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Normandy Jug

A Victorian French (Normandy), mould-blown, engraved glass cider or wine jug dating from the middle of the 19th century. It is in excellent condition and shows age related wear to the rim of the base consistent with some 170 years of use.This Normandy jug is...

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Antique Normandy Jug

Featuring a crest with castle and leaf motifs, this antique cider pitcher jug is crafted of barrel oak. It is further embellished with a brass handle and is in excellent condition.The jug measures 9.5'' tall and 13.5'' in diameter. Made in Normandy France circa 1860,...

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The Role of 7del in Myeloid Malignancies

In the cytogenetic analysis of patients with myeloid malignancies, chromosome 7 abnormalities have an important impact on disease pathogenesis, treatment, response and prognosis. The most common chromosomal abnormalities in myeloid malignancies are monosomy 7 (-7),...

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Normandy Jug

Normandy JugThis antique French (Normandy) cider or wine jug is made of barrel oak decorated with polished brass rings and further embellished with a crest on the front with castle and leaf motifs. It measures 9.5'' Diameter, 13.5'' Height and is in excellent...

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The Normandyjug

The normandyjug is a jug from the medieval French region of Normandy. These jugs were used for the storage and serving of cider, wine or water.They are inscribed with the name of the potter, the date and a T-shaped gadget mark on the base. This type of jug is very...

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What is Pyrolysium?

Pyrolysis is a process by which materials undergo thermal decomposition at elevated temperatures. It is a necessary step for the combustion of many solid fuels, but it also generates volatile chemicals that are toxic or contribute to air pollution if they are not...

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