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    The Scaffold are a comedy, poetry and music trio from Liverpool, England, consisting of musical performer Mike McGear (real name Peter Michael McCartney...
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  • Look up scaffold or scaffolding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A scaffold, or scaffolding, in construction, is a temporary structure that supports...
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    Scaffolding (redirect from Scaffold)
    Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance...
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  • A fibrin scaffold is a network of protein that holds together and supports a variety of living tissues. It is produced naturally by the body after injury...
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    scaffold (French: échafaud, German: Schafott) is a raised, stage-like site for public executions. The execution was practised in public places. The "public...
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    Tube and clamp scaffold (commonly called tube and coupler scaffold or tube and fitting scaffold) is a versatile type of scaffold consisting of steel or...
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  • Score with the Scaffold is a BBC children's programme, which ran during 1970–71. It starred the pop group The Scaffold. It was a quiz programme, although...
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  • generate the final code that the application can use to create, read, update and delete database entries, effectively treating the templates as a "scaffold" on...
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    In biology, scaffold proteins are crucial regulators of many key signalling pathways. Although scaffolds are not strictly defined in function, they are...
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  • The Song at the Scaffold (German: Die Letzte am Schafott) is a 1931 novella by the German writer Gertrud von Le Fort. It is set during the French Revolution...
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  • In biology, the chromosome scaffold is the backbone that supports the structure of the chromosomes. It is composed of a group of non-histone proteins that...
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    Burial tree (redirect from Burial scaffold)
    tree or burial scaffold is a tree or simple structure used for supporting corpses or coffins. They were once common among the Balinese, the Naga people,...
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    Mike McCartney (category The Scaffold members)
    by the stage name Mike McGear, is an English performing artist and photographer who was a member of the groups the Scaffold and Grimms. He is the younger...
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  • The Linear Scaffold is the debut studio album by Norwegian avant-garde metal band Solefald. It was released in 1997, through Avantgarde Records. The cover...
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  • Red Scaffold Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of South Dakota. According to tradition, Red Scaffold Creek was named from an incident when two homicide...
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  • process used to regrow tissue and bone, including limbs and organs. The nano-scaffold is a three-dimensional structure composed of polymer fibers very small...
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  • proficient. The support and guidance provided to the learner are compared to the scaffolds in building construction where the scaffolds provide both...
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    biological tissues. Tissue engineering often involves the use of cells placed on tissue scaffolds in the formation of new viable tissue for a medical purpose...
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  • "Lily the Pink" is a 1968 song released by the UK comedy group The Scaffold, which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart. It is a modernisation of an...
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    survive. Sign at site of the scaffold (2) Sign at site of the scaffold (3) Sign at site of the scaffold (4) "Walter Hungerford and the 'Buggery Act' | English...
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    Scaffold in a barn are loosely laid poles or joists generally above the drive floor on which crops are piled. The term has the same meaning of a temporary...
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  • Elevator to the Gallows (French: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud), also known as Frantic in the US and Lift to the Scaffold in the UK, is a 1958 French crime...
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  • The Secret of the Scaffold (German: Das Geheimnis des Schafotts) is a 1919 German silent historical drama film directed by Eugen Burg. The film's sets...
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    The term S/MAR (scaffold/matrix attachment region), otherwise called SAR (scaffold-attachment region), or MAR (matrix-associated region), are sequences...
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    large black scaffold constructed in front of the Banqueting House, where he was to be executed. A large crowd had gathered to witness the regicide. Charles...
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    remain in the body permanently or until removed through further surgical intervention. A bioresorbable stent (also called bioresorbable scaffold, biodegradable...
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  • lens scaffold, or IOL scaffold technique, is a surgical procedure in ophthalmology. In cases where the posterior lens capsule is ruptured and the cataract...
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  • The Scaffold Law is a New York State law that holds employers and property owners fully liable when an employee becomes injured due to a gravity-related...
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    An industrial piercing (North America), also known as a scaffold piercing (UK/Ireland) or construction piercing, is any ear piercing that consists of two...
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  • Empty Sky is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Elton John, released on 6 June 1969. It was not issued in the United States until January...
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