metastasis
metastasis (mi-tas-tă-sis) n. (pl. metastases) the distant spread of disease, especially a malignant tumour, from its site of origin. This occurs by three main routes: (1) through the bloodstream; (2) through the lymphatic system; (3) across body cavities.
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metastatic (met-ă-
stat-ik) adj.
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Douai powers Renault's build-to-order strategy; French plant received [euro]370 million investment for production of second-generation Megane range.(News)
Magazine article from: Automotive News Europe; 7/14/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...number of suppliers. Renault's plant in Douai, France, is pioneering these concepts...companies located 1,000km away. Today at Douai, we only do it with suppliers within a distance of 2km," Vincent says. Now, Douai is in discussion to extend synchronous...
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"Under the benign sun of toleration": Mathew Carey, the Douai bible, and catholic print culture, 1789-1791.(Era overview)
Magazine article from: Journal of the Early Republic; 9/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Mathew Carey published an edition of the "Douai" Bible that was both the first Roman Catholic...Dark Ages. (2) Mathew Carey's 1790 Douai Bible, the first quarto edition of the...all Challoner reprints) excluding the Douai Bible and any imprints relating to its...
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Rewriting marriage in late medieval Douai.
Magazine article from: The Romanic Review; 3/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; Late medieval Douai, one of the premier cities of the old...during marriage and governed succession. In Douai, all property brought to a marriage or...of this property. In the terminology of Douai, such a marriage had created a ravestissement...
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DELPHI THERMAL AND CALSONIC PLAN SECOND MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN DOUAI, FRANCE
PR Newswire; 5/21/1996; 700+ words
; ...air conditioning compressor facility in Douai, France to manufacture components that...manufacturing facility on six hectares in Douai. Today's announcement adds a production...Constructing a second manufacturing site in Douai will help Delphi Thermal gain new business...
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New mathematics findings from J.C. Douai and co-authors described.
Newspaper article from: Journal of Mathematics; 2/24/2009; 482 words
; ...l-adic dilogarithm," wrote J.C. Douai and colleagues. The researchers concluded...then s(2) is also ''motivic''." Douai and colleagues published their study in...additional information, contact J.C. Douai, University of Science & Technology...
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Nissan's welding lines cause a few problems.(News)(Renault's Douai plant)
Magazine article from: Automotive News Europe; 7/14/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...euro]244 million bodyshop at Renault's Douai plant is notable for its flexibility and...welding lines supplied from Japan. But, as Douai Plant Manager Yann Vincent explains, there...considerable worries." An innovation in the new Douai bodyshop is a flexible geometry station...
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Oh Brother, it's Avalon; The former Douai Abbey School, Berkshire, is being turned into tranquil and spacious new homes, with commuters counting monks among their neighbours, discovers David Spittles.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England); 6/14/2006; 700+ words
; ...blaspheming at Avalon. Benedictine monks set the tone at the former Douai Abbey School, which sits in secluded splendour in the Berkshire...away. Built in 1903 after the order of monks relocated from Douai in northern France, the seminary later became a catholic boarding...
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Garbage dumped on Douai streets during demonstration
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 9/1/1998; 235 words
; Eighty tons of garbage is dumped in the streets of Douai in northern France after collection contractors demonstrated their anger over the planned closure of their disposal site in Sainte Marie Kerque Reuters
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EURO PROJECTS ROUND-UP.(ABN AMRO Bank N.V. and consortium of Bouygues Construction signed contract for Douai Logipole Hospital)(Eiffage contract)(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: Public Private Finance; 2/13/2006; 700+ words
; ...Hospitals A consortium of Bouygues and ABN Amro has signed a contract for the design, build, finance and operation of the Douai Logipole Hospital near Lisle in the north of France. It has a capital value of E30m (#20.4m). * Prisons Eiffage has been...
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Renault in Douai.(News)(Megane and Scenic production info)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Automotive News Europe; 7/14/2003; 581 words
; Investment for new Megane range: [euro]370 million (of which [euro]244 million on a new bodyshop) Production capacity: 550,000 on three shifts (2003 production expected to be 420,000) Work force: 5,804 (night shift launched end April on one of two lines) Megane models produced (four models on two
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Douai
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Douai , town (1990 pop. 44,195), Nord dept...fortress ( Duacum ) built in the 4th cent., Douai was a possession of the counts of Flanders...the Spanish Hapsburgs. Louis XIV seized Douai in 1667, and after the War of the Spanish...
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Douai Abbey
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Douai Abbey, Woolhampton, Berks. The English Benedictine...in 1818 the monks moved to the building at Douai vacated by the community now at Downside...were expelled from France; taking the name of Douai, they settled at Woolhampton.
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Douai-Reims Bible
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Douai-Reims Bible. The version of the Bible...work of members of the English College at Douai . The NT was published in 1582 at Reims...college had temporarily migrated), the OT at Douai in 1609–10. The translation...
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Douai Bible
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Douai Bible English translation (from the Latin...Martin, in exile at the English college at Douai, France, was the main translator. The...at Reims (1582), the Old Testament at Douai (1609–10). Richard Challoner...
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Bellegambe, Jean
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Bellegambe, Jean ( b Douai, c. 1470/80; d Douai, 1535/6). Netherlandish painter and designer, active in Douai, where he was the leading artist of his day. Douai, now in northern France, was neither typically Flemish nor typically...
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