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Pecora is an infraorder of even-toed hoofed mammals with ruminant digestion. Most members of Pecora have cranial appendages projecting from their frontal bones ; only two extant genera lack them, Hydropotes and Moschus . [ 2 ]
The Pecora Investigation was an inquiry begun on March 4, 1932, by the United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency to investigate the causes of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The name refers to the fourth and final chief counsel for the investigation, Ferdinand Pecora .
Pechora (Russian: Печо́ра; Komi: Печӧра, romanized: Pećöra) is a town in the Komi Republic, Russia, located on the Pechora River, west of and near the northern Ural Mountains.
Articles relating to the Pecora, an infraorder of even-toed hoofed mammals with ruminant digestion. Most members of Pecora have cranial appendages projecting from their frontal bones; only two extant genera lack them, Hydropotes and Moschus.
Dom Pecora at his shop in Malvern, Pa., which he opened in September Credit - Ahmed Photography. B y the time Dominick Pecora was 10 years old, he’d broken and repaired his bicycle many times ...
Ferdinand Pecora was born in Nicosia, Sicily, the son of Louis Pecora and Rosa Messina, who emigrated to the United States in 1886. He grew up in Chelsea, Manhattan.After briefly studying for the Episcopal ministry, Pecora attended St. Stephen's College (now Bard College) and the City University of New York before he was forced to leave school when his father was injured in an industrial accident.
Pecora is a group of hoofed mammals that comprises most of the ruminants. Pecora may also refer to: An occasional spelling of the Pechora River; Pecora Escarpment, Antarctica; Coda di Pecora, a grape variety
The Palaeomerycidae is an extinct family of Neogene ruminants belonging to the infraorder Pecora.Palaeomerycids lived in Europe and Asia exclusively during the Miocene, coevolving with cervids, bovids, moschids, and tragulids there as part of a dramatic radiation of ruminants by the early Miocene.