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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Grave | |  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Graves-Basedow disease - Signs and symptomsGraves-Basedow disease is a disorder characterized by a triad of hyperthyroidism, goitre, and exophthalmos (bulging eyeballs).
Due to the many physiological actions of thyroid hormone, many symptoms and signs are linked to Graves' disease:
Cardiac: cardiac arrhythmias (especially atrial fibrillation), tachycardia (increased heart rate), collapsing pulse and widened pulse pressure (difference between systolic and diastolic BP) and congestive cardiac failure with peripheral edema, ascites, anasarca.
Endoc ...
See also:Graves-Basedow disease, Graves-Basedow disease - Signs and symptoms, Graves-Basedow disease - Diagnosis, Graves-Basedow disease - Pathophysiology, Graves-Basedow disease - Treatment, Graves-Basedow disease - Antithyroid drugs, Graves-Basedow disease - Radioiodine, Graves-Basedow disease - Surgery, Graves-Basedow disease - Eye disease, Graves-Basedow disease - If left untreated, Graves-Basedow disease - Epidemiology, Graves-Basedow disease - History, Graves-Basedow disease - Bibliography, Graves-Basedow disease - External link Read more here: » Graves-Basedow disease: Encyclopedia II - Graves-Basedow disease - Signs and symptoms |
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| | |  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Pretty Girls Make Graves - MembersCurrent Line-Up
Andrea Zollo - Vocals
Nick Dewitt - Drums, Samples, Keyboards, Vocals
Derek Fudesco - Bass, Vocals
Jay Clark - Guitar, Keyboards, Samples
Leona Marrs - Keyboards (2004-)
Previous Members
Nathan Thelen - Guitar, Vocals (2001-2004)
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See also:Pretty Girls Make Graves, Pretty Girls Make Graves - History, Pretty Girls Make Graves - Members, Pretty Girls Make Graves - Discography, Pretty Girls Make Graves - Cover Songs, Pretty Girls Make Graves - Videography, Pretty Girls Make Graves - Notes Read more here: » Pretty Girls Make Graves: Encyclopedia II - Pretty Girls Make Graves - Members |
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| | | |  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Richard Graves MacDonnell - Governor of Hong KongIn 19 October, 1865, MacDonnell was appointed as Governor of Hong Kong, a position in which he served until 1872. During his tenure, MacDonnell developed Victoria Peak, which would eventually become the premier residential quarters in Hong Kong, accessible only to the rich and famous. MacDonnell also ordered the construction of a hospital catered to the needs of the local Chinese population. In addition, MacDonnell legalized gambling in Hong Kong, which led to ...
See also:Richard Graves MacDonnell, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Early Life, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Legal Career Early Colonial Services, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Governor of Hong Kong, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Post-Governorship Retirement, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Personal Life, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Publications With His Involvement, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Places Named After Him Read more here: » Richard Graves MacDonnell: Encyclopedia II - Richard Graves MacDonnell - Governor of Hong Kong |
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| |  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - First Growth - GravesOnly a single producer from Graves and Pessac-Léognan was included in the classification of 1855, and was assigned the status of Premier Cru:
Château Haut-Brion (Pessac)
After the Second World War the omission of the great wines of Graves from the official classification was having a noticeable effect on the price and desirability of wines from the region, and so in 1953 the region announced its own classification of red wines, with white wines being added in 1959. Sixteen wines were given special classifi ...
See also:First Growth, First Growth - Médoc, First Growth - Sauternes, First Growth - Premier Cru Supérieur, First Growth - Premier Cru, First Growth - Graves, First Growth - Saint-Emilion, First Growth - Premiers Grands Crus Classés - A, First Growth - Premiers Grands Crus Classés - B, First Growth - Pomerol, First Growth - Burgundy Read more here: » First Growth: Encyclopedia II - First Growth - Graves |
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|  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Richard Graves MacDonnell - Legal Career Early Colonial ServicesMacDonnell was called to the Irish bar in 1838, and to the English bar, at Lincoln’s Inn on 25 January 1841. On 20 July 1843, he was appointed chief justice of the Gambia, and on 1 October 1847, governor of the British settlements on Gambia.
