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march foot An insidious fracture of one of the metatarsal bones of the foot. SEE: march fracture.
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Marchiafava-Bignami syndrome [E. Marchiafava, It. pathologist, 1847?1935; A. Bignami, It. physician, 1862?1929] Damage to the white matter of the brain, with dementia, resulting from chronic alcoholism, esp. excessive wine consumption.
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marc The acronym for MAchine-Readable Cataloging. It defines a data format that emerged from a Library of Congress-led initiative that began thirty years ago. It provides the mechanism by which computers exchange, use, and interpret bibliographic information, and its data elements make up the foundation of most library catalogs used today. MARC became USMARC in the 1980s and MARC 21 in the late 1990s... ...
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march 1 Donatus 7 Perpetua and Felicitas 12 St. Gregory at Rome 17 St. Patrick, Bishop in Ireland 20 St. Cuthbert, Bishop 21 St. Benedict, Abbot 25 The Lord was crucified and St. James the brother of Our Lord 27 The Resurrection of Our Lord
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marc The residue of grape skins and seeds after pressing.
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