- American Society of Hematology - Hematology. org
Since 1958, the Society has led the development of hematology as a discipline by promoting research, patient care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology See How ASH is Leading the #Fight4Hematology
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ASH shoes combine French flair with Italian heritage design Shop ASH designer shoes, sneakers, boots, sandals, and more online here
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- Ash Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
She kept her dead mother's ashes in a jar above the fireplace He asked to have his ashes scattered along the river
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Ash is the brainchild of French shoe designer Patrick Ithier and Italian Entrepreneur Leonello Calvani and combines French flair with Italian-heritage design
- ASH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of a genus of trees related to the olive and having bark with grooves and ridges and winged seeds : the hard strong wood of an ash : the solid that remains after material is thoroughly burned or is oxidized by chemical means plural : the remains of something destroyed : ruins
- Ash Trees: Types, Bark and Leaves - Identification Guide (Pictures)
Ash trees are medium to large deciduous trees with a rounded crown of dark green foliage Ash trees have lanceolate pinnate leaves that grow in groups of five, seven, or nine leaflets Most species of mature ash trees have gray bark with diamond-shaped ridges
- Ash - definition of ash by The Free Dictionary
Informal To drop ashes from a cigar or cigarette: accidentally ashed on his own sleeve [Middle English asshe, from Old English æsce; see as- in Indo-European roots ] n 1 Any of various chiefly deciduous trees of the genus Fraxinus, having opposite, pinnately compound leaves, clusters of small flowers, and one-seeded winged fruits 2
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