C. botulinum is a spore-forming, anaerobic, grampositive bacilli found globally in soil and honey. The toxin has recently gain notoriety. It is a potential bioterrorism agent, and it is used as a beauty aid to eliminate frown lines.
it"s Catherine of Aragon- not Argon-which is an inert gas- glows purple and is used in Welding. - Her daughter was Mary Tudor- later the short-reigned Bloody Mary I of England. For all her notoriety- Mary I only reigned five years l553-58. She died in l558 and was immediately succeeded by her half-sister, Elizabeth Tudor- Or Elizabeth I.
Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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She feels that it is great.
antonyms of notoriety?
He achieved instant fame and notoriety with the release of his film.
The opposite of notoriety in the English language is obscurity.
"Lingar" is the name of a European family of some notoriety. If however you mean "linger", it means to be slow or reluctant in leaving.
Pete had developed Nth degrees of Notoriety for his love for children.
"It is her notoriety, not her skills, that makes Paris Hilton remarkable."
Notoriety - 1914 was released on: USA: 13 April 1914
He failed in his ambition to be a celebrity chef, but instead gained notoriety as a poisoner.
No. Perhaps you mean to say: Notoriously (adverb); Notoriety (noun); or even Notorious (adjective)?
The word "notoriety" is the noun form of the word "notorious. " An example of a sentence using the word "notoriety" is "The notoriety of the gunman had spread across three states. "
Depending on what type of notoriety one is interested in, there are several places one could read about the concept. A few of these sites are Giant Bomb and Modern Notoriety.