Cranes (Birds) -- North America : A chorus of cranes : the cranes of North America and the world / Paul A. Johnsgard ; with photographs by Thomas D. Mangelsen ; drawings and supplementary photos by P.A. Johnsgard
2015
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Cranes (Birds) -- Pictorial works : A chorus of cranes : the cranes of North America and the world / Paul A. Johnsgard ; with photographs by Thomas D. Mangelsen ; drawings and supplementary photos by P.A. Johnsgard
Cranes, derricks, etc. -- Electric equipment. : National guidelines for occupational health and safety competency standards for the operation of loadshifting equipment and other types of specified equipment / National Occupational Health and Safety Commission
1992
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Cranes, derricks, etc. -- Electrical equipment : National guidelines for occupational health and safety competency standards for the operation of loadshifting equipment and other types of specified equipment / National Occupational Health and Safety Commission
Cranes, derricks, etc. -- Standards -- Australia. : National guidelines for occupational health and safety competency standards for the operation of loadshifting equipment and other types of specified equipment / National Occupational Health and Safety Commission
A systemic autoimmune disorder that typically affects medium and large ARTERIES, usually leading to occlusive granulomatous vasculitis with transmural infiltrate containing multinucleated GIANT CELLS. The TEMPORAL ARTERY is commonly involved. This disorder appears primarily in people over the age of 50. Symptoms include FEVER; FATIGUE; HEADACHE; visual impairment; pain in the jaw and tongue; and aggravation of pain by cold temperatures. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed)
Cranial fossa, Posterior -- Diseases : Surgical anatomy of the infratemporal fossa / [edited by] John D. Langdon, Barry K.B. Berkovitz, Bernard J. Moxham
The infratentorial compartment that contains the CEREBELLUM and BRAIN STEM. It is formed by the posterior third of the superior surface of the body of the sphenoid (SPHENOID BONE), by the occipital, the petrous, and mastoid portions of the TEMPORAL BONE, and the posterior inferior angle of the PARIETAL BONE