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Common Fish Names Turkish / English

Fishing in Turkey | November 27th 2009 by Nuri

    Sazan /Carp  ( C. Carpio)   Turna/Pike ( Esox lucius)        Yayın /Wels ( Silurus glanis) Kadife /Tench ( Tinca tinca) Şiraz/ Siraz ( Capoeta.sp) read more

The Spider

Wild Macro | November 18th 2009 by avik

Taken at the Barnawapara Sanctuary, Chattisgarh in India,it was a female Nephila maculata (Fabricius) from the family Tetragnathidae because the male reaches maximum upto 5-6 mm. This species of spider is widely distributed over India, Sri Lanka, Si read more

Hydrocephalus

Health Up Your Life | November 1st 2009 by dihan

Hydrocephalus comes from the Latin words "hydro" means water and "Cephalus" means the head, briefly means "water on the head". Hydrocephalus was first described by scientists from the Greek named Hippocrates. Hydrocephalus patients have abnormal cere read more

What is Hydrocephalus?

I have hydro,hydro doesn't have me | October 6th 2009 by Monica

The term hydrocephalus is derived from the Greek words "hydro" meaning water and "cephalus" meaning head. As the name implies, it is a condition in which the primary characteristic is excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain. Although hydrocephal read more

Hydrocephalus

A Newborn Baby Blog | September 25th 2009 by Blogger Indonesia

I am a 229 days / 7 months 2 weeks & 5 days old baby What is Hydrocephalus? The Definition: Hydrocephalus (pronounced /ˌhaɪdrɵˈsɛfələs/) is a term derived from the Greek words "hydro" meaning water, and "cephalus" meaning head, and this co read more

Plato – Phaedrus

Spectropoetics | September 16th 2009 by G

Socrates. My dear Phaedrus, whence come you, and whither are you going? Phaedrus. I come from Lysias the son of Cephalus, and I am going to take a walk outside the wall, for I have been sitting with him the whole morning; and our common friend Acumen read more

Plato – Parmenides

Spectropoetics | September 16th 2009 by G

We had come from our home at Clazomenae to Athens, and met Adeimantus and Glaucon in the Agora. Welcome, Cephalus, said Adeimantus, taking me by the hand; is there anything which we can do for you in Athens? Yes; that is why I am here; I wish to ask read more

Travel Greece: Greek island of Kefalonia

Friends Revolution Blog | July 29th 2009 by Lauren Axelrod

The Greek island of Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands and is named after the mythological figure Cephalus. The island is located in the center of the earthquake zone, and dozens of unrecorded tremors occur each year. In 1953, a massive e read more

BIRDING AFTERNOON

romaniaseenbyrichard | July 26th 2009 by richard

CORMORANTS HEADING TO SOUTH. MULLETS MUGIL CEPHALUS PELECANS ARRIVED BACK IN MANGALIA. GREAT BIRDS. WARBLER. read more