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  • 121Hugh Pugh Lloyd — Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Pugh Lloyd GCB, KCB, MC, DFC, RAF (12 December 1894 ndash;14 July 1981) was a senior Royal Air Force commander.Sir Hugh Lloyd was the Air Officer Commander in Chief Bomber Command from 2 February 1950 to 4 June 1953.… …

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  • 122Richie Pugh — (born 10 August 1983 in Swansea) is a rugby union player who plays openside flanker. Schooled in Brynmill primary and Bishop Gore Comprehensive schools. He is currently out of contract after being released from the Ospreys regional side. He has… …

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  • 123Tim Pugh — is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Cincinnati Reds, the Kansas City Royals, and the Detroit Tigers. He debuted on September 1, 1992 against the Montreal Expos and gave up 3 earned runs in 4 innings. He had been drafted… …

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  • 124William Edward Augustus Pugh — The Rt Rev.William Edward Augustus Pugh was the fourth Bishop of Penrith in the modern era [ Church New Bishop Of Penrith announced The Times Monday, Jul 27, 1970; pg. 8; Issue 57928; col F] . He was born on 22 July 1919 and educated at Leeds… …

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  • 125clasificación de Child-Pugh — método para clasificar y valorar la cirrosis hepática Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 …

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  • 126prueba de Pugh — Eng. Pugh s test Prueba esteroscópica que permite evaluar la capacidad de conseguir visión binocular …

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  • 127síndrome de Pugh — Eng. Pugh s syndrome Síndrome caracterizado por pseudouveítis, glaucoma, hipema, membrana neovascular cubriendo el iris y oclusión de la vena central de la retina …

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  • 128Child-Pugh score — (chīldґ pugґ) [Charles G. Child III, American surgeon, 1908–1991; R.N.H. Pugh, British physician, 20th century] see under score …

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