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  2. Charolais-Brionnais region - Wikipedia

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    The Charolais-Brionnais region is home to the renowned Charolais cattle [2] and is an applicant for UNESCO status as a World Heritage Site to preserve, consolidate and transmit this resource. [ 3 ] The Loire River , flanked by its adjoining canals, flows on the western edge of Charolais-Brionnais. [ 4 ]

  3. Neonatal heel prick - Wikipedia

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    The blood of a two-week-old infant is collected for a Phenylketonuria, or PKU, screening. The neonatal heel prick is a blood collection procedure done on newborns.It consists of making a pinprick puncture in one heel of the newborn to collect their blood.

  4. Chinguacousy - Wikipedia

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    Chinguacousy Township / tʃ ɪ ŋ ˈ k uː z i / ⓘ is a former municipality and present-day geographic township in the Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, Canada.

  5. Charolais - Wikipedia

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    Charolais or Charollais may refer to: Charolais, France, a region and historic county of Burgundy, France; Charolais cattle, a breed of cattle;

  6. Cheltenham Badlands - Wikipedia

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    The Cheltenham Badlands, sometimes referred to as the Chinguacousy Badlands, the Red Clay Hills, the Caledon Badlands, or the Inglewood Badlands, are approximately 3.8 km west of highway 10 on Olde Base Line Road [6] near the villages of Inglewood and Cheltenham. The northern boundary of the badlands site is Peel Regional Road 12 (Olde Base ...

  7. Charolais cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Charolais is the second-most numerous cattle breed in France after the Holstein Friesian and is the most common beef breed in that country, ahead of the Limousin.At the end of 2014, France had 4.22 million head of Charolais, including 1.56 million cows, down 0.6% from a year earlier.

  8. NEWBORN IS GOOD LUCK: After all the talk about the large number of world-ranked players competing in the RBC Heritage this year, it was a player without marquee name recognition who led the field ...

  9. Kwakiutl (statue) - Wikipedia

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    Kwakiutl (or variously KwaKiutl) [2] is a totem sculpture by Cowichan Tribes artist Simon Charlie, which has caused controversy for its nudity over multiple decades of display in Chinguacousy Township, and later Brampton, both near Toronto in Ontario, Canada.