While holding that post, MacDonnell conducted several exploring expeditions, opening up the interior of Africa from the Gambia to the Senegal. He also organized and accompanied some military expeditions, wi ...
See also:Richard Graves MacDonnell, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Early Life, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Legal Career Early Colonial Services, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Governor of Hong Kong, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Post-Governorship Retirement, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Personal Life, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Publications With His Involvement, Richard Graves MacDonnell - Places Named After Him Read more here: » Richard Graves MacDonnell: Encyclopedia II - Richard Graves MacDonnell - Legal Career Early Colonial Services |
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|  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Funnelbeaker culture - Religion and gravesThe houses were centered around a monumental grave, a symbol of social cohesion. Burial practices were varied, depending on region and changed over time. Inhumation seems to have been the rule. The oldest graves consisted of wooden chambered cairns inside long barrows, but later in the form of passage graves and dolmens. Originally, the structures were probably covered within a heap of dirt and the entrance was blocked by a stone. The Funnelbeaker culture marks the appearance of megalithic tombs at the coasts of the Baltic and of the North s ...
See also:Funnelbeaker culture, Funnelbeaker culture - Migration patterns, Funnelbeaker culture - Settlements, Funnelbeaker culture - Religion and graves, Funnelbeaker culture - Objects, Funnelbeaker culture - Ethnicity and language, Funnelbeaker culture - Sources Read more here: » Funnelbeaker culture: Encyclopedia II - Funnelbeaker culture - Religion and graves |
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| |  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Corded Ware culture - GravesInhumation was characteristically done one metre deep, without any marks, in a flexed position; males lay on their right side, females on the left, with the faces of both oriented to the south. Originally, there was probably a wooden construction, since the graves are often positioned in a line. Many are also marked with small tumuli. Grave goods for men typically included a stone battle-axe.
The approximately contemporary Beaker culture had similar burial traditions, and together they covered most of Western and Central Europe. While ...
See also:Corded Ware culture, Corded Ware culture - Extent, Corded Ware culture - Nomenclature, Corded Ware culture - Origins and development, Corded Ware culture - Economy, Corded Ware culture - Graves, Corded Ware culture - Language, Corded Ware culture - Subgroups, Corded Ware culture - Corded Ware culture, Corded Ware culture - Swedish-Norwegian Battle Axe culture, Corded Ware culture - Finnish Battle Axe culture, Corded Ware culture - Middle Dnieper and Fatyanovo-Balanovo cultures, Corded Ware culture - Sources Read more here: » Corded Ware culture: Encyclopedia II - Corded Ware culture - Graves |
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|  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Crown Hill Cemetery - Famous gravesJames Whitcomb Riley, a famous Hoosier poet best known for his poem "Little Orphant Annie", was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery at the highest natural point in the city, which was also known as Strawberry Hill.
Many other famous people are buried at Crown Hill cemetery, including:
Lyman S. Ayres, founder of L.S. Ayres department stores
Ovid Butler, founder of Butler University
John Dillinger, a notorious bank robber
Dr. Richard Jordan Gatling, inventor of the Gatling gun
Benjamin Harrison ...
See also:Crown Hill Cemetery, Crown Hill Cemetery - History, Crown Hill Cemetery - Famous graves, Crown Hill Cemetery - Nature Read more here: » Crown Hill Cemetery: Encyclopedia II - Crown Hill Cemetery - Famous graves |
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|  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Jason Voorhees - Jason comes back from the graveYears later, Tommy Jarvis, now in his early 20s, was released from the mental institution, but was still plagued by nightmares about Jason and a man named Roy Burns, whom he had killed a year earlier because he was masquerading as Jason and killing people in the mental institution. After he got out of the institution, Tommy and a friend went to Eternal Peace Cemetery to dig up Jason's grave and cremate him. After they dug him up, Tommy stabbed a metal rod from a cemetery fence into Jason's rotting corpse and threw his hockey mask into the grave. As they were about to cremate him, however, ...
