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    Tarsus is an impact crater in the Oxia Palus quadrangle of Mars. It is 18.55 kilometres (11.53 mi) in diameter and was named by the IAU in 1976 after the...
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  • (Bithynia), a town of ancient Bithynia, now in Turkey Tarsus (crater), an impact crater on Mars Tarsus (1948–1960), a Turkish Maritime Lines ship, formerly...
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    This is a list of craters on Mars. There are hundreds of thousands of impact craters on Mars, but only some of them have names. This list here contains...
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  • Adivar (crater) Guzel (crater) Faina (crater) Bozkir (crater) Can (crater) Hashir (crater) Sinop (crater) Tarsus (crater) Zir (crater) Harran Sulci, a region...
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  • Citium (333 – 264 BCE), founder of the Stoic school of philosophy Zeno of Tarsus (3rd century BCE), Stoic philosopher Zeno of Sidon (1st century BCE), Epicurean...
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  • Samos (c. 280 BCE–c. 220 BCE), Greek astronomer and mathematician Conon of Tarsus, 6th-century bishop and leader of the heretical Tritheist movement Conon...
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  • females is the condition of the tarsus. The male swiftlet has a bare tarsus while the female has a feathered tarsus. Both sexes however share the distinctive...
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    1km-long pedestrian zone. The islet is almost circular, with a flooded crater forming the bay of Porto Paone on the southwest coast. It has a diameter...
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    could bear. This was on 9 August 833. Al-Ma'mun died near Tarsus. The city's major mosque (Tarsus Grand Mosque), contains a tomb reported to be his. Al-Ma'mun...
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    XI Cassiopeia Mary Magdalene Sanctæ Mariæ Magdalenæ XII Perseus Paul of Tarsus Sancti Pauli Apostoli XIII Auriga Jerome Sancti Hieroymi Ecclesiæ Doctoris...
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    George and Winona Kirk. Although born on Earth, Kirk lived for a time on Tarsus IV, where he was one of nine surviving witnesses to the massacre of 4,000...
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    appears that he was a native of Soli in Cilicia, (although one authority says Tarsus). He is known to have studied with Menecrates in Ephesus and Philitas in...
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    been all smaller males). This species also possesses an exceptional long tarsus, which may rival the Philippine eagle, which weighs about three times more...
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  • in various other mythologies. Ionian paterae /ˈpætəriː/ (shallow craters and crater chains) are named after sun gods and fire gods in various mythologies...
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    saint of the early Christian Church, and a reported follower of Paul of Tarsus in the 1st century AD. She is not mentioned in the New Testament, but the...
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    species of the booted eagle subfamily (Aquilinae), it has feathers over its tarsus. One of the largest and most powerful species of booted eagle, it is a fairly...
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    in the Hebrew Bible with Tartessos, although others connect Tarshish to Tarsus in Anatolia or other places as far as India. Tarshish, like Tartessos, is...
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    Paul (as its title suggests) represents the conversion of a lawyer from Tarsus named Saul (a man who prosecuted Christians) into a follower of Christ....
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    affected by OCD in the dog are: shoulder (often bilaterally), elbow, knee and tarsus. The problem develops in puppyhood although often subclinically, and there...
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    tail may measure from 238 to 295 mm (9.4 to 11.6 in) in both sexes and the tarsus may be from 85 to 96 mm (3.3 to 3.8 in) in males and from 92 to 98 mm (3...
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    "Karatepe" was the name given to a site designated for entering the Endurance Crater to investigate the layering of the bedrock. The archaeological site of Domuztepe...
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    Lake Borabay (65 km northeast of Amasya in the district of Taşova) is a crater lake with an impressive view and fresh air. It is a perfect area for fishing...
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    left and right pelvic girdles, right hind limb, as well as element of left tarsus. SAM 6536, another paratype, consists of a virtually complete skull with...
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  • Byzantines counter-attack and seize Germanikeia, defeating an army from Tarsus, and raiding as far south as Antioch. General (strategos) Theophilos Kourkouas...
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  • stem-amniotes. A study on the morphology and ossification sequences of carpus and tarsus in basal stereospondylomorphs, providing evidence of variability in the...
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