• A scur is an incompletely developed horn growth. In cattle, scurs are not attached to the skull, whereas horns are attached and have blood vessels and...
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    Lough Scur (Irish: Loch an Scoir, meaning 'the lake of the horses, pasturage, troop') is a freshwater lake in south County Leitrim, northwest Ireland....
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  • Secure Computing Corporation (SCC) was a public company that developed and sold computer security appliances and hosted services to protect users and data...
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    Maksim Ščur (Belarusian: Макс Шчур; born 5 December 1977 in Brest, Belarus) is a Belarusian translator, writer and poet. From 1994 until 1998, he was a...
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    the allele for scurs in cattle can only be seen in a polled animal, because horns replace the scurs in horned animals. Similar scurs may also occur where...
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    Lough is also located in Dromahair, within the parish of Killargue. Lough Scur, and Saint John's Lough, on the Shannon–Erne Waterway. Glencar Lough which...
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    Muintir Eolais families were Mac Raghnaills, with castles at Lough Rynn, Lough Scur, and Leitrim Village, the O'Mulvey sept of Maigh Nissi, O'Moran of AttyRory...
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    (casa) (before voiced consonant) sgaré (sgarrare) /sk/ + a \ o \ u \ y \ ø sc scür (buio)   + i \ e \ ɜ \ ∅ sch scheda (scheda) /ʃ/ + a \ o \ u \ y \ ø sci...
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    retain the bony core). Partial or deformed horns in livestock are called scurs. Similar growths on other parts of the body are not usually called horns...
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  • eˈmiɡ] Your (plural) friend Scúru [ˈskuru] Sucúru [suˈkuru] Scúr' [skur] Scúr' [ʃkur] Scúr' [ʃkur] Dark Cárru [ˈkaru] Cáru [ˈkaɾu] Córr' [kɔʀ] Córr' [kɔʀ]...
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    horns that are not firmly attached to the skull, often referred to as "scurs", are not unusual but are considered undesirable. Each Jacob has distinctive...
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  • shneachta agus faoi shioc is gan dánacht agam ar éinneach, mo sheisreach gan scur, mo bhranar gan cur, is gan iad agam ar aon chor. Níl caraid agam, is danaid...
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    under Sheebeg (Sí Beag), an ancient pagan burial site which overlooks Lough Scur to the north and Keshcarrigan Lough to the south. Keshcarrigan features in...
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    townland and parish of Kiltubrid. Evidence of human settlement at Lough Scur has been dated to the New Stone Age. Kiltubrid GAA is the local Gaelic Athletic...
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    Current Name: Hondaria leptospora (Malme) Kitaura, M.C. Scur & A.P. Lorenz, in Kitaura, Scur, Theodoro, Piovezan-Borges & Lorenz, Acta Bot. Brasilica...
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    incomplete healing, protrusion of 2nd (middle) phalanx, claw regrowth, scurs (growth of deformed claw segments), retention of flexor process of third...
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    have horns, either two or four. Rams may also have scurs or be polled. Ewes are more likely to have scurs or be polled; however, they may also have two or...
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    with flooding from the Woodford River during construction. Between Lough Scur and Leitrim, the Leitrim River was enlarged, and eight locks were built....
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    strait') is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland, located between Lough Scur and Carrickaport Lough. Drumcong is between Ballinamore and Carrick-on-Shannon...
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  • ġesund > sound (safe) (+r) /aur/ > GA /aʊr/, RP /aʊə/ OE OE ūre > our; OE sċūr > shower; OE sūr > sour (occ. +t) /ʌ/ OE būtan > but; OE strūtian > ME strouten...
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  • Rinn Lough County Leitrim 1.65 0.64 Ross Lake County Galway 1.4 0.54 Lough Scur County Leitrim 1.14 0.44 Lough Sheelin County Cavan, County Meath and County...
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  • ġesund > sound (safe) (+r) /aur/ > GA /aʊr/, RP /aʊə/ OE OE ūre > our; OE sċūr > shower; OE sūr > sour (occ. +t) /ʌ/ OE būtan > but; OE strūtian > ME strouten...
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    allele Result Comment P Poll Dominant to p and P1 P1 Horns Recessive to P, Dominant to p p Horns in rams, scurs in ewes Recessive to P1 and P...
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  • The family name Scurfield appears to be of Old Norse, or Viking origin. "Scur" in Old English is "shower" as in rain. In Old Norse, "skur" also carries...
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    in 928 AD, inscribed onto it. A large quern was discovered on the Lough Scur crannog in Ireland. In the 9th century the Welsh monk Nennius wrote a history...
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  • par la Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft, l'un des plus remarqua est, a coup scur, l'ostracon conserve actuellement au Musee de Berlin sous le no V. A. 8384:...
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  • Aghacashlaun may refer to: Aghacashlaun River, flows into Lough Scur, County Leitrim, Ireland Aghacashlaun, a townland in County Leitrim, Ireland; see...
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    Wanderers Palapye Nico United Selebi-Phikwe Orapa United Orapa Police XI Otse eScurity Systems Otse Sua Flamingoes Sowa TAFIC Francistown Township Rollers Gaborone...
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  • ġesund > sound (safe) (+r) /aur/ > GA /aʊr/, RP /aʊə/ OE OE ūre > our; OE sċūr > shower; OE sūr > sour (occ. +t) /ʌ/ OE būtan > but; OE strūtian > ME strouten...
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  • of Lough Scur, as they share the same level and connected by a half-mile channel. Lough Marrave is connected to St. John's Lough and Lough Scur by the Shannon–Erne...
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