See also:Jason Voorhees, Jason Voorhees - Childhood years, Jason Voorhees - Pamela Voorhees' revenge, Jason Voorhees - Jason resurfaces, Jason Voorhees - Jason comes back from the grave, Jason Voorhees - Freddy versus Jason, Jason Voorhees - What the future may hold, Jason Voorhees - Other appearances, Jason Voorhees - The men behind the mask, Jason Voorhees - External link Read more here: » Jason Voorhees: Encyclopedia II - Jason Voorhees - Jason comes back from the grave |
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|  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Richard Mentor Johnson - Grave and legacyJohnson is interred in the Frankfort Cemetery, in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Named for Johnson are counties in Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri and Nebraska.
Johnson County, Illinois was named for Johnson in 1812, even before he claimed to have killed Tecumseh.
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See also:Richard Mentor Johnson, Richard Mentor Johnson - Childhood and Family, Richard Mentor Johnson - Education, Richard Mentor Johnson - Military, Richard Mentor Johnson - Career, Richard Mentor Johnson - Elected Office, Richard Mentor Johnson - Kentucky House of Representatives, Richard Mentor Johnson - United States House of Representatives, Richard Mentor Johnson - United States Senate, Richard Mentor Johnson - Vice-President, Richard Mentor Johnson - Grave and legacy, Richard Mentor Johnson - External link Read more here: » Richard Mentor Johnson: Encyclopedia II - Richard Mentor Johnson - Grave and legacy |
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|  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Alfred V. Kidder - Native American Graves Protection and RepatriationDuring Kidder’s studies and excavations at Pecos Pueblo, particularly between 1915 and 1929, pottery and other artifacts were sent to Andover, Massachusetts, while excavated human remains were sent to the Peabody Museum at Harvard. In the early 1900s, no archaeologist consulted with Native American descendants concerning the excavation of their ancestors' homes and graves. Although Kidder was aware of the long standing relationship between the abandoned Pecos Pueblo and the modern Pueblo of Jem ...
See also:Alfred V. Kidder, Alfred V. Kidder - Archaeological career, Alfred V. Kidder - Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation, Alfred V. Kidder - Publications, Alfred V. Kidder - External link, Alfred V. Kidder - Reference Read more here: » Alfred V. Kidder: Encyclopedia II - Alfred V. Kidder - Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation |
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|  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Alamogordo New Mexico - Grave of Ham First Chimp in SpaceHam was the world's first astrochimp, trumpeted by the United States as "the first free creature in outer space". He blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on January 31, 1961, and traveled 155 miles in 16.5 minutes before splashing down safely in the Atlantic.
After Ham died in 1983 at age 27, his body was shipped west and was buried in the front lawn of the International Space Hall of Fame in Alamog ...
See also:Alamogordo New Mexico, Alamogordo New Mexico - Geography, Alamogordo New Mexico - Demographics, Alamogordo New Mexico - Atari Burial Grounds, Alamogordo New Mexico - Grave of Ham First Chimp in Space, Alamogordo New Mexico - Trinity, Alamogordo New Mexico - White Sands National Monument, Alamogordo New Mexico - Book Burnings Read more here: » Alamogordo New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Alamogordo New Mexico - Grave of Ham First Chimp in Space |
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|  |  |  | Grave: Encyclopedia II - Alamogordo, New Mexico - Grave of Ham, First Chimp in SpaceHam was the world's first astrochimp, trumpeted by the United States as "the first free creature in outer space". He blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on January 31, 1961, and traveled 155 miles in 16.5 minutes before splashing down safely in the Atlantic.
After Ham died in 1983 at age 27, his body was shipped west and was buried in the front lawn of the International Space Hall of Fame in Alam ...
See also:Alamogordo, New Mexico, Alamogordo, New Mexico - Geography, Alamogordo, New Mexico - Demographics, Alamogordo, New Mexico - Atari Burial Grounds, Alamogordo, New Mexico - Grave of Ham, First Chimp in Space, Alamogordo, New Mexico - Trinity, Alamogordo, New Mexico - White Sands National Monument, Alamogordo, New Mexico - Book Burnings Read more here: » Alamogordo, New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Alamogordo, New Mexico - Grave of Ham, First Chimp in Space |
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