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  2. AAR - Wikipedia

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    Aar (Dill), a tributary of Dill river in Germany, also in the basin of the Lahn; Aar (Ill), a branch of the Ill river that separates from it in Strasbourg, France and rejoins it further north; Aar (Twiste), a tributary of Twiste river in Germany, in the basin of the Weser; Aar (village), a village in Rajasthan, India

  3. Dance's sign - Wikipedia

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    Dance's sign is an eponymous medical sign first described by the French pathologist Jean Baptiste Hippolyte Dance, requiring investigation of the right lower quadrant of the abdomen for retraction of the right iliac fossa, which can indicate an intussusception.

  4. Plus and minus signs - Wikipedia

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    When placed after a number, a plus sign can indicate an open range of numbers. For example, "18+" is commonly used as shorthand for "ages 18 and up". In US grading systems, the plus sign indicates a grade one level higher and the minus sign a grade lower. For example, B− ("B minus") is one grade lower than B.

  5. Aargau S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    History. Upon the timetable change on 14 December 2008, an S-Bahn numbering system was introduced for regional rail services in Aargau. The new S-Bahn network was designed to complement the existing adjacent S-Bahn networks in Central Switzerland, Zurich and Basel. With that in mind, the line numbers selected for the new network were in the 20s (except the

  6. R16 (New York City Subway car) - Wikipedia

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    6305 and 6339 – currently stored at the MTA NYC Transit's Coney Island Complex in Brooklyn. 6387 – preserved by the New York Transit Museum. The car was restored to operating status in 2013–2014 and has been operating on New York City Transit Museum-sponsored excursions since August 2014, specifically on the Train of Many Metals (TOMM).

  7. Shoulder pad sign - Wikipedia

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    The shoulder pad sign is an enlargement of the anterior shoulder due to amyloid deposition in periarticular soft tissue. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This type of infiltration is not common, but it is pathognomonic for AL amyloidosis .

  8. Gene Page - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Edgar Page Jr. [1] (September 13, 1939 – August 24, 1998) was an American conductor, composer, arranger and record producer, ...

  9. Darier's sign - Wikipedia

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    Darier's sign is a change observed after stroking lesions on the skin of a person with systemic mastocytosis or urticaria pigmentosa. [1] In general, the skin becomes swollen, itchy and red. This is a result of compression of mast cells, which are hyperactive in these diseases. These mast cells release inflammatory granules which contain ...