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It is also possible to use the terms escarihuela or carihuela. It is a term used to designate very narrow and steep roads or paths, built in zigzags on very steep or steep mountain slopes, sometimes being necessary to carve rock or stone. It is mostly used in the regions of Granada and Murcia in Spain.
It is the branch of science that is dedicated to the study of changes that turn genes on or off without changing the DNA sequence, due to age and exposure to environmental factors. Some of these factors include diet, exercise, medications, and chemicals. These changes change the risk of disease and are sometimes passed from parent to child.
Diminutive and derogatory of Manuel and Manolo. Stage name of a Spanish bullfighter, whose real name was Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez. A type of Spanish sweet puff pastry, typical of Andalusia. Named after a 2008 film by Menno Meyjes, starring Adrien Brody and Penélope Cruz, in the lead roles.
It is a type of frame generally made of wood and with a gradable inclined plane, which serves as a support, widely used by painters. Tiny and derogatory of horse. It was also a type of flat, inclined, adjustable platform where torture was done. Top of a roof. Top of a groove . Burrete . In some it is a way of calling the insects odonates, anisoptera or dragonflies.
It is a Spanish surname of Asturian origin. It flourished in Luarca around the year 1200. Last name of a former Colombian general, much questioned for possible false positives ( Rito Alejo Del Río Rojas . Last name of a former Argentine footballer, naturalized Colombian, whose full name is Victor Hugo Del Río.