external tissues of plants. Plant galls are abnormal outgrowths of plant tissues, similar to benign tumors or warts in animals. They can be caused by various...
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In-Gall (var. In Gall, I-n-Gall, In-Gal, Ingal, Ingall) is a department, commune and town in the Agadez Region of northeast Niger, with a year-round population...
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Galling is a form of wear caused by adhesion between sliding surfaces. When a material galls, some of it is pulled with the contacting surface, especially...
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named after James Gall and Arno Peters. Gall described the projection in 1855 at a science convention and published a paper on it in 1885. Peters brought...
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Look up Gall, gall, or gäll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gall is a kind of swelling growth on plants. Gall may also refer to: Gall Force, a 1980s...
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Norse–Gaels (redirect from Gall-Gaidhel)
differences in the Gaelic language, e.g. Gall Gaidel, Gall Gaidhel, Gall Gaidheal, Gall Gaedil, Gall Gaedhil, Gall Gaedhel, Gall Goidel, Gall Ghaedheil...
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Gall wasps, also traditionally called gallflies, are hymenopterans of the family Cynipidae in the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea. Their common name comes...
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Geneviève Marie Anne Gall (9 October 1947 – 7 January 2018), known professionally as France Gall, was a French yé-yé singer. In 1965, at the age of 17...
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Mickey Gall (born January 22, 1992) is an American professional mixed martial artist who competes in the welterweight division of the Ultimate Fighting...
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Gall (Latin: Gallus; c. 550 – c. 645) according to hagiographic tradition was a disciple and one of the traditional twelve companions of Columbanus on...
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Ox gall (also spaced oxgall) is bile, also known as "gall", usually obtained from cows, that is an ingredient in bile soap and mixed with alcohol and...
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Le Gall is a Breton surname (Ar Gall), and may refer to: Amélie Le Gall, French cyclist in the 1890s Anthony Le Gall (born 1985), French footballer Arnaud...
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Gall Force (ガルフォース, Garu Fōsu) is a metaseries of science fiction anime OVAs by the studios Artmic and AIC, with production by Youmex. The original character...
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Iron gall ink (also known as common ink, standard ink, oak gall ink or iron gall nut ink) is a purple-black or brown-black ink made from iron salts and...
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Henderson Alexander Gall, CMG, CBE (born 1 October 1927) is a Scottish journalist, author, and former Independent Television News (ITN) news presenter...
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Abbey of Saint Gall (German: Abtei St. Gallen) is a dissolved abbey (747–1805) in a Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland....
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Ellie Gall (born 5 May 1996) is an Australian actress. She portrayed the main role of Catherine Langford alongside Connor Trinneer in the science fiction...
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author. In cartography he gives his name to three different map projections: Gall stereographic; Gall isographic; and Gall orthographic (Gall–Peters projection)...
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Gall is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Gall (Native American leader) (c. 1840 – 1894), Hunkpapa Lakota war leader Saint Gall (c. 550...
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Robert Gall (27 May 1918, in Saint-Fargeau, Yonne – 16 May 1990) was a French lyricist. He married Cécile Berthier, daughter of Paul Berthier, co-founder...
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St. Gall may refer to: Saint Gall, Irish missionary in the German Alps Abbey of Saint Gall, Switzerland Sankt Gallen (disambiguation), various German-language...
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Gall (c. 1840 – December 5, 1894), Lakota Phizí, was an important military leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. He spent...
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Ahold Delhaize (redirect from Gall & Gall)
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize N.V. (in Dutch literally "Royal Ahold Delhaize"), commonly known as Ahold Delhaize, is a Dutch-Belgian multinational retail...
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Felix Gall (born 27 February 1998) is an Austrian professional cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale. Gall was born in Nußdorf-Debant...
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Anguina tritici (redirect from Wheat gall nematode)
seed-gall nematode, seed and leaf gall nematode, wheat gall nematode, wheat seed gall nematode, wheat seed-gall nematode, wheat seed and leaf gall nematode)...
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Gall (22 March 1912 – 9 December 1987) was a Hungarian-French modern impressionist painter. François Gall was born "Ferenc Erdelyi Gall" in 1912 in Kolozsvár...
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Franz Joseph Gall or Franz Josef Gall (German: [gal]; 9 March 1758 – 22 August 1828) was a German neuroanatomist, physiologist, and pioneer in the study...
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high-performance mass analyzers. Gall studied physical electronics at Leningrad Polytechnic Institute and graduated in 1957. After graduation, she conducted...
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Professor Leonhard Gall (24 August 1884 in Munich – 20 January 1952) was one of Adolf Hitler's architects. Gall worked for Paul Troost and he designed...
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