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    The pons (from Latin pons, "bridge") is part of the brainstem that in humans and other mammals, lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla...
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  • up pon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PON or Pon may refer to: PON, the station code for Ponders End railway station in London, England Pon (surname)...
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  • Look up pons in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The pons (or pons Varolii; "bridge of Varolius") is a part of the brain stem. Pons or pons may also refer...
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  • Pon Pon Pon (stylized in all uppercase) is a song and debut single by Japanese singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. It was released as the lead single for her EP...
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    Eleonora "Lele" Pons Maronese (/ˈlɛleɪ/ LEL-ay; born 25 June 1996) is a Venezuelan American YouTuber, actress and singer. Pons came to prominence on Vine...
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    water were similar to the original experiment by Fleischmann and Pons. Fleischmann and Pons were not aware of Tandberg's work. The term "cold fusion" was...
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  • De Pons or de Pons may refer to: Antoinette de Pons-Ribérac (1560–1632), French courtier Bonne de Pons d'Heudicourt (1644–1709), French courtier Geoffroy...
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  • Look up Pons or pons in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pons (Catalan pronunciation: [pons]) is a surname of Catalan origin. It is also given name. Within...
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  • de Pons may refer to: Renaud I de Pons (fl. 1070s) Renaud de Pons, Seneschal of Gascony (d. aft. 1228) Renaud II de Pons (d. 1252) Renaud III de Pons (d...
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  • Stanley Pons (born August 23, 1943) is an American electrochemist known for his work with Martin Fleischmann on cold fusion in the 1980s and 1990s. Pons was...
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    Déjà-Vu (2013), La Loi de la jungle (2016), Elle (2016) and The Wild Boys (2017). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vimala Pons. Vimala Pons at IMDb...
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    Kleinschmidt. Pons has two children and is originally from Turin. Pons has started 67 events as a co-driver and three as a driver. "Fabrizia Pons – Art Vatanen...
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    Alfonso Pons Ezquerra (Barcelona 9 November 1959), better known as Sito Pons, is a Spanish former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racer. He studied...
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  • Pons Racing was a motorcycle and auto racing team owned by the British company Pons Racing UK Limited. The team principal is former 250 cc world champion...
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    Brainstem (section Pons)
    sensory signals to the thalamus. The pons is connected to the cerebellum by the cerebellar peduncles. The pons houses the respiratory pneumotaxic center...
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    Alice Joséphine Pons (April 12, 1898 – February 13, 1976), known professionally as Lily Pons, was a French-American operatic lyric coloratura soprano and...
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    approach to perihelion. Comet Pons-Brooks was conclusively discovered at Marseilles Observatory in July 1812 by Jean-Louis Pons, and on its next appearance...
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    Pons is a lunar impact crater that is located to the west of the prominent Rupes Altai scarp. It was named after French astronomer Jean-Louis Pons. It...
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    of all time: between 1801 and 1827 Pons discovered thirty-seven comets, more than any other person in history. Pons worked at three observatories in his...
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  • to Leodegar, bishop of Viviers, by its two authors, Pons of Balazun and Raymond of Aguilers. Pons may have been a vassal of the bishop. He and Raymond...
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  • Retrieved 30 November 2015. Berry, Mark F. (2002). The Dinosaur Filmography. Berry. ISBN 9780786486946. Q & A with actor Pons Maar Pons Maar at IMDb...
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    Pons of Melgueil (c. 1075 – 1126) was the seventh Abbot of Cluny from 1109 to 1122. Pons was the second child of Peter I of Melgueil and Almodis of Toulouse...
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    and briefly the Jacksonville Jaguars. Pons designed the Jets team logo that was used from 1978 to 1997. Pons was born in Santa Monica, California. In...
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    Cambridge University Press, p. 66, ISBN 0-521-39326-4 LacusCurtius: Pons Fabricius Pons Fabricius at Structurae The Waters of Rome: Tiber River Bridges and...
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    Harvard Business School. Pons's research focuses on questions in political economy and development economics. Born in 1983, Pons spent most of his schooling...
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    Joan Pons Álvarez (Ciutadella, Spain, 8 August 1946) is a Spanish operatic baritone, known internationally as Juan Pons. He is most famous for his Verdi...
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  • in a charter donating Moissac to Cluny. Pons married his first wife, Marjorie (d.1044), in 1022. They had; Pons the Younger, did not inherit his county...
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    Bulgarian Nikola Petroff in 1900, when he defeated Pons at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. Pons was considered one of the best wrestlers of all time...
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    Saint-Pons-de-Thomières Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pons de Saint-Pons-de-Thomières) is a former Roman Catholic church located in Saint-Pons-de-Thomières...
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    The Pons Aemilius (Latin for the "Aemilian Bridge"; Italian: Ponte Emilio) is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome. Preceded by a wooden version, it was...
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