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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beefy_RedBeefy Red - Wikipedia

    Beefy Red was an American, San Francisco Bay Area music band (1969–1972) based in Marin County, California, United States, which played at various Bay Area venues, including Bill Graham's Fillmore West from October 22–25 in 1970. Beefy Red performed frequently at San Anselmo's 'The Lion's Share', a club often cited as one of the most historic in the history of the Marin County music scene.

  2. B12 deficiency will also make the tongue sore and beefy-red in color. Glossitis, by causing swelling of the tongue, may also cause the tongue to appear smooth. Among women, low-estrogen states may cause a “menopausal glossitis”. A classic smooth, beefy red tongue from vitamin B12 deficiency . ...

  3. www.hanes.jp › products › beefy-tBEEFY-T® - Hanes

    1975年にヘインズを代表する商品の一つであるBEEFY-T ® は誕生しました。. 当時はヒッピー文化の象徴でもあるプリントTシャツのボディとして開発され、. これをきっかけにアウターとしてのTシャツが世の中に定着しました。. BEEFY-T ® はその名の通り、丈夫で ...

  4. corpulento/a adj. (coloquial) fortachón/ona adj. Who's that beefy young man? He looks like a body builder. beefy adj. (flavour: like beef) con sabor a carne loc adj. The bouillon lends the soup a beefy flavour.

  5. Whether enjoyed fresh or cooked, the red striped tomato ‘Cream of the Crop™ Beefy Red’ adds a burst of color and taste to a wide array of culinary creations, solidifying its status as a must-have in every kitchen. These delectable fruits ripen approximately 75 days after transplant and are produced until the first frosts.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2018 · Different oral manifestations of B12 deficiency and other conditions. Notes: (A and B) Linear or band-like "beefy red" patches on the lingual dorsum in B12 deficiency, (C) confluent erythema on ...

  7. 25 de oct. de 2021 · Beefy-red penile ulcers. View Media Gallery. Next: Pathophysiology. The intracellular organism responsible for granuloma inguinale was initially described by Donovan over a century ago, and subsequently, the bacterium was classified in 1913 as Calymmatobacterium granulomatis.