Seal -- History : Japanese historiography and the gold seal of 57 C.E. : relic, text, object, fake / by Joshua A. Fogel
Great Britain -- Seal : Jus sigilli, or, The law of England touching His Majesties four principal seales : viz., the Great Seale, the Privie Seale, the Exchequer Seale, and the Signet : also of those grand officers to whose custody these seales are committed
Hunting -- Seal : Islands of inquiry : colonisation, seafaring and the archaeology of maritime landscapes / edited by Geoffrey Clark, Foss Leach and Sue O'Connor
2008
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Japan -- Seal -- History : Japanese historiography and the gold seal of 57 C.E. : relic, text, object, fake / by Joshua A. Fogel
Victoria -- Seal. : Album of embossed paper and wax seals from Australian public and private organisations.
1911?
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Wales -- Sealand. : Micronations and the search for sovereignty / Harry Hobbs, University of Technology Sydney, George Williams, University of New South Wales
2022
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Sealand (Wales) -- History : Micronations and the search for sovereignty / Harry Hobbs, University of Technology Sydney, George Williams, University of New South Wales
Materials placed inside a root canal for the purpose of obturating or sealing it. The materials may be gutta-percha, silver cones, paste mixtures, or other substances. (Dorland, 28th ed, p631 & Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed, p187)
Systems that provide for the maintenance of life in an isolated living chamber through reutilization of the material available, in particular, by means of a cycle wherein exhaled carbon dioxide, urine, and other waste matter are converted chemically or by photosynthesis into oxygen, water, and food. (NASA Thesaurus, 1988)
Systems that provide for the maintenance of life in an isolated living chamber through reutilization of the material available, in particular, by means of a cycle wherein exhaled carbon dioxide, urine, and other waste matter are converted chemically or by photosynthesis into oxygen, water, and food. (NASA Thesaurus, 1988)