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Octets, woodwinds, horn, strings, D. 803, arr. F major;

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Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828 (Composer)   +1 more
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Horse Hoof Trimmings as an Untapped Resource for Sustainable Keratin Utilization. [PDF]

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Cutaneous horn

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1978
Cutaneous horn or sebaceous horn is an extremely rare clinical entity. A case of cutaneous horn of the cheek presenting in a middle aged female is reported. It was successfully treated by surgical excision.
P K, Kakar, B, Singh, N D, Puri
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Penile horn

Urology, 1975
A case of penile horn is reported. Its occurrence is uncommon, and treatment consists of excision.
J F, Redman, J S, Sulieman, N K, Bissada
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Trichilemmomal horn: cutaneous horn overlying trichilemmoma

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1979
Summary Four patients had keratotic, horn-shaped growths on the face or scalp. Histologically, each showed massive, largely orthokeratotic horn with a trichilemmoma at the base. Trichilemmomal horn (cutaneous horn overlying trichilemmoma) must be differentiated from trichilemmal horn, a cutaneous horn that shows trichilemmal rather than epidermoid ...
M H, Brownstein, E E, Shapiro
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Ram’s horn nails

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2012
Thickening of the nail plated (onychogryphosis) can (a) result in the nail curling and achieving the appearance of a ram’s horn. We report a patient with ram’s horn nails after long-term neglect.
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