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bardCeltic minstrel who, in addition to composing songs, usually at a court, often held important political posts. Originating in the pre-Christian era, bards were persecuted in Wales during the 13th century on political grounds. Since the 19th century annual meetings and competitions in Wales – known as eisteddfod – have attempted to revive the musical tradition of the bard. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Hundekar SL, Thakare JP, Gokhale MD, Barde PV, Argade SV, Mourya DT. Neurotrophins are a group of four similar proteins, which are essential for survival and axonal outgrowth and development of sensory neurons, including capsaicin-sensitive fibers (Chun and Patterson 1977; Levi-Montalcini 1987; Lewin and Barde 1996; Shu and Mendell 1999a, 2001). Barbara Barde was doing a fabulous job of fundraising at Toronto Women in Film and Television (TWIFT, now WIFT-Toronto), which had launched an annual awards show (now the Crystal Awards), and he was envious. |
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