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  • 101Venus Cloacina — Vénus Cloacina La déesse Cloacina (assimilée à Vénus sous le nom de Vénus Cloacina) protégeait, selon Pline l Ancien, la chasteté du mariage. Aucun auteur païen ne la donne comme présidant au Cloaca Maxima (principal égout de Rome), rôle qui n… …

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  • 102Wim Delvoye — (Wervik, 1965) es un artista conceptual belga conocido por una serie de proyectos muy poco convencionales. Cloaca Cloaca es una instalación que produce heces fecales La primera máquina Cloaca se exhibió en el MuHKA (Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst… …

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  • 103digestive system, human — Introduction  the system used in the human body for the process of digestion. The human digestive system consists primarily of the digestive tract (alimentary canal), or the series of structures and organs through which food and liquids pass… …

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  • 104Rotifer — Rotifera Temporal range: Eocene–Recent …

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  • 105Delvoye — Wim Delvoye (* 1965 in Wervik) ist ein belgischer Konzeptkünstler. Sein Fokus liegt in der Darstellung ästhetischer Gegensätze, in der er, charakterisiert durch Ironie, Witz und Humor, oftmals Dekoratives mit Alltagsfunktion vereint und somit… …

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  • 106Cloacal exstrophy — A birth defect involving the pelvic area that is termed a malformation sequence and involves the cloaca. A cloaca is a common passageway for feces, urine and reproduction. During human embryogenesis (development), there is for a time a cloaca.… …

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  • 107Definitive urogenital sinus — Urogenital sinus of female human embryo of eight and a half to nine weeks old. (Urogenital sinus labeled at bottom.) …

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  • 108cloacal — CLOACÁL, Ă, cloacali, e, adj. (zool.) De cloacă. Orificiu cloacal. – Cloacă + suf. al. Trimis de hai, 02.06.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  cloacál adj. m. (sil. clo a ), pl. cloacáli; f …

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  • 109Coelacanth — Temporal range: Devonian–Recent …

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  • 110Cloacina — In Roman mythology, Cloacina (Latin, cloaca: sewer or drain ) was the goddess who presided over the Cloaca Maxima ( Great Drain ), the main trunk of the system of sewers in Rome. She was originally derived from Etruscan mythology. The Cloaca… …

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