Ca tru
Ca trù (also known as hát ả đào or hat noi, in English song of the women singers) is a kind of Vietnamese folk and popular music. Ca trù translates as tally card songs, referring the bamboo cards given to men who entered the clubs or inns where ca trù was performed. The genre is said, in folklore, to have been created by a woman named Ả Đào.
Acoustic nerve
The vestibulocochlear nerve is the eighth of twelve cranial nerves and also known as the auditory nerve. It is the nerve along which the sensory cells (the hair cells) of the inner ear transmit information to the brain. It consists of the cochlear nerve, carrying information about Worcester, England has been the home of Worcestershire County Cricket Club since 1899. Until 1976 the ground was owned by the Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral. The capacity of the ground is 4,500, small by first-class standards.
The New Road ground is often flooded in winter
Hat a dao
Ca trù (also known as hát ả đào or hat noi, in English song of the women singers) is a kind of Vietnamese folk and popular music. Ca trù translates as tally card songs, referring the bamboo cards given to men who entered the clubs or inns where ca trù was performed. The genre is said, in folklore, to have been created by a woman named Ả Đào.
Hat noi
Ca trù (also known as hát ả đào or hat noi, in English song of the women singers) is a kind of Vietnamese folk and popular music. Ca trù translates as tally card songs, referring the bamboo cards given to men who entered the clubs or inns where ca trù was performed. The genre is said, in folklore, to have been created by a woman named Ả Đào.
Duchouquet Township, Auglaize County, Ohio right Duchouquet Township is one of fourteen townships of Auglaize County, Ohio. It is in the north central part of the county and includes the county seat of Wapakoneta as well as the village of Cridersville. The township is named for Francis Duchoquet, a French-Canadian fur trapper who lived in the area with the Shawnee in the late 1700s. Duchouquet
Mainau Declaration
On July 15, 1955, fifty-two Nobel laureates drafted the Mainau Declaration, urging all "scientists of different countries, different creeds, different political persuasions," to speak out against the "horror that this very science is giving mankind the means to destroy itself." If nations, the Nobel laureates warned, did not heed the moral imperative to renounce such weapons and their use, "they will cease to
Anterior horn of the lateral ventricle
The ventricular system is structure continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord and filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and is embryologically derived from the centre of the neural tube. The ventricular system serves to bathe and cushion the brain and spinal cord within their bony confines.