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  2. Buskin - Wikipedia

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    A buskin is a knee- or calf-length boot made of leather or cloth, enclosed by material, and laced, from above the toes to the top of the boot, and open across the toes. [1] ...

  3. Gli Orazi e i Curiazi - Wikipedia

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    The only possible exception is Oratius’s Se alla patria ognor donai, which constitutes instead "an example of heroic aria for a tenor of buskined melodrama", which was to remain in full vogue till Rossini beginnings, "central range, periodical ascending intervals to give vigour and fit to the melody, short melismas or descending scales to ...

  4. Richard Bonython - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of Richard Bonython. Bonython was born to John Bonython, a Cornish landowner, and Elinor Bonython née Myleinton in 1580. [1] His father's estate was Bonython Manor, at Cury on the Lizard Peninsula, but Richard was born at the estate of his mother's family on the North Cornwall coast at St Columb Major. [1]

  5. Trophoblast - Wikipedia

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    The trophoblast (from Greek trephein: to feed; and blastos: germinator) is the outer layer of cells of the blastocyst.Trophoblasts are present four days after fertilization in humans. [1]

  6. Protoplasm - Wikipedia

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    Protoplasm (/ ˈ p r oʊ t ə ˌ p l æ z əm /; [1] [2] pl. protoplasms) [3] is the part of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma membrane.It is a mixture of small molecules such as ions, monosaccharides, amino acids, and macromolecules such as proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, etc.