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  2. Labadists - Wikipedia

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    Jean de Labadie. Jean de Labadie (1610–1674) came from an area near Bordeaux. In his early life he was a Roman Catholic and a Jesuit.However, at that time the Jesuits were wary of overt spiritual manifestations, [1] so Labadie, who himself experienced frequent visions and inner enlightenment, found himself dissatisfied and left the order in 1639.

  3. ADIME - Wikipedia

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    ADIME, or Assessment, Diagnosis, Intervention, and Monitoring/Evaluation, is a process used to ensure high quality nutrition care to patients and clients from nutrition professionals, such as Registered Dietitians (RD) or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN).

  4. Labadie Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Labadie Collection became a part of the Special Collections Library (then called the Rare Book Room) in 1964. It is named after individualist anarchist Joseph Labadie (1850–1933). With the help of his devoted wife, Sophie, Labadie collected and carefully preserved a vast amount of literature on social movements from the 1870s to his death ...

  5. Labadie - Wikipedia

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    Jean de Labadie (1610–1674), French Reformed Pietist; Joseph Labadie (1850–1933), American labor organizer, anarchist, social activist, printer, publisher, essayist and poet His som Laurance Labadie, an author and anarchist; Jean-Michel Labadie (born 1974), French bassist; Joss Labadie (born 1990), English footballer

  6. Prograde - Wikipedia

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    Prograde can refer to: Retrograde and prograde motion, in astronomy, a type of motion of astronomical bodies; Metamorphism#Prograde and retrograde, in geology, describes mineral changes in rocks under increasing pressure and/or temperature conditions; Progradation, in geography / geomorphology, refers to the growth of a river delta

  7. Progradation - Wikipedia

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    In sedimentary geology and geomorphology, the term progradation refers to the growth of a river delta farther out into the sea over time. This occurs when the volume of incoming sediment is greater than the volume of the delta that is lost through subsidence, sea-level rise, or erosion.

  8. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    Bodybuilding supplements are dietary supplements commonly used by those involved in bodybuilding, weightlifting, mixed martial arts, and athletics for the purpose of facilitating an increase in lean body mass.

  9. Frédéric Labadie-Lagrave - Wikipedia

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    Hammond, William Alexander (1879); Labadie-Lagrave, Frédéric (Translation and notes) (8vo), Traité des maladies du système nerveux : comprenant les maladies du cerveau, les maladies de la moelle et de ses enveloppes, les affections cérébro-spinales, les maladies du système nerveux périphérique et les maladies toxiques du système ...