• Esca can refer to: The esca or illicium, a modified luminescent fin ray found in anglerfish Esca (grape disease) the Ezka, a river in the Basque country...
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    experiments, which he referred to as Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA). In cooperation with Siegbahn, a small group of engineers (Mike Kelly, Charles...
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    Andreea Ioana Esca Eram (née Esca, Romanian pronunciation: [anˈdree̯a iˈo̯ana ˈeska]; born 29 August 1972) is a Romanian television journalist on the...
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    characteristic mode of predation, in which a modified luminescent fin ray (the esca or illicium) acts as a lure for other fish. The luminescence comes from symbiotic...
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    missions to Mars "EscaPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers)". eoPortal.org. 26 April 2024. Retrieved 24 August 2024. "EscaPADE". nssdc...
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  • O esca viatorum ("O food of wayfarers") is a Latin-language Catholic eucharistic hymn. Its first edition is found in a Würzburg hymnal of 1647. It is sung...
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  • of the Picts, accompanied only by his slave, Esca. The son of a deceased chieftain of the Brigantes, Esca detests Rome and what it stands for, but considers...
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    Esca is a grape disease of mature grapevines. It is a type of grapevine trunk disease. The fungi Phaeoacremonium aleophilum, Phaeomoniella chlamydospora...
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  • Escàs (Catalan pronunciation: [asˈkas]) is a village in Andorra, located in the parish of La Massana. The construction company, Construccions Buiques...
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  • Founded in 1992, ESCA School of Management is a Moroccan business school located in downtown Casablanca, Morocco. It is a member of the Conference of Grandes...
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    by frogfishes with worm-mimicking esca. If lost, the esca can be regenerated. In many species, the illicium and esca can be withdrawn into a depression...
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    metres (8,307 ft). This species is similar to T. axeli, except that its esca bears 2–3 pairs of lateral lobes that are elongated into tapering filaments...
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    from wood-rotting fungi; see Wood rot (decay) Chlorosis Iron deficiency Esca (Apoplexy) Presumably toxins from wood-rotting fungi; see Wood rot (decay)...
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  • beyond Hadrian's Wall with his freed ex-slave, the British native hunter Esca, Marcus finds that a demoralized and mutinous Ninth Legion was annihilated...
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    Rajah. He had another son, Esca Brooke (1868–1951) from a previous marriage with a Malay woman known as Dayang Mastiah. Esca was sent to England at the...
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  • distributor, and retailer based in Evansville, Indiana. It trades on NASDAQ as ESCA. In November 2019, CEO David L. Fetherman announced his intent to retire...
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    Salvatierra de Esca (in Aragonese: Salvatierra d'Esca) is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census...
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    illicium and esca; the former being a modified dorsal spine—the "fishing rod"—and the latter being the bulbous, bioluminescent "fishing lure". The esca is simple...
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    modified for use like a fishing rod. Its tip has a characteristic worm-like esca (lure) which, when waved, attracts unsuspecting prey. The dorsal spine is...
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  • Lt. He became GP and then pathologist at Middlesex Hospital. He married Esca Drury, a nurse, in 1961, they had three children, Ann, Catherine and Crispin...
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    Halieutopsis simula, the fluffy-esca deepsea batfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Ogcocephalidae, the deep sea batfishes...
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  • spectroscopy (XPS), also known as electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) Extruded polystyrene foam as insulation material Open XML Paper Specification...
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    [citation needed] Together they opened seven more restaurants in New York: Lupa, Esca, Casa Mono, Bar Jamon, Otto, Del Posto and Eataly (an Italian marketplace)...
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    a gravitational slingshot designed to slow and redirect the spacecraft. EscaPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers) by the University...
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    trait of deep-sea anglerfishes is that they use bioluminescence on their esca to attract prey in the darkness of the deep oceans they inhabit. Ceratioidei...
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    for Chemical Analysis (ESCA); it is now usually known as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). In 1967 he published a book, ESCA; atomic, molecular and...
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    Amanieu de Sescars or Amanieu des Escàs (fl. 1278–1295) was a Catalan, possibly Gascon, troubadour of the late 13th century. Famous for his love songs...
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  • Label Catalog Japan 21 April 1989 CD Epic (CBS) 20.8P-5224 1 December 1996 Epic (Sony) ESCA 6628 Worldwide October 2023 Download/Streaming Epic Records –...
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    (1868–1917) 3 June 1829, England 17 May 1917, England Dayang Mastiah, one son, Esca Margaret Alice Lili de Windt, with whom he had six children; three survived...
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    Francisco). The 2001 inductees were Mario Batali, chef/co-owner, Babbo and Esca, New York; Michael Ginor and Izzy Yanay, founders, Hudson Valley Foie Gras...
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