Banu gomes biography samples

          Approximately 20, stool specimens from patients with diarrhea visiting an urban and a rural hospital in Bangladesh during January –May were tested.

        1. Approximately 20, stool specimens from patients with diarrhea visiting an urban and a rural hospital in Bangladesh during January –May were tested.
        2. The purpose of this study was to develop a molecular tool for rapid detection of MDR TB and extensively drug-resistant TB based on the mutations in therpoB.
        3. Therefore, the aim of this work was to evaluate the biological bases of Trichogramma pretiosum Riley, (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) and entomopathogenic.
        4. I'd like to express my gratitude to God for giving me health and protection all the time.
        5. This study demonstrates an integrative biorefinery idea based on in-situ depolymerization of the lignin via microbial electro-Fenton reaction.
        6. Therefore, the aim of this work was to evaluate the biological bases of Trichogramma pretiosum Riley, (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) and entomopathogenic....

          Banu Gómez

          Banu Gómez
          CountryKingdom of León
          FounderDiego Muňoz
          TitlesCount of Saldaña, Count of Carrión, Count of Liébana, Count of Astorga

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          Banu Gómez lands under the senior line: Red dots represent the seats of their original counties, north to south, Liébana, Saldaña and Carrión; Orange, Sahagún, the monastery they patronized; Blue, places added by García Gómez, including León, the westernmost, only held briefly as rebel, Cea and Grajal (by Sahagún); Green, lands held by García's cousin, Munio Fernández, Astorga (left) and Cimanes de la Vega.

          The Banu Gómez (Beni Gómez) were a powerful but fractious noble family living on the Castilian marches of the Kingdom of León from the 10th to the 12th centuries.

          They rose to prominence in the 10th century as counts in Saldaña, Carrión and Liébana, and reached their apogee when, allied with Córdoba warlord, Almanzor, their head, García Gómez, expelled king Vermudo II of León and briefly